Greetings,
I recently picked up a Aeotec Multisensor DSB05 while travelling in the U.S.A. It reports temperature in fahrenheit, is there any way to change it to Celsius?
kind regards,
Z
Unfortunately it isn't possible, its an internal Z-Wave setting that the gateway or controller will need to handle. The parameter setting was removed since every gateway handles it differently.
In the underlying level, the Multisensor uses Multilevel Sensor CC V5 that uses sensor type = 01 for temperature. The scale in the get command will need to set the scale to 00 for C and 01 for F.
colinpartridge wrote:I use a python script to convert Fahrenheit from a EZmotion 3in 1 sensor to Celcius, writing the result to a Variable. It's triggered any time the sensor temperature changes.
Colin
eme jota ce wrote:colinpartridge wrote:I use a python script to convert Fahrenheit from a EZmotion 3in 1 sensor to Celcius, writing the result to a Variable. It's triggered any time the sensor temperature changes.
Colin
Would you mind sharing your python script to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit?
device_id = YourDeviceID # insert temperature device id
tempF = indigo.devices[device_id].sensorValue
tempC = (float(tempF)-32) * .55 # temp conversion
tempCRound = round(tempC,1) # decimal place rounding
indigo.variable.updateValue("VariableName", str(tempCRound) + "°C")
zurich wrote:Greetings,
For anyone else interested this is the response from Chris at Aeon Labs when I asked if it was possible, through firmware, to change the temp scale to Celsuis:Unfortunately it isn't possible, its an internal Z-Wave setting that the gateway or controller will need to handle. The parameter setting was removed since every gateway handles it differently.
In the underlying level, the Multisensor uses Multilevel Sensor CC V5 that uses sensor type = 01 for temperature. The scale in the get command will need to set the scale to 00 for C and 01 for F.
In the end I am returning the Multisensor and search for a different type.
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