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  • #46
    Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
    Minor update. Got a flat long usb cable that fits and allows the door to lock shut. So no more running out of power!

    I need a power surge protected tower multi plug adaptor which will have usb ports too. So that's the power sorted in future.

    The ribbon cable looks discreet, not sure the wife would be happy with the red arrow painted on the floor lol

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    • #47
      [emoji3]

      I was clever and painted into a piece of cardboard and put that on the floor before taking the photo [emoji6][emoji38]
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      • #48
        Ok this is now beyond frustrating. About a half an hour of trying to solder. This is all I have. It looks so easy on the YT videos! Liars!

        All IVe managed is a couple of blobs that will NOT go where they are told!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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        • #49
          Ok! Finally managed to clean things up enough to work! That was the most frustrating thing in a long time. But no sellotape [emoji3]

          I now understand why they call it hardware. It's hard to work with!

          Workmanship is a bit shoddy but didn't burn anything. So all good.

          I've included a couple of shots of the snow globe solders along the way.

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          • #50
            Soldering can be a bitch. You might want to try silver solder it can make it easier to get the melt started. Think solder was easier to use years ago but what?s in it has changed for the worst.

            Keep it up I enjoy following this thread.

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            • #51
              Are you using a cheap lead free solder? They are a big source of problem with many people.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Shaun View Post
                Are you using a cheap lead free solder? They are a big source of problem with many people.
                TBH I borrowed this kit from my BIL. Is a Dremmel butane kit. The tip doesn't melt the solder even at full power. Had to work half way up the tip. So yes it was most probably the solder supplied with the kit....

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                • #53
                  i hate soldiering, i don't have a steady hand and just get mess all over the place....so good work you got it working

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                  • #54
                    And so part 2 begins.

                    2 sensors, 1 Raspberry Pi...



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                    • #55
                      Are these sensors better than the other ones?

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                      • #56
                        I'm getting the same readings as the other one on average. But the readings can be more erratic so have to ignore the outliers.

                        I did get 5 sensors for the same price as the previous one ?12



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                        • #57
                          I've now added the other pi with 2 sensors to the mix. For now keeping things simple and separate just to get the readings. Copied all the code over to the other Pi. Adjusted the code for the new sensors. And updated the board to track. So the board now looks like this (see below.)

                          I can now compare the different types of sensor. Sensors 4 and 22 are at the rear and front of the cabinette on the low shelf. Sensor Z (the original) is at the top of the cabinette. And the graph over time will show all 3 RH measurements together!

                          Readings are gathered every 3 mins and the line charts will build over time if you leave your browser open http://goo.gl/g1wKxp

                          [The lower readings are before I but them back in the cabinette ]

                          Screenshot from 2018-04-07 13-05-39.jpg
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                          • #58
                            The freeboard dashboard, well, its no longer free! So I've created a new one here !

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                            • #59
                              Right! My DIY soldering crapped out last week. So I got my mate from work who has a decent soldering iron and solder to fix up my cakhanded effort. So hopefully my internet hygrometer will be back in action later tonight!

                              The bottom of the collage was my effort, the top and the side view on its own are Martin's. He made a video for me to follow.

                              But basically he came in this morning and said throw my old solder away and get a fine nib for my iron!

                              So we will resume normal programming later [emoji16]
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                              • #60
                                I do envy your nerd skills, would be bloody handy to have at times! I was just lazy so picked up some Boveda Butlers which are doing well after calibration.


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