Filed Under (electronics, projects) by Simon on June-8-2007

The Temperature at my place now is: °C full graphs here



Using a couple of Dallas/Maxim DS18S20 temperature sensors, a simple circuit and 2 simple pieces of software I have been able to track and graph the temperature of my home, indoors and out using my PC. I started this project in the hope of measuring the benefit of Insulation batts in my roof.

I got the Dallas/Maxim DS18S20 temperature sensors as free samples ordering over maxim-co.com website.

The circuit and software to read the sensors I found on martybugs.net http://martybugs.net/electronics/tempsensor/hardware.cgi

The Software that reads the sensors is called digitemp and can be found at : http://www.digitemp.com/software.shtml

The graphs are provided by the excellent but often misunderstood rrdtool http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/

last 48 hours (not live)

The rrdtool scripts I use and the scripts I use to read the temperature every 5 mins can be found here

If you want to do this yourself I really recommend following the steps on martybugs.net as it is rather complete.

It’s great to have this information, In the end I didn’t get a good idea on the insulation effect as I only had the sensors running for 3 days before the installers turned up.



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