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Best way to add multiple sensors?
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(2017-05-19, 02:08 PM)shark24 Wrote: No one questioned that! None off your postings is related to the topic. You can repeat yourself over and over again that wont change a thing. Certainly you could have discuss the limitation of i2c when it comes to equal sensors and address conflicts but if you just want to talk about ds18b20 this is not the right place.

No need to get so excited about it, and I would suggest it very much is on topic for the OP, he stated that it's new territory to him:


Quote:What is the best way to neatly integrate several sensors?

To the OP - it's possible to combine temp/barometer/humidity in one sensor like a BMP180 but for a useful system this would be very  limiting, it would be worth looking at separate temperature sensors so they can be placed in places of interest. 
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RE: Best way to add multiple sensors? - by PaddyB - 2017-05-19, 10:34 AM
RE: Best way to add multiple sensors? - by PaddyB - 2017-05-19, 12:35 PM
RE: Best way to add multiple sensors? - by PaddyB - 2017-05-19, 12:47 PM
RE: Best way to add multiple sensors? - by PaddyB - 2017-05-19, 01:48 PM
RE: Best way to add multiple sensors? - by PaddyB - 2017-05-19, 02:28 PM

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