Posted: Monday Oct 25th, 2010 11:09 am |
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Hi,
I would really like to deploy temp sensors that would give me temp readouts via my webpages for each room in the house, using the cbus sensors is going to be expensive!
I was wondering if anyone had any luck or knowledge in integrating the dallas semiconductor one wire temp sensors, i have previously used them with great success with homevision but am a newby with comfort.
http://www.btinternet.com/~jon00/onewireintro.shtml
Thanks!
Adam
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Posted: Tuesday Oct 26th, 2010 06:01 am |
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There is no direct interface to the Dallas 1-wire sensors for Comfort but the SCS (Scene Control Switches) have temp sensors built in (I thhink they use the Dallas parts) which can report tempertaure to Comfort for any purpose
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Posted: Tuesday Oct 26th, 2010 12:56 pm |
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Thanks but the scene control switches are again £80 a go and are not exactly discreet for just a temp sensor.
Does anyone know of a discreet temperature sensor that can be mass deployed? (by mass i mean maybe 30 of them)
thanks
Adam
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Posted: Tuesday Oct 26th, 2010 01:29 pm |
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We have sold the PCB with temp sensors without the switches for some applications This is much cheaper as the frames are the expensive parts of the SCS. like this. However there can be 15 SCS in a system only
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Posted: Tuesday Oct 26th, 2010 02:41 pm |
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Thanks but i awant some SCS in the system anyway so the quantity is the limiting factor.
Does anyone known of any other relatively cheap temp sensor probes that can be used? I need ~30.
Thanks
Adam
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