Today the Sensair S8 from Aliexpress arrived. I have now drawn a housing for the sensor with another ESP8266 (Wemos D1 mini). The sensor gives me the CO2 value in ppm, with this value I control my ventilation.
Housing:




A project log for Smart Apartement Ventilation
Conversion of the existing apartment ventilation. Implemented with an ESP8266.
Today the Sensair S8 from Aliexpress arrived. I have now drawn a housing for the sensor with another ESP8266 (Wemos D1 mini). The sensor gives me the CO2 value in ppm, with this value I control my ventilation.
Housing:
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