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MQ2 Sensor w/AirQuality Sketch

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  • G gigaguy

    @robosensor What is on pin 13? In the Setup() warmup part?
    btw, I am getting a value of 1 or 2, after warmup.

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    @gigaguy
    example response of sensors for natural gas (left) and alcohol (right):

    gas.png

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      @robosensor this graph shows well the limit ofg the MQ gas sensors, they somehow all react to the same gases, and thus are not one gas specific.

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

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        @robosensor this graph shows well the limit ofg the MQ gas sensors, they somehow all react to the same gases, and thus are not one gas specific.

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        @epierre in general, you are right, but there are exceptions.

        This measurements, but one sensor per graph:
        mq2.png
        mq3.png
        mq4.png
        mq6.png
        mq7.png
        mq8.png
        mq9.png
        mq135.png

        And 6-day graph of all sensors:
        mq-all-6days.png

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          @robosensor sure, but people need to know not to rely for their life on these classes of sensors.

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

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            is it normal that the reads of my MQ-2 sensor are 0ppm in fresh air?
            If I use a lighter to throw some gas, the reads skyrocket and then without gas they go back to zero.
            Should I adjust the sensitivity?

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              @Viper_Scull If you follow my method, it considers clean air has no toxic gas so it should be 0.

              If you are able to do a calibration, you could change that, but I would recommend to keep the straight lean air way if you cannot do that.

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

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                @Viper_Scull If you follow my method, it considers clean air has no toxic gas so it should be 0.

                If you are able to do a calibration, you could change that, but I would recommend to keep the straight lean air way if you cannot do that.

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                @epierre said:

                @Viper_Scull If you follow my method, it considers clean air has no toxic gas so it should be 0.

                If you are able to do a calibration, you could change that, but I would recommend to keep the straight lean air way if you cannot do that.

                @epierre I use the AirQualitySensor example in the MySensors library that I believe is your work indeed. Happy now to know that it's ok 0ppm for clean air.

                One thing I noticed on the sketch is that last_mq inital value is 0. If we are in clean air, no value is send to the gateway when connected because val_mq = last_mq, so the controller would have no data to display unless it sets it to zero by default or gas is present.

                By the way, I can't get domoticz to recognize this sensor. It receives the name of the sketch and the version, but although I can see that the sensor sends the value, there's no sign of it in the log of domotic and no device is recognized.

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                  @Viper_Scull I have someone else reporting this, you should ask @GizMoCuz for him to support it

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

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                    @epierre, already asked. Turns out, domoticz doesn't support V_VARs. Changing V_VAR1 in the sketch for V_DUST_LEVEL works.

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                      @epierre, already asked. Turns out, domoticz doesn't support V_VARs. Changing V_VAR1 in the sketch for V_DUST_LEVEL works.

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                      @Viper_Scull Domoticz supports V_VARs, just not as a viewable or modifiable value on the controller. It will store and return the V_VARs values for the sketch, nothing more.

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