Has anyone else seen down and up spikes in humidity readings (AAG module)?
I use cat five wire for my 1-wire network. The wire is about 15 meters long.
Temperature, wind speed and direction look okay.
I changed the update rate to 30 as described in another thread.
I think I recall in some talk way back that can be caused by the current to the sensor falling below a certain threshold. Do you use a hub ?
Tom
GR Mich
it usualy means a: the humidity sensor is not healthy, and may need cleaning/mainteneance/rep[acing
or b: you have problems with the 1 wire lan.,…not enough powewr, poor connecitons, etc
and that can cause lots of other probs
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I think I recall in some talk way back that can be caused by the current to the sensor falling below a certain threshold.
also I recall from past posts that hubs are not recommended for use with WD. Is that correct?if you have a good micro lan, you should not need a hub
I used unshielded cat 5 wire
i would use shieleded CAT 5 instead
, with some good quality six pin RJ plugs
i would directly solder instead too
FYI, the spikes are gone now that I started using an “iLink” adapter. Thanks for the help.