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Only Sensor (5, 4, 8-AQ, and 2-TH): The only DIY home automation sensor you'll ever need
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I've had another user say the same thing, so I've considered investigating CO2. What's the rationale to you for wanting it?
I don't have HVAC, so I'm just using it to see when the air at my desk is getting stale so I remember to open the window. I mostly use homeassistant for the configuration, although I might also set up a notification at some point (I only got my sensor 2 days ago)
Interesting. The AirGradient sensors are exactly what I'm trying to avoid with the OS, considering their price tag. MH-Z19 sensors might be a good direction for me to go.
Not speaking for Mr Lemon, but for me CO2 levels are an interesting metric to trigger my air exchanger / HVAC fan combo for in a given zone, since it indicates stale air in general.
Good to know, maybe I'll add a MH-Z19.
Same ^
CO2 sensor for me is the most important.