Hi,
I have this one and I know many others also do. They all "work" about the 
same, biggest difference is the Tune Cap value.  For the most part these 
devices are "toys" meaning that I would not tie any critical responses to 
what these sensors report. Also there is plenty of software for using these 
sensors but even there are a number of "flaws" in what the software does 
and what the data sheets try to explain. I use multiple sensors from 
different vendors so I can cross check the responses and decrease the 
number of incorrect responses. Also the Tune Cap changes with temperature 
so if you are using them outside then is best you auto tune them at 
different times of the day.
Thanks Jerry

On Saturday, August 24, 2019 at 10:02:37 AM UTC-7, Steve2Q wrote:
>
> Dan..do you think that this one works the same? 
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/AS3935-Digital-Lightning-Sensor-Breakout-3V-5V-Arduino-RPi-compatible-/233228596198
>
> Thanks
>

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