Green Building Forum - In situ RH sensors Tue, 19 Dec 2023 05:12:26 +0000 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/ Lussumo Vanilla 1.0.3 In situ RH sensors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=134514#Comment_134514 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=134514#Comment_134514 Thu, 09 Feb 2012 13:46:22 +0000 piersadler In situ RH sensors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=134517#Comment_134517 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=134517#Comment_134517 Thu, 09 Feb 2012 13:57:59 +0000 Robur
For a plug and play solution take a look at TinyTag.]]>
In situ RH sensors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=134518#Comment_134518 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=134518#Comment_134518 Thu, 09 Feb 2012 14:01:19 +0000 SteamyTea In situ RH sensors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=134532#Comment_134532 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=134532#Comment_134532 Thu, 09 Feb 2012 15:19:06 +0000 JSHarris
I've bought three different sensors so far. One reads RH accurately (it's laser trimmed and calibrated) as a voltage, which is fine except it won't drive long cables directly; it costs around £20. One will drive long cables and outputs a frequency proportional to RH, but needs some calibration constants read out from a chip before first use (offset and gain, in essence) and these then need to be accounted for in the logger somewhere; it costs around £17. Finally I've been looking at using raw, non-calibrated capacitive RH sensors and making up tiny boards to read the capacitance change, perform the required calibration calculations and output RH in a meaningful and accurate data steam that will work over long cables. The raw sensors are less than £5, but the small ucontroller to do the calibration and data transmission stuff is another £2.50 or so, plus I've only started playing with it this afternoon, so I'm not absolutely certain I can get it to work properly.

The latter looks as if it might work, and accurately calibrating RH sensors looks easy enough. 0% can be obtained by sticking the sensor in the space above a sealed jar of good desiccant and 75% RH can be obtained by doing the same except using a thin layer of moist salt in place of the desiccant in the jar.

As for data logging, then as others have suggested there is a wealth of DIY type solutions around but they all need a fair bit of work to get them to do something useful. The logger I've been working on will record RH as well as temperature, and is in this thread: http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/forum114/comments.php?DiscussionID=8133&page=2#Item_4

There is a dearth of affordable logging and sensing units around, AFAICS, unless you don't mind paying out £100 or more for a setup, or unless you only want to monitor a single point.]]>
In situ RH sensors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=135382#Comment_135382 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=135382#Comment_135382 Thu, 16 Feb 2012 15:25:34 +0000 piersadler
SteamyTea you mentioned a holder - what's it like? Would I be able to place the ibutton in a drill hole and withdraw it when I wanted to download with such a holder or will I have to make something for this/]]>
In situ RH sensors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=135384#Comment_135384 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=135384#Comment_135384 Thu, 16 Feb 2012 15:29:15 +0000 SteamyTea In situ RH sensors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=135569#Comment_135569 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=135569#Comment_135569 Fri, 17 Feb 2012 14:27:53 +0000 djh
And that's the basis of a cheap system. Some small bits of wood, twice as many pins, some lengths of two-core wire and a resistance meter/sensor.]]>
In situ RH sensors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=135589#Comment_135589 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=135589#Comment_135589 Fri, 17 Feb 2012 16:02:32 +0000 SteamyTea ]]> In situ RH sensors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=135595#Comment_135595 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=135595#Comment_135595 Fri, 17 Feb 2012 16:19:13 +0000 JSHarris
If you want really simple RH sensors then just hang bits of seaweed around the house and give them a feel every now and again to see how soggy they are..............]]>
In situ RH sensors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=135596#Comment_135596 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=135596#Comment_135596 Fri, 17 Feb 2012 16:21:07 +0000 SteamyTea Off to the beach now.]]> In situ RH sensors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=202170#Comment_202170 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=8589&Focus=202170#Comment_202170 Sun, 18 May 2014 15:13:23 +0100 slowbuilding