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Humidity sensor for RGBW module


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Hi.

 

Does anyone know of any humidity sensors to use with the RGBW module?

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    Nobody using humidity sensors?

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    Posted

    +1

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    Posted

    Maybe Honeywell HIH-4000 Series?

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    Yes maybe :  

    at 5V In ~            OUT voltage at 0% RH  is 0.826 V

                               OUT Voltage  at 75.3% RH  3.198 V

     

    Anyone here with the technical know how , to say it will work or not?

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    Posted

    I've been using HIH-4030.

     

    0-5V and works fine.

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    Yes maybe :  

    at 5V In ~            OUT voltage at 0% RH  is 0.826 V

                               OUT Voltage  at 75.3% RH  3.198 V

     

    Anyone here with the technical know how , to say it will work or not?

    Please check the manual:

     

    "shown in Fig.3 inputs set to work in analog mode require

    following configuration:

    - Actual voltage range (e.g. 0-10V, 1-10V, 0-5V)

    - Measured unit range (e.g. 0-50oC for temperature sensor)

    Above information can be found in sensor's operating manual."

     

    You can adjust voltage and humidity (%) range in Fibaro HC.

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    Posted

    hih-4000-003

    Thinking of getting these? Lowest response time of all the range. Would these work?

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