wpnsmith shared this project on Instructables! With more details here https://github.com/jervine/rpi-temp-humid-monitor
Over the past summer, my vacation home had a small water leak for three months, and I realized that had I been measuring the humidity in the effected area, I’d have
seen it go to 100% for a long time and I could have dispatched someone to fix the small problem before it became a big one.
And since I’ve been playing with Raspberry Pi computers for a while now, and saw an inexpensive temperature/humidity sensor on AdaFruit, I had all the pieces I needed
to implement an inexpensive network-connected monitor.
The Bill Of Materials (BOM):
1) Raspberry Pi Model B
2) Case
3) SD Card
4) Temperature/Humidity sensor
5 ) Power Supply (I use PoE splitters, but any 5V 1A Micro-USB supply will work)
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