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  • ferpandoF Offline
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    Hello,

    I know I can connect several sensors of the same type to the same node, but is it possible to connect let's say a light sensor with a temperature one.

    Thanks in advance

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    • ferpandoF ferpando

      Hello,

      I know I can connect several sensors of the same type to the same node, but is it possible to connect let's say a light sensor with a temperature one.

      Thanks in advance

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      @ferpando

      Yes, you can use different types of sensors connected to the same Arduino.

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        Ok, thank you.
        But as far as code goes, do I just merge the codes from the examples?

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          Yes, but you need to reconfigure io-pins correctly. Join the discussion here:

          http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/115/implementing-multiple-sensors#780

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