On 3/2/2011 9:57 PM, Cory Coager wrote:
I've seen these before, a little pricey but I'm considering them. Would
the light sensors really detect a fire?
Assuming you have a pretty steady environment normally so can set tight
thresholds, probably. We have the EM08T and it's pretty sensitive.
2011/3/3 Tony Yarusso tyaru...@nagios.com
On 3/2/2011 9:57 PM, Cory Coager wrote:
I've seen these before, a little pricey but I'm considering them. Would
the light sensors really detect a fire?
Assuming you have a pretty steady environment normally so can set tight
thresholds, probably.
] looking for hardware sensors
I'm looking for some cheap hardware usb/wifi sensors that are supported
in Linux to provide:
- temperature
- humidity
- water/flood
- smoke/fire
Some all-in-one devices would work as well as long as they aren't too
expensive. Otherwise I will have to run them
I'm looking for some cheap hardware usb/wifi sensors that are supported
in Linux to provide:
- temperature
- humidity
- water/flood
- smoke/fire
Some all-in-one devices would work as well as long as they aren't too
expensive. Otherwise I will have to run them off something like guruplug.
Here
-Original Message-
From: Cory Coager [mailto:ccoa...@gmail.com]
Sent: March-01-11 18:59
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] looking for hardware sensors
I'm looking for some cheap hardware usb/wifi sensors that are
supported
in Linux to provide
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 11:58 PM, Cory Coager ccoa...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking for some cheap hardware usb/wifi sensors that are supported
in Linux to provide:
- temperature
- humidity
- water/flood
- smoke/fire
Some all-in-one devices would work as well as long as they aren't too
On 03/02/2011 10:11 AM, Onotsky, Steve x55328 wrote:
Esensors' EM01B units (http://www.eesensors.com/WebsensorEM01B.html) are
checked via http, so platform is irrelevant.
They also check illumination; if the area that you want checked is
constantly lit (or unlit) you could check for a rising
On 03/02/2011 11:13 AM, m...@catsnest.co.uk wrote:
Not everything that you are looking for but these were cheep (ebay
job, or other sites directly)
http://www.pcsensor.com/index.php?_a=viewProdproductId=15
and worked really well under linux with this perl module...