Anyone interested in a 1-wire CO2 Sensor? (garden automation)

R1b4z01d

Well-Known Member
I have been developing my garden automation/monitoring system for some time now. I have finally finish the prototype for my CO2 Sensor. I am stoked it works very well. My current systems monitors multiple temperatures, humidity, PH, EC, water level, soil moisture and now CO2 sensors. The system controls 16 standard outlets to turn on ACs, heaters, fans, de/humidifiers, pumps whatever really. I will be posting some photos of the devices and screenshots of the software tonight. I also have some more official write up I will post as well. The cool thing is the CO2 sensor could be sold for less then $200. That the ability to monitor and log CO2 levels 24 hours a day!

Does this spark anyones interest:?:

Much Respect!!!!
 

bobgonna

Member
Yes. I am very interested. A few years ago, I wrote a 1-wire driver for MControl Home Automation software. Since then, I have been using temp probes for opening and closing HVAC dampers in my house, and a humidity probe for automating my whole-house de-humidifier. I would be very greatful if you can send info on the CO2 sensor, as I plan to use it to monitor a greenhouse that I am constructing.
 

Johnny Bongs

Active Member
I would be very interested. I have a small 1-wire automation setup using some crude homebrew java software running on Linux. It controls the lights, fans, a/c, dehumidifier and pump. I would like to add EC, PH and CO2. Any information you could toss my way would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
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