I’m getting 5000 readings on CO2 sensor for at least 6 hr. I checked my decoding with a COM “getdata” command – same 5000… It looks quite suspicions, but I don’t have a second CO2 sensor to check uRAD measurements. So the question is – how to diagnose CO2 or any other sensor? And if it is out of order – is there any way to reset and auto re-calibrate it?
Thanks,
Hi Wolfrel,
Thank you for the response. The device eui 000000008200014E. It is conneted to a private server. You are correct 5000 is an upper boundary of the device’s CO2 sensor range. I did contact RAdu about this matter. Interestegly, the CO2 sensor crrrected itself after about 40 hr. The readings are quite in line with expected – 400-700 range. HAve you ever experianced anything like this? I
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