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

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      Guest last edited by

      Hello,

      we only resell these sensors from our partner but so far no software platform except FHEM maybe is compatible. Support to evok will be added in one month.

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        Guest last edited by

        Still work in progress…. I will let you know once done.

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          BlackSoll last edited by

          Any news ?

          I use taaralabs sensor and works great but i would love to have a sensor with rj45 ready to go….........

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            tenallero last edited by

            @BlackSoll:1iavpvx8:

            Any news ?

            I use taaralabs sensor and works great but i would love to have a sensor with rj45 ready to go….........

            Hi BlackSoll,

            That is very interesting!

            I am using the "official ewok API" with my UniPi boards.
            Do you know if taaralabs sensors work with this software?

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

            Thanks in advance

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              BlackSoll last edited by

              @tenallero:2sl646sy:

              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

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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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