But if the sensor is in an enclosure the air must be circulated by means of a fan in this case. The heating resistor is not configured to circulate the air through any type of enclosure, just the circulation within the sensor housing itself. Do you agree?
@@rolandberendonck3900" The dust sensor module DSM501 should be installed vertically and kept away from any artificial current of air by fans." This is stated in the Specifications Sheet from the producer.
@@stefuyo Here a fan is moving air through it (to speed response). Might as well disconnect the resistor in this case. I agree that forced air will probably affect the absolute measurements, but it will still be useful for comparing dust levels in environments.
Please upload a video on Rife machines
please share your schematic and project code, the link in the description is not working. THANK YOU
www.hackster.io/mircemk/arduino-air-quality-monitor-with-dsm501a-sensor-b4f8fc
@@MirkoPavleskiMK thank you so much🙏
Instructions ,schematic and code : create.arduino.cc/projecthub/mircemk/arduino-air-quality-monitor-with-dsm501a-sensor-b4f8fc?ref=user&ref_id=168805&offset=0
What is measure unit of pm10?
In this particular project the number is only relative and the degree of pollution is represented by LEDs
Its wrong. You not need in cooler because warm resistor do air stream. And sensor must be in vertical position always.
Sorry for my english))
But if the sensor is in an enclosure the air must be circulated by means of a fan in this case. The heating resistor is not configured to circulate the air through any type of enclosure, just the circulation within the sensor housing itself. Do you agree?
@@rolandberendonck3900" The dust sensor module DSM501 should be installed vertically and kept away from any artificial current of air by fans."
This is stated in the Specifications Sheet from the producer.
@@stefuyo Here a fan is moving air through it (to speed response). Might as well disconnect the resistor in this case. I agree that forced air will probably affect the absolute measurements, but it will still be useful for comparing dust levels in environments.
can we see the code?
create.arduino.cc/projecthub/mircemk/arduino-air-quality-monitor-with-dsm501a-sensor-b4f8fc