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dws
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2 years ago
Agreed, thought it seems unlikely to me that the sensors I was testing were reacting to any sort of leak or out-gassing. They consistently showing a steady increase in TVOCs over 12 hours in an empty room with a window cracked.
ahaucnx|2 years ago
GeoAtreides|2 years ago
I mean, it's interesting to see the breath_voc_equivalent spiking up at night during my digestion, or spiking up after I eat beans, but otherwise I'm not getting anything unexpected out of it -- maybe my biggest discovery was finding out how much humidity influences air quality (most of the time it's almost like the air quality is a humidity inverted graph). And I suppose TVOC sensors might pick up things that your nose can't, but what that might be? Cleaning chemicals do tend to have powerful smells.
Also, for people interesting in playing with sensors, nowadays you don't have to solder, as many sensors have Qwiic/QT connectors, you just plugged them in.