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    Humidity sensor for unipi that can work with evok or owfs ?

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      tenallero last edited by

      @BlackSoll:9sgfuyou:

      @tenallero:9sgfuyou:

      Is easy to transform from RJ12 to RJ45 plug?
      Any advice?

      Thanks in advance

      This part is easy…...Evok can't see the sensor. I use owfs for this

      Many thanks

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        chuckhinds last edited by

        Still looking for a 1-wire outdoor humidity/temperature sensor. I tried to order the UNICA sensor, but the web site says they are all out of stock and I don't see an option for the coated board. Any suggestions? -Thanks

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          Guest last edited by

          Hello,

          the sensors are now supported only in the Mervis (and maybe Rex). With the release of Neuron generation we will make a huge update to evok wchih will provide support for the humidity sensors too.

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            Freud-Schiller last edited by

            Dear Team, do we have an update on that? Is there a list of new features to evok? Best Regards, David

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              tenallero last edited by

              Humidity sensor for Unipi 1.1 & Evok

              This thread was open 2 years ago.
              Reading the staff´s messages about near-future releasing this hardware ... I have been buying new Unipi boards.
              I think that this has not accomplished.
              Or maybe I am wrong.

              So,
              Can you give a solution about humidity sensors "understandable" by Evok?
              Maybe a third party component?
              Maybe some documentation about any adaptation, or DIY solution?

              Regards,

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                tomas_hora administrators @tenallero last edited by

                @tenallero You might have noticed the recent extensive work on Evok https://github.com/UniPiTechnology/evok/commits/master. The humidity sensors are also currently in development and should be included in the master branch next week if everything goes well.

                There is always a DIY solution, eg. OWFS.

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                  tenallero last edited by

                  Tomas,

                  Nice to hear from you.
                  I have been following the repository recent commits.
                  So, I will wait for your future announcements.

                  About OWFS:
                  I must admit I am not strong with OWFS.
                  My question is if I can use OWFS to adapt 1-Wire sensors. So Evok server could "re-transmit" the data.
                  Browsing the Evok repository, I have found code about OWBUS (owfs?).
                  Am I into the good path to integrate owfs & Evok?

                  Thanks in advance

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                    tomas_hora administrators @tenallero last edited by

                    @tenallero Evok is actually using owfs - https://github.com/UniPiTechnology/evok/blob/master/evok/owclient.py#L232

                    So evok is basically retransmitting the data between OWFS and its APIs... BUT there is a lot of code to adopt OWFS to the evok infrastructure to be able to provide it to the APIs :)

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                      tenallero last edited by

                      Tomas,

                      Thanks.
                      This is good point to me to start studying.
                      If I understand well ...to be able to use owfs, I don´t need to change evok code. I need to code at owfs layer?

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                        tomas_hora administrators @tenallero last edited by

                        @tenallero You can use owfs completely separately from evok. You can also use owhttpd which provides the whole 1wire network on HTTP basis..

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                          BlackSoll @tomas_hora last edited by

                          @tomas_hora said in Humidity sensor for unipi that can work with evok or owfs ?:

                          @tenallero You might have noticed the recent extensive work on Evok https://github.com/UniPiTechnology/evok/commits/master. The humidity sensors are also currently in development and should be included in the master branch next week if everything goes well.

                          There is always a DIY solution, eg. OWFS.

                          New sensors finaly arrived.......1-WIRE-T-O indoor/outdoor & 1-WIRE-T-R-EVAPCB-BOX.
                          But where is humidity ?

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                            Martin Kudláček @BlackSoll last edited by

                            @blacksoll Those products are only temperature sensors. If you are looking for humidity sensor, take a look at our offer of the Sedtronic products: https://www.unipi.technology/sedtronic-1-wire-sensor-p67?categoryId=3

                            Martin

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