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Post Number:#1 Post Wed Jan 28, 2015 10:38 am
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Hi,

Can anyone tell me how to hook up the temp sensor to the jack plug? I have red black and yellow ond the tems sensor. Yellow is data, red vcc, black ground. But which pin of the jack is data?
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Sorry yes i got that. But which part of the jack is data and wich part is voltage? And do we have to do something in the code to enable them?

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Can you check the topics listed (Where to start?) on Portal firstly, please?

http://ferduino.com/wp-content/uploads/ ... PinMap.pdf

No need changes on code, go to menu 2 on TFT and select the probes to each parameter.
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I saw that picture but got confused you use a mono jack. And I believe you need a stereo jack for data, vcc and ground? Or am I missing something?
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Not at all!

It works in parasite mode.

http://www.openenergymonitor.org/emon/b ... re-sensing


What you mean with "temp readings are off" ?
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So basicly you take a mono jack. And solder data to the tip. and you solder ground + vcc together on the onther part? Never knew this even existed + and - on the same part. Cool learning every day.

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