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== Investigation == | == Investigation == | ||
The CO2 sensor | [[File:Co-100_overview.jpg|thumb|right|CO-100 internals]] | ||
Googling for this number reveals a CO2 | The CO2 sensor inside the CO-100 (in the left of the picture) has a sticker saying ZGw063RY. | ||
Googling for this number reveals a CO2 module that looks just like the Voltcraft CO-100, so it appears that the CO-100 is basically just a rebranded [http://www.zyaura.com/products/ZGw063.asp ZyAura ZGw063RY] module. | |||
The CO-100 seems to miss a bunch of components that can be mounted on the PCB, close to the RJ45 connection (possibly an RS232 chip with step-up capacitors). | |||
[[File:Co-100.jpg|thumb|left|components around the RJ45 connector]] | |||
=== CO2 sensor === | |||
[ | The CO2 sensor in the CO-100 looks very much like the [http://www.zyaura.com/products/ZG_module.asp ZyAura ZG-01 module]. | ||
According to the description, this uses a proprietary ZyAura digital protocol. | |||
Other sensors on the market: | |||
* [http://www.ge-mcs.com/en/co2/co2-modules/6615.html Telaire T6613/T6615] | |||
* [http://www.winsensor.com/en/ProShow223.html Winsensor MH-Z14], looks nearly identical to the Telaire module |
Revision as of 17:36, 18 March 2014
Project CO2MeterHacking | |
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Status | Initializing |
Contact | bertrik |
Last Update | 2014-03-18 |
Introduction
This project is about hacking the Voltcraft CO-100 CO2-sensor, such that we can read the exact ppm value as displayed on the LCD.
This particular CO2-sensor is present in the klusbunker at RevSpace and is currently used to control the ventilation in a crude manner (by monitoring the warning LEDs on the display module). Having the CO2 ppm value available as a number allows for nice things such as logging the levels over time, announce them on IRC, show them on the LedBanner , etc.
The user manual of the Voltcraft CO-100 says "Attention! The RJ45 connection (see chapter 7, item „K“) must not be used. The connection is only intended for the manufacturer". Of course, a claim like that can only be interpreted as a challenge! :)
Investigation
The CO2 sensor inside the CO-100 (in the left of the picture) has a sticker saying ZGw063RY. Googling for this number reveals a CO2 module that looks just like the Voltcraft CO-100, so it appears that the CO-100 is basically just a rebranded ZyAura ZGw063RY module.
The CO-100 seems to miss a bunch of components that can be mounted on the PCB, close to the RJ45 connection (possibly an RS232 chip with step-up capacitors).
CO2 sensor
The CO2 sensor in the CO-100 looks very much like the ZyAura ZG-01 module. According to the description, this uses a proprietary ZyAura digital protocol.
Other sensors on the market:
- Telaire T6613/T6615
- Winsensor MH-Z14, looks nearly identical to the Telaire module