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3.3v pins
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(2021-06-18, 07:58 AM)burgoynebc@netscape.net Wrote: I'd be interested in hearing how you make out with the dallas sensors. I setup about 10 on one wire with pullup resistors etc. I got good results with single units but when multiple units were wired in, I got sensors that would not read over ?135F. I never could figure out why and gave up on them
Richard
SV Zolanda

I have 5 attached, but only 4 seem to show up.  somebody on the Signal K slack channel said that you get much better results with real Dallas semiconductor made sensors, rather than the nice looking generic packaged ones you find on Amazon.  I have some of both but only have the Amazon ones fitted at the moment.  I am thinking about swapping over and seeing if that is true
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3.3v pins - by Lazzz - 2021-06-18, 12:07 AM
RE: 3.3v pins - by SCarns - 2021-06-18, 07:08 AM
RE: 3.3v pins - by PaddyB - 2021-06-18, 07:17 AM
RE: 3.3v pins - by burgoynebc@netscape.net - 2021-06-18, 07:58 AM
RE: 3.3v pins - by Techstyle - 2021-06-18, 01:49 PM
RE: 3.3v pins - by holgerw - 2021-06-18, 11:43 PM
RE: 3.3v pins - by Lazzz - 2021-06-19, 12:10 AM
RE: 3.3v pins - by holgerw - 2021-06-19, 05:40 PM

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