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The measurements can be viewed at [https://keetweej.vanheusden.com/revspace/nose.php https://keetweej.vanheusden.com/revspace/nose.php]. Note that you can click on most (not the one at the top) graphs to view a heatmap of the measurements. | |||
== | |||
== what is what == | |||
* MQ-135 NH3, NOx, alcohol, Benzene, smoke, NOT CO2 (tested by benadski) | |||
* MQ-2 LPG, i-butane, methane, alcohol, Hydrogen, smoke | |||
* MQ-3 alcohol | |||
* MQ-4 compressed natural gas | |||
* MQ-6 LPG, iso-butane, propane, alcohol, smoke | |||
* MQ-7 carbon monoxide | |||
* MQ-8 Hydrogen, alcohol, LPG,cooking fumes | |||
* MQ-9 CO/Combustible gas, Methane, Propane and CO | |||
== facts == | |||
* it uses 7-10 watt (because the sensors have little heaters in them) | * it uses 7-10 watt (because the sensors have little heaters in them) | ||
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* has a DHT11 for temperature/humidity | * has a DHT11 for temperature/humidity | ||
* temp/hum may have an offset because they are in the airway and because they are located to 8 heaters(!) | * temp/hum may have an offset because they are in the airway and because they are located to 8 heaters(!) | ||
* if I remember correctly, I used [http://nl.aliexpress.com/item/Gas-detection-module-MQ-2-MQ-3-MQ-4-MQ-5-MQ-6-MQ-7-MQ/1966591369.html?spm=2114.010208.3.20.rGkuLB&ws_ab_test=searchweb201556_7,searchweb201602_2_505_506_503_504_301_10020_502_10001_10002_10017_10005_10006_10003_10021_10004_10022_10018_10019,searchweb201603_8&btsid=5c3f999e-9936-4fa4-899c-ba882cb04e7b this] bunch of sensors. these are the MQ-sensors with some extra logic soldered on a breakout board. | |||
== datasheets == | |||
* [http://www.micropik.com/PDF/dht11.pdf DHT11] | |||
* [https://www.olimex.com/Products/Components/Sensors/SNS-MQ135/resources/SNS-MQ135.pdf MQ-135] | * [https://www.olimex.com/Products/Components/Sensors/SNS-MQ135/resources/SNS-MQ135.pdf MQ-135] | ||
* [https://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/datasheet/MQ-2.pdf MQ-2] | |||
* [https://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/MQ-3.pdf MQ-3] | |||
* [https://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/Biometric/MQ-4.pdf MQ-4] | |||
* [https://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/Biometric/MQ-6.pdf MQ-6] | |||
* [https://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/Biometric/MQ-7.pdf MQ-7] | |||
* [https://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/Biometric/MQ-8%20Ver1.3%20-%20Manual.pdf MQ-8] | |||
* [http://www.dfrobot.com/image/data/SEN0134/SEN0134_MQ-9.pdf MQ-9] | |||
== pics == | |||
* [[File:Neus1.jpg]] | |||
* [[File:Neus2.jpg]] | |||
* [[File:Neus3.jpg]] | |||
* [[File:Gas-detection-module-MQ-2-MQ-3-MQ-4-MQ-5-MQ-6-MQ-7-MQ.jpg]] | |||
* [[File:Dht11.png]] | |||
== evaluating the measurements == | |||
=== MQ-135 === | |||
* [http://davidegironi.blogspot.nl/2014/01/cheap-co2-meter-using-mq135-sensor-with.html#.VyOYKLqLRcY this] page explains how to calibrate etc the MQ-135 | |||
* some measurement says 499 while the calibrated measurer says 907 PPM | |||
=== MQ-7 === | |||
* [http://www.savvymicrocontrollersolutions.com/arduino.php?topic=arduino-mq7-CO-gas-sensor http://www.savvymicrocontrollersolutions.com/arduino.php?topic=arduino-mq7-CO-gas-sensor] how to convert the readings into a PPM value | |||
== who == | == who == | ||
Initially designed/soldered by [[Flok]]. Later on [[Benadski]] | Initially designed/soldered by [[Flok]]. Later on [[Benadski]] boosted the sensitiviy of the sensors by replacing the 1k resistors with 10k ones. | ||
== related info == | |||
* [http://playground.arduino.cc/Main/MQGasSensors arduino.cc how to toy around with the MQ sensors] | |||
* [http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/Grove_-_Gas_Sensor(MQ2) seeedstudio on how to use the MQ-2] |
Latest revision as of 21:49, 5 May 2016
Neus (or "Nose" for Dutch impaired people) sniffs the gasses that are sucked out of the klusbunker. It's that little pcb screwed onto the right wall.
The measurements can be viewed at https://keetweej.vanheusden.com/revspace/nose.php. Note that you can click on most (not the one at the top) graphs to view a heatmap of the measurements.
what is what
- MQ-135 NH3, NOx, alcohol, Benzene, smoke, NOT CO2 (tested by benadski)
- MQ-2 LPG, i-butane, methane, alcohol, Hydrogen, smoke
- MQ-3 alcohol
- MQ-4 compressed natural gas
- MQ-6 LPG, iso-butane, propane, alcohol, smoke
- MQ-7 carbon monoxide
- MQ-8 Hydrogen, alcohol, LPG,cooking fumes
- MQ-9 CO/Combustible gas, Methane, Propane and CO
facts
- it uses 7-10 watt (because the sensors have little heaters in them)
- has 8 MQ-sensors
- Arduino based
- talks via an NRF24L01 with the rest of the space
- has a DHT11 for temperature/humidity
- temp/hum may have an offset because they are in the airway and because they are located to 8 heaters(!)
- if I remember correctly, I used this bunch of sensors. these are the MQ-sensors with some extra logic soldered on a breakout board.
datasheets
pics
evaluating the measurements
MQ-135
- this page explains how to calibrate etc the MQ-135
- some measurement says 499 while the calibrated measurer says 907 PPM
MQ-7
- http://www.savvymicrocontrollersolutions.com/arduino.php?topic=arduino-mq7-CO-gas-sensor how to convert the readings into a PPM value
who
Initially designed/soldered by Flok. Later on Benadski boosted the sensitiviy of the sensors by replacing the 1k resistors with 10k ones.