If you want, i'd be happy to discuss my setup offline. I've got lots of code in GitHub already, that you could modify. There are other temp only i2c sensors that would work too.
On May 18, 2018 16:38, "Daniel Ouellet" <dan...@presscom.net> wrote: Thanks, That look interesting. I wonder how the wifi works on this ESP8266 module. It's so cheap that it's nothing lost to try. (; Will see if I get other suggestions, but that's interesting and may well be fun to program a driver for the SHT31-D too. (; Daniel. On 5/18/18 5:53 PM, Base Pr1me wrote: > I roll SHT31-Ds through ESP8266s via I2C. Of course, there is programming > involved. > Good hardware though, if that's what you're looking for. > > On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 2:42 PM, Daniel Ouellet <dan...@presscom.net> wrote: > >> Does anyone have a decent temperature sensors that can connect to an >> OpenBSD server and be reliable and give any decent reading via either >> USB or Serial port or even stand alone via Ethernet? >> >> I asked because yes I can use the sensors on some servers, but I got a >> pretty expensive router blowing up because an AC unit stop working and >> in a few hours the router was history and I need something reliable so I >> can graph the changes in temperature to keep track of things. >> >> I got lucky this time as that using was providing 192 VoIP channels and >> I had just moved them from PRI to full SIP like a month earlier. If I >> haven't done that it would have been a disaster for me! >> >> So, I need more then just servers sensors so I can place these at >> various location to get a better idea of what's going on. >> >> I don't understand why it is so difficult to have decent AC technician >> keep AC units working properly. It's not like brain surgery, but that's >> always a problem. >> >> Anything you know or use that is reliable that you can recommend would >> be very much appreciated. >> >> I am trying to keep it simple, so using base tools in OpenBSD is a must, >> no proprietary shit or Windows crap like I found tonnes of them. I have >> NO Windows systems for 20+ years already and I am sure hell not going to >> install any either. I try to keep it simple. Even snmp reading is find. >> Simpler the better. I can grab the reading and save to a database to >> graph later and what not. I got two self standing units in the pass, >> nice but they get hacked and not useful obviously, so add-on to OpenBSD >> is better to me. I trust that way more then all the self standing units, >> records proving it... >> >> If that's no interest for the list fell free to reply off line as well, >> but I guess some might like to know too. >> >> Thanks in advance for any suggestions... >> >> Daniel >> >>