well I have everything back online in its new enclosure
this should give me more accurate temp and humidity readings also should avoid the temp spikes that the relays caused
this image is of it next to the 24 Ah battery that I use for back up this maybe slight over kill but I had it kicking around
I removed the external antenna as it was not needed and it is one less hole I have to drill in the box the previous case had minor traces of water in it I suspect the antenna connector for that which is why I tried to go with out for now
the analog problem is that I may have inadvertantly burnt the A3 input and relocted this sensor to another pin but I failed to double check the pin out and the pin I attached to is not analog compatable so I may rearange things or re test the A3 pin soon for now that zone doesn't need to have water levels adjusted much anyways
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