I'll get the parts list later. Basically a little Arduino, a temp/humid sensor, and a small 2-line LCD display. You have to write some code and program the Arduino but that is pretty easy using code on Adafruit you can pretty much cut/paste with some minor jiggering. Put the programming environment on your PC, plug in the Arduino to a USB port, then shoot the program to it, it runs.

Or look here for the stuff (bit more expensive than your chinee supplier, but probably decent quality). https://www.adafruit.com/categories

--FT


On 8/9/16 1:33 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes wrote:
Is there a link to  the parts list and how to?   Sounds useful!

on another front: I came across the basic stamp and breadboard I used to make an ultrasonic rangefinder 20 years ago....

Floyd Thursby via Mercedes <mailto:[email protected]>
August 9, 2016 at 11:01 AM
I have a little temp/humidity sensor on an Arduino and a display to show both. Easy enough to make one, you can leave it in the car and run off 12V. Probably $12 in parts from chinee sources, you could embed the display in your dash somewhere, make it look "factory."

--FT


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