sportsmedjosh
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Does anyone know if these exist. I feel like doing a little coding and figured this would be a very cool product.
About the Humidity-Temperature Sensor. The battery life for the Humidity-Temperature tag typically exceeds 3.5 years. The tag operates with a very low duty cycle and a 10-second beacon rate. The R155’s form factor ensures clear signal transmission in high-density deployments. Featuring a low-battery alert, the tag will continue to monitor humidity and temperature for at least three months following this alerting. After that, the tag will continue to broadcast its unique ID and a low battery indication with each beacon, but will no longer report temperature and humidity.
The sensors are less than $20. However everything is is kinda cost prohibitive. I'm looking at other hardware I can use for that as well as a software suite or an open api.Just wondering! Kinda thought that to be the answer, but I just wanted to be sure I wasn't missing something!
I can answer that question with a question...What is point of building your own humidor when you can buy one cheaper and not do any work to build one Wade??? Sometimes it's not about the end result but the process that gets you there.Just wondering! Kinda thought that to be the answer, but I just wanted to be sure I wasn't missing something!
link, I'd like to check it out but it won't work for my application.Not sure if this is of any help, I have seen memory temp / Rh sensors that have a usb plug on them (like a memory stick). The data is down loaded into into your computer... not remote like you are looking for...but close.
A USB hygrometer paired with one of these might do what you want:link, I'd like to check it out but it won't work for my application.