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Ask HN: Best indoor/outdoor temperature/humidity sensor?

2 点作者 hatwd4 个月前
Does anyone perhaps have any recommendations for a home indoor&#x2F;outdoor temperature and humidity sensor?<p>I&#x27;ve bought several off of Amazon in the past and they never make it through the winter here. The temperatures drop to around -20 degrees Celsius (just below 0 Fahrenheit).

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giardini4 个月前
Had an AcuRite Wireless Home Weather Station for twenty years. I recommend it.<p>AcuRite sells a number of different models, from a bare-bones ~$20 model to the flashier $45 &quot;Weather Station&quot;. You can find them all at Walmart.<p>You hang a remote sensor outside. It radios data to the receiver, a portrait-like wall-mounted display. Both indoor and outdoor values are displayed on the receiver, along with time &amp; date.<p>Our sensor was misplaced and years later we found it again but the alkaline batteries had corroded the internal circuitry. You can buy a replacement sensor for ~$25 and they <i>are</i> compatible with old displays, but the wife had lost interest. So now we rely on TV &amp; WWW.
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dlcarrier4 个月前
Anything running custom firmware. Check out the projects maintained by this developer: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;pvvx">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;pvvx</a><p>Temperature monitors don&#x27;t always display much below freezing, because the accuracy might not be within the optimum range, but a custom firmware will still let you read the raw sensor data.<p>LCD speed and contrast diminishes at temperatures that low, but if you&#x27;re reading the temperature wirelessly, that won&#x27;t matter.<p>Batteries have even more trouble with cold, but if you replace the CR2032 with a BR2032, it&#x27;ll work down to -30 C.<p>Besides batteries, electronics aren&#x27;t really damaged by cold itself, so if your sensors are getting permanently damaged in the winter, it&#x27;s probably from condensation. If you seal the sensor, it won&#x27;t be able to read humidity, but I will still accurately read the temperature, albeit with a little more lag.