Next generation dust sensor for MySensors
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BTW, I hooked up the Honeywell, and this is the total amount of what it displays:
PS- Reading Particle Measurements... PS- Sending cmd: 68 1 4 93 PS- Waiting for cmd resp... PS- Received valid data!!! PM 2.5: 3 ug/m3 PM 10: 4 ug/m3It shows less for PM2.5 and PM10 than the PMS5003. I presume the numbers are more trustworthy, though, since it was factory calibrated.
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Hi. I am late here but i will ask anyways. So what is the review between PMS7003 and Honeywell HPM sensors?
I'd like to build a low cost opensource AQI device for Indian cities with added temperature, humidity and ambient pressure data and then send it to cloud using GPRS/GSM or Wifi (esp8266 as MCU). But i am confused about the Honeywell HPM sensor - its accuracy as compared to BAM or other PM measurement standards. Any help will be great! -
Hi. I am late here but i will ask anyways. So what is the review between PMS7003 and Honeywell HPM sensors?
I'd like to build a low cost opensource AQI device for Indian cities with added temperature, humidity and ambient pressure data and then send it to cloud using GPRS/GSM or Wifi (esp8266 as MCU). But i am confused about the Honeywell HPM sensor - its accuracy as compared to BAM or other PM measurement standards. Any help will be great! -
@NeverDie could you share your Honeywell code, I have trouble getting it to work. An example will help me a lot t learn from!
@Sebex Hi, I had looked into this for the purpose of testing the effectiveness of air filtration on a 3D printer enclosure. Unfortunately, for lack of effective, yet quiet, filtration at the time, I shelved the project until a future date and so didn't keep the files. However, I'm pretty sure there were libraries for the sensor on github, so I recommend you look there. Good luck!
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@NeverDie could you share your Honeywell code, I have trouble getting it to work. An example will help me a lot t learn from!
@Sebex said in Next generation dust sensor for MySensors:
@NeverDie could you share your Honeywell code, I have trouble getting it to work. An example will help me a lot t learn from!
I made a library for that, I'm updating it to autodetect some various PM, CO2, Formaldehyde UART sensors but I'll find the old version for Honeywell only tomorrow if you want. If I forget, harass me by MP :D
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@Sebex said in Next generation dust sensor for MySensors:
@NeverDie could you share your Honeywell code, I have trouble getting it to work. An example will help me a lot t learn from!
I made a library for that, I'm updating it to autodetect some various PM, CO2, Formaldehyde UART sensors but I'll find the old version for Honeywell only tomorrow if you want. If I forget, harass me by MP :D
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@Nca78 Do you have any updates on the sensor you were building or the Honeywell code?
I am thinking of moving the existing sensor to another room and getting a new noe for the bedroom.
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@Nca78 Do you have any updates on the sensor you were building or the Honeywell code?
I am thinking of moving the existing sensor to another room and getting a new noe for the bedroom.
@skywatch here you go :
https://github.com/Nca78/NcaPMSensorLight@Sebex in case you're still looking for a code, you might be interested.
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@skywatch here you go :
https://github.com/Nca78/NcaPMSensorLight@Sebex in case you're still looking for a code, you might be interested.
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https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/products/environmental-sensors/particulate-matter-sensor/bmv080/ could be the next generation. No moving parts. Measures PM2.5. Datasheet: https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/media/boschsensortec/downloads/product_flyer/bst-bmv080-fl000.pdf
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