i buy this sensor:
with this case :
i put this sensor in a box 60x60x70,humidity 70% and temperatures 37.7% for 24 days
( egg incubator project )
the wet-bulb affect the sensor? it is good choice sht75?
i buy this sensor:
with this case :
i put this sensor in a box 60x60x70,humidity 70% and temperatures 37.7% for 24 days
( egg incubator project )
the wet-bulb affect the sensor? it is good choice sht75?
Please modify the subject of your top post and change SHT751 to SHT75.
Yes, it is capacitive, so it should work well and it should stay accurate.
The 70% is not very high for 37 degrees, there is no condensation.
How long are the wires for the sensor ?
Do you have a good library for it ?
Koepel:
Please modify the subject of your top post and change SHT751 to SHT75.Yes, it is capacitive, so it should work well and it should stay accurate.
The 70% is not very high for 37 degrees, there is no condensation.How long are the wires for the sensor ?
Do you have a good library for it ?
the wires is 1m . .
library no, can you send me one?
pt100 is better choice?
Sorry, I can't find a library for the SHT75. I think it is compatible with other SHT series, but I'm not sure.
This temperature read wet bulb?
it is common for you to post a link to the data sheet for us so we know what you have.
there is no wet bulb reading. it is not needed and has no use.
wet bulb/dry bulb gives you a pair of readings that reveals a differential temperature.
this differential temperature is then checked to determine humidity.
this sensor reads directly in humidity.