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  • L lafleur

    Please consider adding: S_PRESSURE, this could be used for water pressure, air pressure (like in a compressor tank) or ??

    thanks...

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    andreacioni
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    @lafleur

    Yes could be an idea, but if you need things that are not specified you can think about using: S_CUSTOM as a temporary method ☺

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      You might be looking for

      S_BARO	8	Barometer sensor (Pressure)	V_PRESSURE, V_FORECAST
      

      and

      V_PRESSURE	4	Atmospheric Pressure	S_BARO
      

      from https://www.mysensors.org/download/serial_api_15#message-structure-elements

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        ;) opss, i've not see the s_baro sorry for the wrong suggestion

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          yes, but it imply Barometric pressure, not absolute or reference pressure like from a gauge...

          One could #define S_PRESSURE S_BARO, but this is confusing..

          and S_PRESSURE is generic, S_BARO is specific

          my two bits...

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            I agree this is needed . I got interested in my sensors because I wanted to monitor some pressures not knowing there wasn't a S-PRESSURE available.
            regards

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            • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

              You might be looking for

              S_BARO	8	Barometer sensor (Pressure)	V_PRESSURE, V_FORECAST
              

              and

              V_PRESSURE	4	Atmospheric Pressure	S_BARO
              

              from https://www.mysensors.org/download/serial_api_15#message-structure-elements

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              @mfalkvidd
              Once , I realized that their wasn't an S_PRESSURE available . I thought about using S_Baro ,however I decided like "lafleur" in his comment that it would be confusing.
              Hopefully , there will be an S_PRESSURE in the future. I am amazed at this point in time there isn't one .

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                hek
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                Ok. Agree, might be useful.

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                  Could we nail down the difference between BARO and PRESSURE, so they can be documented, making it possible for users to know which one they should choose when programming?

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                    Barometric pressure is an atmospheric reference for pressure, where pressure is a generic reference to water pressure, gas pressure, oil pressure ect... or even for Barometric pressure...

                    Its a generic v specific reference types...

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                      The only real difference is the name and magnitude. Hecto Pascal vs Pascal

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