Thanks all for your tips.
I will try some of them. Multiple sensors is a good solution but
requires multiple adapters and cables.
H
2013-12-09 00:15, Michael Markstaller skrev:
> On 08.12.2013 21:31, Håkan Elmqvist wrote:
>> I have for some years monitored sea water temperature with DS1820s and
>> OWFS.
> I have some in saltwater for about 4y now without failure.
> But to be able to give any meaningful answer: it is very important to
> know the salinity and temperature of the water you measure - it's a big
> diffenrence for so called "stainless steel" (or however its called like
> V4A, ..) i.e wether the saltwater has 10 or 28°C!
>
> But one thing ahead: copper gets eated by saltwater due to electrolysis
> if the material in between is conducting - very quickly!
>
> Define your needs, maybe a solution is near but not with materials you
> find on land ;)
>
> Michael
>
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