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    diggs
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    Hi all,

    Not sure if this a domoticz or mysensor issue. Every once in a while I will get a random temp reading on my graph and I am not sure exactly how to go about tracking down the issue, so any advice appreciated. The sensor being used is a DS18B20 on a serial gateway to a PI. Normally if I lose radio connection the sensor data will flatline so the issue must be somewhere else. In this case it has dropped to zero degrees.

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      Hi all,

      Not sure if this a domoticz or mysensor issue. Every once in a while I will get a random temp reading on my graph and I am not sure exactly how to go about tracking down the issue, so any advice appreciated. The sensor being used is a DS18B20 on a serial gateway to a PI. Normally if I lose radio connection the sensor data will flatline so the issue must be somewhere else. In this case it has dropped to zero degrees.

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      @diggs my blind conclusion would be that your sensor node is sending the wrong value. i.e. that it doesn't read the right (or no) value from the DS18B20..

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        @diggs: This is definitely the sensor sending zero degree. I think a digital reading of zero also corresponds to 0 degree C.

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          Dallas sensor reading code contains CRC checksum validation, so invalid readings from sensor should be skipped.

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            diggs
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            Thanks for the input all

            I might put two sensors together and see what transpires to see if I can narrow things down a bit and see if it is specifically a sensor issue or the controller.

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