[FSG-public] Tampa AC has been replaced

Peter Canada canadap at admin-now.com
Thu Apr 4 16:24:43 EST 2019


Along the lines of raspberry-pi temp monitoring I wrote a python script to pull temp using Dallas one-wire thermocouple sensors (<$1.00/ea) and the GPIO pins.
It doesn’t log or alert as I only used it to on the console and didn’t need anything more but it’s got good bones for expansion.

- Peter C.

> On Apr 2, 2019, at 12:50 PM, Byron Felts <bfelts.messages at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the update on the A/C.  Was wondering how that ended up.
> 
> As far as temp monitoring, for a commercial/professional (paid) product, this seems to be lowest-cost PoE capable (realize thats not requirement), SNMP capable unit I find with decent reviews:
> 
> Room Alert 3E ($185 USD):  https://www.amazon.com/Room-Alert-RA3E-3E/dp/B00VXLUIYS <https://www.amazon.com/Room-Alert-RA3E-3E/dp/B00VXLUIYS>
> 
> Alternatively, if one of us wants to build a Orange Pi Zero-powered version of temperature monitor, it might cost a bit less, not sure about effectiveness/reliability...
> 
> Plans here:  https://www.norwegiancreations.com/2017/06/do-it-yourself-snmp-temperature-monitoring-system/ <https://www.norwegiancreations.com/2017/06/do-it-yourself-snmp-temperature-monitoring-system/>
> Board general cost here (about $10 USD+ plus parts etc.):  https://www.aliexpress.com/store/group/H2/1553371_511831299.html <https://www.aliexpress.com/store/group/H2/1553371_511831299.html>
> 
> Byron
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 3:16 PM Bryan Fields <bryan at flscg.org <mailto:bryan at flscg.org>> wrote:
> Ryan and I made a trip up the the Tampa site yesterday and replaced the AC
> unit.  We've now got a full ton on AC up in the room, the AC just fit into the
> 24" open space we had.   https://i.imgur.com/Bx73GYF.jpg <https://i.imgur.com/Bx73GYF.jpg>
> 
> We also replaced the PA fan on the 224.280 repeater.
> 
> We got 3 years on the prior AC unit, which was used, it was installed in April
> 10, 2016 right after we moved in there.  12k BTU's should be good enough as
> we're in a 10x30 300 sqft shelter.
> 
> We still need a solution to monitor the temp up there, perhaps into SNMP for
> alarming.  If anyone has an idea for this please let us know.
> 
> 73's
> -- 
> Bryan Fields, W9CR
> Florida Simulcast Group, Inc.
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