Home Automation Suggestion for an approach to gather Temperature and Humidity information (Interior/Exterior)

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Suggestion for an approach to gather Temperature and Humidity information (Interior/Exterior) news.videotron.ca 02-12-07
Posted by news.videotron.ca on February 12, 2007, 12:25 pm
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Hi,

I am starting to look at automating a number of HVAC related systems
(HRV, Heat pump, emergency heat, humidifier/dehumidifier, attic fans, duct
dampers, etc...) to automate climate control throughout the house in a
energy efifcient manner.

I was wondering if anyone had suggestions / recommendations on a
temperature and humidity data collection approach (relatively affordable)?
I will use the resulting data to manage the controls of the systems to
balance the climate conditions within the house. All the data needs to be
supplied back to a PC where all the automated controls of the system
resides.

I was looking at the Ocelot and related modules but I am not sure if
this is the best (or most cost efficient) approach.



Thanks.

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Martin


Posted by sylvan butler on February 15, 2007, 4:21 pm
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wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone had suggestions / recommendations on a
> temperature and humidity data collection approach (relatively affordable)?

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