Ordered 10 x DS18B20 from China (due in a month or so by slow post) but cheap (under £5 inc P&P).
Also ordered three DHT22's to check how accurate they are for temp/humidity monitoring.
Plan is to have a DHT22 in each room (2 bedrooms, study, lounge, hall, kitchen, toilet, bathroom, communal hall, outside) and a DS18B20 ziptied to a radiator pipe in each room to monitor heating.
Also looking for a 1-wire barometric pressure sensor, CO2 sensors for the bedrooms and a CO sensor for the kitchen.
50m reel of alarm cable (and I can use the existing alarm cable in the flat to get to some of the rooms already) to bring it all back to a Raspberry Pi to do the data capture and logging.
Will also look to get a photodiode sensor on the electricity meter blinkenlight (which apparently blinks as every thousandth of a unit is used). Wonder if gas meter does the same...?
All for shits and giggles with total spend probably under £50 if I can keep it that way.
Will also look to get a photodiode sensor on the electricity meter blinkenlight (which apparently blinks as every thousandth of a unit is used). Wonder if gas meter does the same...?
Will you need pull up resistors to get the DS18B20 working reliably with the pi?
Also, why not do it wirelessly? You can get a decent WiFi Dev board for less than a fiver now days. I know that's another £50 down but surely worth it for no cables?
Ordered 10 x DS18B20 from China (due in a month or so by slow post) but cheap (under £5 inc P&P).
Also ordered three DHT22's to check how accurate they are for temp/humidity monitoring.
Plan is to have a DHT22 in each room (2 bedrooms, study, lounge, hall, kitchen, toilet, bathroom, communal hall, outside) and a DS18B20 ziptied to a radiator pipe in each room to monitor heating.
Also looking for a 1-wire barometric pressure sensor, CO2 sensors for the bedrooms and a CO sensor for the kitchen.
50m reel of alarm cable (and I can use the existing alarm cable in the flat to get to some of the rooms already) to bring it all back to a Raspberry Pi to do the data capture and logging.
Will also look to get a photodiode sensor on the electricity meter blinkenlight (which apparently blinks as every thousandth of a unit is used). Wonder if gas meter does the same...?
All for shits and giggles with total spend probably under £50 if I can keep it that way.