September 21, 2012

Making home automation equipment quieter

 Freetronics co-founder and home automation expert Jonathan Oxer has published the next fascinating instalment in the Superhouse.TV website that focuses on high technology and automation around the home. In this episode Jonathan discusses making network router equipment much quieter by fitting a temperature/humidity sensor inside the equipment and using the temperature data the hardware fan speed can be reduced relative to it. Watch the episode below:


If you're interested in other topics within home automation, check out the rest of Superhouse.tv. And we're on twitter and Google+, so follow us for news and product updates as well.


If you're looking for a sensor to measure temperature and humidity - check out our HUMID: humidity and temperature sensor module. Designed around the DHT22 sensor, it only requires one digital pin and power - and is easy to use with out Quick Start guide. With a temperature range of -4°C to +125°C with +/-0.5°C accuracy, and humidity at 0-100% with 2-5% accuracy you're ready to measure. For more information and to order, click here



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