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    Gus8
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    Hi everyone,

    I am building a automation system in order to cultivate mashrooms in a closed environment and I want to keep the humidity around 75%.

    I used DHT22 temperature/humidity sensors but after a few days the measurements were about 99% RH and I suppose that the sensors broke down due to high humidity environment. What do you think about that?

    I am thinking of buying better sensors which can hold longer. I have found these:
    https://www.adafruit.com/product/1293

    Do you have any suggestions? How can avoid the damage of the sensors by high humidity enviromnents?

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    • G Gus8

      Hi everyone,

      I am building a automation system in order to cultivate mashrooms in a closed environment and I want to keep the humidity around 75%.

      I used DHT22 temperature/humidity sensors but after a few days the measurements were about 99% RH and I suppose that the sensors broke down due to high humidity environment. What do you think about that?

      I am thinking of buying better sensors which can hold longer. I have found these:
      https://www.adafruit.com/product/1293

      Do you have any suggestions? How can avoid the damage of the sensors by high humidity enviromnents?

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      Welcome to the MySensors community @Gus8 !

      See the study linked in https://forum.mysensors.org/post/38344 if you haven't already. it has a lot of details on accuracy.

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      • G Gus8

        Hi everyone,

        I am building a automation system in order to cultivate mashrooms in a closed environment and I want to keep the humidity around 75%.

        I used DHT22 temperature/humidity sensors but after a few days the measurements were about 99% RH and I suppose that the sensors broke down due to high humidity environment. What do you think about that?

        I am thinking of buying better sensors which can hold longer. I have found these:
        https://www.adafruit.com/product/1293

        Do you have any suggestions? How can avoid the damage of the sensors by high humidity enviromnents?

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        dbemowsk
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        @Gus8 How are you powering the sensors and what is your schematic. Are you running these as battery operated nodes?

        Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
        Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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          Gus8
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          Thank you all for your responses.
          I use an Arduino Uno and it is power by a power supply of 9V/1.5A . The sensors are power through arduino's +5V output.

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          • G Gus8

            Thank you all for your responses.
            I use an Arduino Uno and it is power by a power supply of 9V/1.5A . The sensors are power through arduino's +5V output.

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            @Gus8 Do you either have a pull-up resistor in place, 4k7 to 10k, or possibly have the internal pull-up resistors enabled for the data line that you have it connected to?

            Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
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