On 01/04/2013 09:59 PM, Cory Tobin wrote:
> I eventually gave up trying to measure H2 and CO2, but I imagine any
> NDIR sensor (like the one from co2meter.com) will work much better.
> They cost more but you will save a lot of time, effort, and gray
> hairs.
>
> -cory
Thanks. I have a quote request in for a NDIR sensor, just to see.
It does't have a rH and T sensor built in, and could be generic
and inexpensive, yet it does spec running over a
big (0 to 95% RH) rH range with 2% of full scale accuracy.
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