ESP January – VOC sensor

I’d like to measure the levels of harmful gasses in my living room, I can do this with a VOC sensor (volatile organic compound; will pick up CO2, cigarette smoke, burning candles, etc.).

So, I’m going to wire up an ESP32 with a solid state gas detector, and a VOC sensor!

This one here, a ZP07-v4.0 outputs levels low, mid, high of VOCs in the air around it. This will not tell me what the VOCs are though.

This little beauty will though, and give me “measurable” levels of CO, nitrogen dioxide and ammonia. Sweet.

Now, to wire this all together to an ESP32!

Some coding…

Voila, an air quality sensor for my living room, that reports back to my home automation server every 5s. I’ll start graphing the levels soon, see if I can glean any useful info, how many cigarettes smoked, how “stinky” apartment is ?

ESP January!

Woop! I survived the shitshow that was 2020. Now, what to do?

I know, I’ll extend my home IoT network, add more sensors, relays, LEDs, some well-being monitoring schtuff. Planning to control/monitor with HomeAssistant running on an RPi 4 (MQTT server, and ESPHome server).

For the rest of January I’ll be adding an ESP a day!

First, a simple 12V relay, powered by this cute lil ESP-01s. Relay will power 2 computer case fans, 1 which will pull air through a carbon filter; 1 will cool an RPi cluster.

Update

Apologies for the hiatus, a few things have kept me busy past couple of weeks… Including this new toy… Work halted on suit temporarily, to resume immediately!

Here’s a picture of new toy

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*grins* perhaps will be relevant to the b3ta project…

 

Update to update:

After a little r&r&s in Amsterdam, I realised a potential major issue with the b3ta project, it might not be well suited (fnar fnar) to nighttime use, specifically in the dances. A offshoot for nighttime use is being considered, prototyped in paper… More to follow!

Meaw,
Meawmix!