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Weather Station Hardware => Rainwise Weather Stations => Topic started by: CW7491 on January 20, 2021, 01:21:10 AM
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I’ve been told the Rainwise units use Sensirion sensors like Davis for temperature and humidity, but I noticed on their website the photo for their version .80 sensor looks to use a bead thermistor for temperature. The humidity element does not appear to be in view. Does anyone have experience with these sensors?
https://rainwise.com/relative-humidity-temperature-sensor
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The Sensirion sensor is on the other side of that board.
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Thanks for the reply. I’m not sure if you know, but is that a thermistor I see in addition to the Sensirion sensor? Do you know which Sensirion sensor?
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Needed to break out the magnifier for that one, looks like a sht-31 to me.
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Thank you for looking. Interesting that they presumably use a thermistor for temperature instead of the Sensirion sensor.
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Needed to break out the magnifier for that one, looks like a sht-31 to me.
The MK4 uses the SHT-35
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Needed to break out the magnifier for that one, looks like a sht-31 to me.
The MK4 uses the SHT-35
The Version .80 is a MK3 item if I'm not mistaken