How does it calibrate?
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Not op, I'm not seeing anything about calibration for PM or VOC just stuff for open air bump tests. Interesting alternatives to filter load and PIDs I wonder if they're robust enough to find their way into EPA or OSHA level investigations, I haven't run across them yet
Very cool! Do you have more pics video of putting it together?
I unfortunately don't, but it was basically just soldering everything together on the PCB. AirGradient provides build instructions if you get a kit.
This is really neat! How much did everything cost in the end, and are you going to get some kind of case for it?
total ended up around $85 including shipping.
I'm planning on 3d printing a case.
That noice but I can't get over then holding it by the USBC connector... how in a right mind would you do that ?
yeah I know it's not great for the port, but it's light enough and small enough that it was fine for the photo
I can understand that logically but that strike some thing which forced me react... Is it connected ? And is it linkable with homeassistant ?
yeah it's running firmware made by the ESPHome integration and is discoverable on homeassistant.
I have one of the non DIY kits, they're pretty cool.
I've been curious about getting a CO2 monitor after I heard that excess CO2 in rooms cause your brain to get dumber. I can't think of what to call it, maybe the CO2 talking.
(And just to be clear, I'm talking about CO2, not CO, we have a CO alarm.)
Thats so fucking cool!!!!