Wifi Temp Stick - IPhone Temp / Humidity Readings

Jaybodankly

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Your link goes to a pH meter. I use sensorpush sensors. They are bluetooth sensors. I have my ballasts plugged into a lighting controller that has a trigger cord to turn power on/off to the lights. That trigger cord is plugged in to thermostat (inkbird/amazon). That is set for 90 degrees. If room temp goes above 90. Lights shutoff.
 
I got a smarthub off amazon for 100$ it comes with 3 sensors and a hub. Only down side is the hub has to plugged into an ether cable.

But the sensors are wifi, The sensors report to the hub and you can get an app which sends you all the data. You can view the info from the app.

Logs temp and humidity and keeps data from 30 days old. Can set notificatins for temp or humidity if it gets to high or low
 

Jaybodankly

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They are all similar but slightly different. Find the best one for your needs. Disqualifiers for me are paying for a hosting service and limited range.
 

ThaMagnificent

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Your link goes to a pH meter. I use sensorpush sensors. They are bluetooth sensors. I have my ballasts plugged into a lighting controller that has a trigger cord to turn power on/off to the lights. That trigger cord is plugged in to thermostat (inkbird/amazon). That is set for 90 degrees. If room temp goes above 90. Lights shutoff.
Wouldn't the trigger cord go to a timer?
 

Jaybodankly

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You are correct for most ballasts. My ballasts have a timer built-in. You can still do it, plug the timer into the thermostat.
 

Jaybodankly

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I just got the last of the Solis-Tek Matrix ballasts till mid-April. I think someone bought all the available stock for a big grow. Which one of it was you?
 

ruwtz

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Your link goes to a pH meter. I use sensorpush sensors. They are bluetooth sensors. I have my ballasts plugged into a lighting controller that has a trigger cord to turn power on/off to the lights. That trigger cord is plugged in to thermostat (inkbird/amazon). That is set for 90 degrees. If room temp goes above 90. Lights shutoff.
I second the SensorPush. I use them in my rooms and also in jars during early cure to get in the zone.

Sends me phone notifications when the temp or RH is outside my set parameters and both variables can be see on a graph over time.

Great product. Only downside is its Bluetooth only so you gotta be in range.
 

fatty pneumonia

Active Member
I second the SensorPush. I use them in my rooms and also in jars during early cure to get in the zone.

Sends me phone notifications when the temp or RH is outside my set parameters and both variables can be see on a graph over time.

Great product. Only downside is its Bluetooth only so you gotta be in range.
Sensorpush now has a wireless gateway hub so you can access the sensor info from anywhere you have an Internet
connection. Costs $99 from Amazon and has gotten very good reviews. I also e-mailed them awhile
back and asked if they had any plans to make a sensor with a waterproof probe. They said it was
something they were considering.

FP
 
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