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DATE: April 30, 2025 at 07:30AM
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.@WearOptimo's #hydration #sensor outperforms gold standard tests

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t.coWearoptimo’s hydration sensor outperforms gold standard testsBy Tamra Sami

DATE: April 29, 2025 at 04:30PM
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t.coWearoptimo’s hydration sensor outperforms gold standard testsBy Tamra Sami

Juhu, ich habe mein #Sensorprojekt umgesetzt.

Die Idee war, auf dem #Balkon per #Sensor die Temperatur zu messen, über WLAN zu übertragen, diese Daten zu speichern und dann MIN/MAX-Werte zu ermitteln. In der Praxis erhalte ich auch noch Werte für die relative Luftfeuchtigkeit.

Einmal pro Tag am Abend werden die Werte jetzt automatisch getrötet.

Ich hoffe, dass ich auf diese Weise die Temperaturentwicklung auf dem Balkon übers Jahr verfolgen kann. 😊

My quick take on the Everything Presence Lite sensor:

shop.everythingsmart.io/produc

I've been using PIR sensors for presence detection for years now. They are inexpensive, easy to install, battery-powered so they can be placed anywhere, and reliable. The down side is that the moment you stop moving, you might as well be invisible.

#HomeAssistant #ESPHome #sensor

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shop.everythingsmart.ioEverything Presence Lite

#3DPrinting annoyance...

I have an #FLSun #V400 delta printer. A few upgrades, including to stock Klipper. I'm happy with it.

The issue: it's got a filament runout sensor up at the top of the print volume, right after the filament comes down through the top compartment of the printer, which houses the MCU and stepper motors. That works fine for detecting the end of a reel of filament.

But it's basically useless for detecting a filament break, because every break I've had has been between the sensor and the effector/hotend. The sensor happily indicates "filament good" while the hotend uses the remaining ~50cm of filament and then continues to print nothing, while cooking the leftover plastic in the hotend.

What do others do about this? Should I be moving the runout sensor to the effector, just on top of the extruder? Or I've seen what appear to be fancier sensors that detect filament movement, rather than being just a simple presence switch. Anyone have any experience with those?

I appreciate any thoughts from the more-experienced printers in the fedi. Thanks!

Usually on Thursdays we use the live #sensor system to test our #code in #operations. That is super fun and is one of the main reasons I love where my career happens to be.

The down side is it also takes a day away from writing the #software.

But today is a #snowday! 8 extra hours to get the next round of features done!

And best of all, there's no meetings or "quick phone calls" in that time bc everyone thinks I'll be busy on-site!