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DS18B20 onewire gotten this to work with 2.1.1

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    Re: About DS18B20 onewire.

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      Is there anyone who has received a onewire to work with 10 dallas temp.
      it works for me but I would like that it was fixed ID (children) of the sensors

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        Is there anyone who has received a onewire to work with 10 dallas temp.
        it works for me but I would like that it was fixed ID (children) of the sensors

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        @tomasandersson

        Have a look at this thread. I think it contains the answer on your fixed ID (children) question.

        https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/4834/unique-id-value-ds18b20-temperature-sensors

        I personally used the sample programs as provided with the MySensors lib with succes the get the DS18B20 onewire working.
        A resistor 4k7 from +5VDC to the middle pin of the DS18B20 connected to D3 from the arduino and both outer pins of the DS18B20 connected to GND works perfect for me.

        BR,

        Boozz

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