I do not remember where I bought my ugold(4) back then (maybe soekris?), but this one looks the same:
https://www.amazon.de/Thermometer-Temperatur-Sensor-Rekord-F%C3%BCr-PC-Maschine/dp/B00C0OW4OE Since it says on the inside: "pcsensor.com" this might be the origin: http://pcsensor.com/usb-thermometers/gold-temper.html With it I get: hw.sensors.ugold0.temp0=29.12 degC (inner) It's not super correct, my tests seemed to show that the deviation depends on the current temperatur range. Marcus dan...@presscom.net (Daniel Ouellet), 2018.05.18 (Fri) 22:42 (CEST): > 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 >