Michael Klements | Making An Indoor Air Quality Monitor With A DFRobot CO2 Sensor @MichaelKlements | Uploaded March 2022 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
In this video, we're going to be making an indoor air quality monitor using a DFRobot CO2 Sensor and a BME280 Environment Sensor. Together these sensors will provide, CO2 concentration, temperature, air pressure and humidity readings, which will be locally available on an OLED display and will be accessible over the internet through a Grafana dashboard.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Visit my blog for the full written build guide - the-diy-life.com/all-in-one-indoor-air-quality-monitor-with-co2-sensor
Additional information on using and creating dashboards on Grafana - the-diy-life.com/grafana-weather-dashboard-using-influxdb-and-an-esp32-in-depth-tutorial
PURCHASE LINKS
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Firebeetle ESP32-E Microcontroller – bit.ly/2VYygmj
Gravity: Analog Infrared CO2 Sensor – amzn.to/3CrzOGm
BME280 Environment Sensor – amzn.to/3sVXmQw
I2C OLED Display – amzn.to/3MFgTg7
Set of Various Screws – amzn.to/3J2Bskq
M3 Brass Inserts – amzn.to/3MBvEjS
2mm Clear Acrylic - amzn.to/3vRgL7d
EQUIPMENT USED
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Kywoo Tycoon Slim – bit.ly/3I2u0VM
Knipex Automatic Wire Stripper - amzn.to/3MCrxnG
TS100 Soldering Iron - amzn.to/3IbQxPS
K40 Laser Cutter/Engraver - amzn.to/3KVts5Y
Some of the above parts are affiliate links. By purchasing products through the above links, you’ll be supporting this channel, with no additional cost to you.
CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
1:07 Components To Be Used
2:02 Designing The Case
2:27 Making Up The Case Components
3:22 Wiring The Components
3:53 Assembling The Case
5:02 Programming The Firebeetle
6:26 Using The Air Quality Monitor
7:14 Final Thoughts
If you've got any ideas for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or other Electronics projects or tutorials you'd like to see, let me know in the comments section.
In this video, we're going to be making an indoor air quality monitor using a DFRobot CO2 Sensor and a BME280 Environment Sensor. Together these sensors will provide, CO2 concentration, temperature, air pressure and humidity readings, which will be locally available on an OLED display and will be accessible over the internet through a Grafana dashboard.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
---------------------------------------------------
Visit my blog for the full written build guide - the-diy-life.com/all-in-one-indoor-air-quality-monitor-with-co2-sensor
Additional information on using and creating dashboards on Grafana - the-diy-life.com/grafana-weather-dashboard-using-influxdb-and-an-esp32-in-depth-tutorial
PURCHASE LINKS
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Firebeetle ESP32-E Microcontroller – bit.ly/2VYygmj
Gravity: Analog Infrared CO2 Sensor – amzn.to/3CrzOGm
BME280 Environment Sensor – amzn.to/3sVXmQw
I2C OLED Display – amzn.to/3MFgTg7
Set of Various Screws – amzn.to/3J2Bskq
M3 Brass Inserts – amzn.to/3MBvEjS
2mm Clear Acrylic - amzn.to/3vRgL7d
EQUIPMENT USED
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Kywoo Tycoon Slim – bit.ly/3I2u0VM
Knipex Automatic Wire Stripper - amzn.to/3MCrxnG
TS100 Soldering Iron - amzn.to/3IbQxPS
K40 Laser Cutter/Engraver - amzn.to/3KVts5Y
Some of the above parts are affiliate links. By purchasing products through the above links, you’ll be supporting this channel, with no additional cost to you.
CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
1:07 Components To Be Used
2:02 Designing The Case
2:27 Making Up The Case Components
3:22 Wiring The Components
3:53 Assembling The Case
5:02 Programming The Firebeetle
6:26 Using The Air Quality Monitor
7:14 Final Thoughts
If you've got any ideas for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or other Electronics projects or tutorials you'd like to see, let me know in the comments section.