Superduner
Established Member
I'm trying to set up a system to monitor the temperatures around my central heating system, which is powered by a woodburner.
I want to be able to monitor (the temperature of) about 5 points around the system, and as a bonus to be able to see when any of the three water pumps are on or off. An extra bonus would be to be able to override one of the three thermostats and kick the circulation pumps on manually.
All of the tanks and pumps are in the cellar, so I'd like to have a display panel up in the living room to save having to go outside and into a coldish cellar to check readings.
At present I'm using Bluetooth temperature sensors to see what's going on, but the range is limited and the batteries go flat fairly quickly.
I'm guessing that thermistors are the way to go? The furthest distance from sensor to display would be 10 metres. I can't believe that this is an unusual requirement.
Why do I want to do it? Primarily to improve the efficiency, and secondly to have a gadget to fiddle with during the winter.
I want to be able to monitor (the temperature of) about 5 points around the system, and as a bonus to be able to see when any of the three water pumps are on or off. An extra bonus would be to be able to override one of the three thermostats and kick the circulation pumps on manually.
All of the tanks and pumps are in the cellar, so I'd like to have a display panel up in the living room to save having to go outside and into a coldish cellar to check readings.
At present I'm using Bluetooth temperature sensors to see what's going on, but the range is limited and the batteries go flat fairly quickly.
I'm guessing that thermistors are the way to go? The furthest distance from sensor to display would be 10 metres. I can't believe that this is an unusual requirement.
Why do I want to do it? Primarily to improve the efficiency, and secondly to have a gadget to fiddle with during the winter.