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    • RE: Air Quality Sensor

      @epierre Thanks for a rapid response!
      Yes I've been trying to calibrate it assuming out door air is at 399ppm. I understand each one has variances but would like to know how you guys worked it out.
      I'm using
      ppm = 116.6020682 (Rs/Ro)^-2.769034857
      from davide's blog http://davidegironi.blogspot.ch/2014/01/cheap-co2-meter-using-mq135-sensor-with.html#.VinvWX4rIuU

      Since the board show RL, I took that to calculate Rs. This lets me calculate Ro, thus calibrate it.

      Not quite sure where I'm going wrong. I had it working 8 months ago, and came back to it and couldn't figure out how i had it working so well.. I was able to get pretty nice graphs and now its very unstable.

      I'm having a play around with it, you can see my current points here https://thingspeak.com/channels/31162

      posted in Hardware
      Yuki M
      Yuki M
    • RE: Air Quality Sensor

      Hi,

      I've started working with an MQ135 sensor, attached to a board like the disucssion you had from a year ago. I measured some of the resistances between the Aouts and the sensor pins and seems similar with the 1kohm resistance between AO and Gnd, and the pot not changing the output.

      I was wondering if anyone managed to calibrate their board using the AO of this board, and if so how? I can't seem to get a good resolution, as it has noise of at least in the 10's of ppm.

      I'm considering whether its simpler to by pass the board and its amplifier, and directly hook set up onto the sensor itself with the correct resistors.

      posted in Hardware
      Yuki M
      Yuki M