[HN Gopher] Building the Pocket CO2 Project
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Building the Pocket CO2 Project
Author : _Microft
Score : 30 points
Date : 2023-04-26 19:55 UTC (3 hours ago)
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| gadgetoid wrote:
| Laser cut Mylar stencils are an acceptable method of applying
| solder to pads if you have the means. And solder paste syringes
| are pricy but very, very handy if you need a little extra paste
| somewhere specific. Great little project! It's been an age since
| I hand assembled anything like this. Makes me wish I was tooled
| up for more than just soldering headers.
| londons_explore wrote:
| Please can CO2 alarms become as common as smoke alarms...?
|
| Too much CO2 has pretty clear downsides[1], and probably takes
| away far more productivity than people killed in fires, yet we
| mostly ignore it in building codes worldwide. Whereas a new
| building without smoke detectors would be illegal in much of the
| world.
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| [1]:
| http://www.aretas.ca/sites/default/files/imce_images/Indoor%...
| jrockway wrote:
| Keeping an eye on CO2 is really interesting. I recently moved
| from an apartment with an electric range to one with a gas
| range, and CO2 gets as high as 3000ppm when I'm cooking
| (compared to a baseline of around 700 or 800). I don't know
| what the effects of this are, but the monitor reminds me to
| ventilate during and after cooking.
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| (I have my Airthings monitor bridged to HomeKit with Home
| Assistant and it seems severe enough for Apple to send a
| notification to my phone about it, by default. So I open
| windows and am happy to be able to notice air quality issues
| that most people will miss. I did turn off the notification
| though, I know I'm cooking ;)
| alach11 wrote:
| Are you sure you have a CO2 monitor and not an eCO2 monitor?
|
| A lot of cheaper CO2 sensors really detect VOCs and try to
| estimate CO2 from that.
| jrockway wrote:
| I have this: https://www.airthings.com/view-plus
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| It ain't cheap.
| patja wrote:
| A similar project can be done without soldering using parts from
| Adafruit, including a module for the Sensiron chip. Here is a
| project I made using Adafruit's e-ink module and the SCD41 module
| they sell: https://www.printables.com/model/121265-salud-
| co2-monitor
| bitbank wrote:
| I need to add price details to my blog post. The main goal of
| mine was low cost. The total cost for me to produce each board
| is $17 where $14 of that is the SCD40 sensor.
| patja wrote:
| That's impressive! Mine was over $100. The SCD40 in module
| format is $45.
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