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Temp sensors showing as Celsius, looking for Fahrenheit

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    cleight
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    Hello,

    New to MySensors and finally got my sensor working correctly with my iBoard Ethernet gateway with the exception of my temperatures showing up in Celsius instead of Fahrenheit? I did some research on the issue on the forums and have tried changing my controller (vera) from Imperial to Metric and back again and it didn't fix the issue.

    Controller: Vera Lite
    Gateway: Ethernet - iBoard
    Library Version: 1.4.1
    Plugin Version: 1.4.1
    Sensor Board: Arduino Nano

    Further information to the problem can be found in this thread: Hot Tub Temp Monitor

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      Just starting with the basics: Assuming you used the example temp sketch, did you set the metric boolean to false?

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        Just starting with the basics: Assuming you used the example temp sketch, did you set the metric boolean to false?

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        @pete1450 said:

        Just starting with the basics: Assuming you used the example temp sketch, did you set the metric boolean to false?

        I used a combination of the Humidity sensor sketch and the Temperature Sketch. Metric Boolean was set to true, I just changed it to false but doesn't appear to have made a difference.

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          http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/872/waterproof-temp-sensor-with-dht-humidty-temp-sensor/7

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