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CO2 Sensor Senseair S8 - big values read

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    Hi,

    I installed a Senseair S8 senzor on a Raspberry Pi 4. In the first week it worked ok (values coming close to 400 ppm when I open the window) then it started to show big values, especially when I open the window, values like 65429 ppm. The reading interval is 15 seconds. I use this code to get the value from the sensor. Any idea what could be the problem?

        ser = serial.Serial("/dev/serial0",baudrate =9600,timeout = .5)
        ser.flushInput()
        time.sleep(1)
        ser.flushInput()
        ser.write(b"\xFE\x44\x00\x08\x02\x9F\x25")
        time.sleep(.5)
        resp = ser.read(7)
        high = resp[3]
        low = resp[4]
        co2 = (high*256) + low
    

    Thanks!

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    • W wasssu

      Hi,

      I installed a Senseair S8 senzor on a Raspberry Pi 4. In the first week it worked ok (values coming close to 400 ppm when I open the window) then it started to show big values, especially when I open the window, values like 65429 ppm. The reading interval is 15 seconds. I use this code to get the value from the sensor. Any idea what could be the problem?

          ser = serial.Serial("/dev/serial0",baudrate =9600,timeout = .5)
          ser.flushInput()
          time.sleep(1)
          ser.flushInput()
          ser.write(b"\xFE\x44\x00\x08\x02\x9F\x25")
          time.sleep(.5)
          resp = ser.read(7)
          high = resp[3]
          low = resp[4]
          co2 = (high*256) + low
      

      Thanks!

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      mfalkvidd
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      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      Welcome to the forum @wasssu

      Best way to find out is probably to log the contents of the resp variable.

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        epierre
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        #3

        maybe check what they did here:
        https://github.com/airgradienthq/arduino/blob/master/AirGradient.cpp

        z-wave - Vera -> Domoticz
        rfx - Domoticz <- MyDomoAtHome <- Imperihome
        mysensors -> mysensors-gw -> Domoticz

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