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pool/spa temperature sensor for VeraLite???

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    callagga
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    Any advice/directions regarding how implementing pool/spa temperature sensor for my VeraLite?

    I stumbled across mysensors.org and then https://github.com/mysensors/Vera but I still bit confused. Is the mysensors project something that could solve what I'm after, and what would the solution look like? i.e. would I need an Arduino board + temperature probe, plus some Arduino software from mysensors.org, plus then a VeraLite plugin from code from https://github.com/mysensors/Vera? Wonder how complicated it all would be.

    thanks

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      i have a pool controller i built around an arduino and have nearly finished rebuilding around mySensors and Vera for instrumentation, datamine and pump control.
      Ive been wanting to do a writeup about it...but not got there yet.

      But to answer your question, yes you will need a temp sensor in the pool plumbing. I made mine by drilling out a 1/4 BSP stainless steel bolt in which i embedded a temp sensor.. this bolt is then insterted into the pvc pipe....

      here's a pic
      IMG_20141028_191229.jpg

      This then connects to the controller which does a bit more, but could just be as simple as the example.... http://www.mysensors.org/build/temp

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        Vera, Arduino, wiring, gateway etc. is covered by the examples.
        Gateway selection
        Vera
        Temperature sensor
        MySensor library

        The temperature example also suggest a waterproof sensor. Should be enough to get you started :)

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          Vera, Arduino, wiring, gateway etc. is covered by the examples.
          Gateway selection
          Vera
          Temperature sensor
          MySensor library

          The temperature example also suggest a waterproof sensor. Should be enough to get you started :)

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          callagga
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          @Anticimex - thanks, starting to understanding things now

          @gregl - Which sensor did you use?

          I just googled "waterproof DS18b20" and got waterproof versions coming back like http://www.adafruit.com/product/381 . So I guess with one of these (in place of the one mentioned in the example) everything should work?

          PS. Is there a way to get a "email notification" for any updates to a forum topic here? Haven't found how to do this yet...

          PSS. The temperature reported into VeraLite would then be accessible by any LUA code I write/use within VeraLite then? (haven't got this far, but I'd like to use the temperature to control other devices)

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              @Anticimex - thanks, starting to understanding things now

              @gregl - Which sensor did you use?

              I just googled "waterproof DS18b20" and got waterproof versions coming back like http://www.adafruit.com/product/381 . So I guess with one of these (in place of the one mentioned in the example) everything should work?

              PS. Is there a way to get a "email notification" for any updates to a forum topic here? Haven't found how to do this yet...

              PSS. The temperature reported into VeraLite would then be accessible by any LUA code I write/use within VeraLite then? (haven't got this far, but I'd like to use the temperature to control other devices)

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              @callagga said:

              PSS

              Yes.

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                @callagga Yes DS18B20 - really easy to use!

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                  ok - thanks guys

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