Hi,
 
Yeah indeed. I've just purchased a single sensor for starters to have a 
play with, and see how I go. I looked into wireless sensors to begin with, 
but there doesn't seem to be any set standard, as I was all for a Ninja 
Block using 433mhz, but even they say that no compatibility was guaranteed. 
I'll look into the X10 modules.
 
Regards
Mike

On Monday, 1 December 2014 21:48:26 UTC, Wulf Man wrote:

>  Wiring would be a nightmare. You have maybe a foot on I/O and 3 feet 
> with bus extenders for I2C. You want wireless sensors of some type.
> OR there are X10 modules that do a lot of what you want maybe you can 
> interface them to a BBB.
> Remember you have voltage loss on powering things over long wiring.
>
> On 12/1/2014 9:44 AM, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
>  
>  Hi guys,
>  
> I've just started out with the BBB, and am basically wanting to use it 
> initially, to gather data on temperature and humidity both inside and 
> outside my property (sensor in each room + 1 outside). Obviously there are 
> going to be quite a few sensors, is it possible to get all these up and 
> running at the same time? I know there are lots of GPIO connectors on the 
> BBB, but only a few voltage connectors, how do I go about splitting these?
>  
> Also, would it be possible to wire up the sensors using alarm cable? They 
> will be quite far from the controller in some instances.
>  
> Regards
> Mike
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