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Subject: Re: Room temperature and humidity monitoring with EPICS?
From: "J. Lewis Muir via Tech-talk" <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
To: Jesse Hopkins <jhopkins1 at iit.edu>
Cc: EPICS Tech Talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 14:46:14 -0600
On 11/10, Jesse Hopkins via Tech-talk wrote:
> We're looking for a way to monitor humidity and temperature in our
> experimental enclosures (beamline hutches), with readings that we can
> access via EPICS. I'd prefer something ethernet based, and low cost is
> always good. I strongly suspect folks in the EPICS community have already
> done this in a variety of ways, though I wasn't able to turn anything
> obvious up in a search.
> 
> Does anyone have a good solution that you're using?

Hi, Jesse!

We use the Esensors Websensor EM01B:

  https://eesensors.com/products/websensors/server-room-temperature-monitoring.html

There's an EPICS driver at

  https://imca-cat.org/~jlmuir/sw/websensor-em01b.html

Regards,

Lewis

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Room temperature and humidity monitoring with EPICS? Jesse Hopkins via Tech-talk

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