I had stumbled on the document you suggested I read. I don't know Perl but
was impressed and appreciative of the clarity of the code. I will probably
try it, but for now I have somewhat figured out the data in the owfs.
The Hobby Boards unit is an HTS3-R1-A - Humidity/Temp/Solar.
cat 26.909F21010000/S3-R1-A/illuminance
returns
65.8839 (This is at 6PM PDT in my "office". No direct sunlight.)
Can you refer me to a source that tells me how to interpret this?
Thanks very much for your help.
Peter
You mentioned the solar units. On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 8:19 PM, Silvano Gai
<[email protected]> wrote:
> You may want to read
> http://ip6.com/projects/?p=80
>
> The 1F.xxxxx are the hubs (there are three in the 6 port bus master).
> 26.7F60B5000000 seems like a humidity sensor, the lightsensor is
> probably 26.7F60B5000000/vis
>
> Be careful, the solar sensor is a real number and you probably need to
> multiply it by 1000 to get some significant number.
>
> If it does not work email me the exact Hobby Boards part numbers and I
> will try to help
>
> -- Silvano
>
>
>
>
> On 10/25/11 4:59 PM, pwh wrote:
> > I have three Hobby Boards units, a serial 6 port bus master, a pressure
> > sensor, and a solar sensor (recent addition).
> > One cat5 cable connects the master to the barometer and another the
> master
> > to the solar sensor.
> > I run owfs, then owhttpd.
> > Browse to localhost:4444 and see three 1F..... addresses.
> > I don't what the first two are
> > The third is 1F.3DCF03000000.
> > I click on it, then on "main" and am taken to a screen which contains
> > 26.7F60B5000000.
> > Click on that. On the subsequent screen click on B1-R1-A and the pressure
> > shows: 1019.27.
> >
> > Nowhere do I find the solar sensor.
> > I don't know if I am running owfs correctly. Is there a document that
> tells
> > how to ... run this, then run that, etc?
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
>
>
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