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Pro 2 PLUS Config_RX - What does "Source 7 BIOS Sensor" mean?
#1

Hi,
In Pro2Plus Config_Rx.h
Code:
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//   Extra Sensors Settings and Mapping
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ---- Define the source and sensor number of each of the seven extra sensors, insert 9 if not used.
// ---- Source 0 (up to 3) means TX unit0, 1 means TX unit1... (sensor type SHT21 or HTU21D is number 0, sensor type SHT1x or DHT22 is number 1)
// ---- Source 6 is for OneWire sensors
// ---- Source 7 is for BIOS Sensor (Only Temp is get)
What does "Source 7 BIOS Sensor" mean?
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#2

Hi laulau,

The BIOS sensor, it's a very cheap device sold as a Wireless Soil Moisture sensor. As a soil moisture sensor it is a very bad device, not suitable for any serious purpose, however, with a little modification it can have an interesting use. The sensor uses a termistor as temperature sensor, and it also sends wirelessly the data from this sensor.
By changing the original termistor installed on the BIOS sensor body, by other with the same specs (we should say thanks to JT118 by his investigation on this matter), per example a cabled waterproof version, you can get a cheap Wireless Temperature sensor to monitor the water temperature of a pond or a water tank. Personally I'm using it to monitor the water temperature of my fish pond (Poor fishes, it's so cold there) Sad
The range is good for up to 10, 15 meters in line of sight, without many walls between.

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This citation is valid for eveybody:
"The more curiosity you have about the system, the more you will get from it."
Certainly I'm wrong, but I really appreciate revealing details like this, only when someone asks.

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#3

Nice one.... Thanks JT, once again, and thanks for the info Werk...

M
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