Mwall

If I were to get a cheap one wire sensor could I solder it into an old
accurite transmitter?

Thanks


On Fri, Apr 6, 2018, 10:04 AM mwall <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Friday, April 6, 2018 at 9:38:09 AM UTC-4, shane turner wrote:
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>> Hello all
>>
>> I have an accurite that is currently set up on a dock sending data to
>> greyscale receiver in the house.It then goes into pi via weewx and then to
>> the web.
>>
>> I would like to add saltwater temp. Could I hack up an old accurite
>> system that had been broken in storm as I would only need temp, no wind
>> ect..? .. Then solder in a sensor and drop it off my dock and have it send
>> data to a second accurite  receiver. At this point would I need a second
>> piece or can I run 2 usbs on 1 pi with weewx then out to wunderground ect?
>>
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> if you put two usb acurite consoles on a pi, you will not be able to tell
> the difference between them.  there is no serial number in the acurite usb
> info, so no chance of writing a udev rule.  you would have to probe each
> console for data, then distinguish based on the actual temperature/wind
> values.
>
> you might be better off buying a acurite bridge (aka smarthub).  they are
> discontinued now but should be available for about $40.  an acurite access
> could work too, but that would be a waste of money imho ($120).  the bridge
> reports the sensor's serial number, so you could use a single bridge to get
> data from two or more 5-in-1 or tower sensors.
>
> or you could just get an SDR dongle ($20) and grab the data directly from
> the sensor cluster.
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>> Additionally what is a good sensor that won't attract barnacles?
>>
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> pretty much anything you put in saltwater will end up with stuff growing
> on it.  freshwater too, but different critters :)
>
> we use one-wire temperature sensors for this - they cost about $1 each,
> potted in a stainless can.  search for DS18B20 on amazone or ebay.  then
> you will need a 1-wire interface such as a usb-to-1-wire adapter.  to
> collect data, use the weewx-onewire extension as a service or as a driver.
>
> that is how we measure water temperature here:
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> http://sailing.mit.edu/weather/
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> no barnacles, but it is briney with lots of slime and algae.  you can
> paint the sensor with a hard or ablative bottom paint.  that should not
> affect the temperature readings much.
>
> m
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