Re: Remote temp sensing help??
From: Rodney Josey (rjosDIESPAM_at_dodo.com.au)
Date: 01/10/05
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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 20:16:00 +1000
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 20:13:03 +1000, Rodney Josey <rjosDIESPAM@dodo.com.au> wrote:
>On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 13:26:41 -0700, Jenny3kids@msn.net wrote:
>
>>Hi people,
>>
>>I live on a small acreage and I have two wells and two pump rooms on
>>the property. Winter temps frequently get below freezing so I have to
>>keep a small heater in them to prevent pipes freezing overnight.
>>
>>Currently I use some cheap indoor/outdoor thermometers to monitor the
>>temp inside the insulated enclosures but I have to walk to each one to
>>check it.
>>
>>I need some temp senders so I can have a remote station in the house
>>and each one can constantly indicate the inside temp so if the heater
>>dies I can get down there and fix it. I can have a switch to cycle
>>through them manually I do not need a 4-station setup but that would
>>be a nice luxury, cost permitting.
>>
>>There is 110v in all places so batteries are not an issue. Can anyone
>>suggest a CHEAP kit I can get? The farthest away sender would be about
>>800 feet.
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>
>Hi Jenny,
>
>Here in OZ back in July 2003 (would you believe it is now Jan 2005) - our local electronics magazine
>- SILICON CHIP - featured an article on using an PICAXE chip for communications purposes AND even
>had a small section referring to 'wireless' linking using prebuilt hybrid 433MHZ UHF radio modules
>at each end - reasonably cheap & developed for licence-free radio links. Now with a simple
>directional RF antenna it is suggested that such links could reach up to a few kilometers.
>
>If you think this type of circuit arrangement may be useful, you might want to look at getting a kit
>from one of our local suppliers - www.oatleyelectronics.com - they can supply both the RF modules as
>well as the Picaxe chips - if you need any additional 'interface' circuitry then let me know and
>I'll see what I can draw up for you.
>
>Oz-Rod
BTW: I forgot to mention that the PICAXE range of chips can do reasonably well at reading
temperature from various sensors (part of the in-system program).
Oz-Rod
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