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    MMM-Temperature/Humidity Module (DHT11, DHT22 and AM2302 sensors.)

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    • pskP Offline
      psk @H3L1o150
      last edited by paviro

      @H3L1o150 currently, to define the pin to which sensor is connected, you need to edit the node_helper.js file ind MMM-Temperature-Humidity directory and edit line number 12.
      var dht = new rpiDhtSensor.DHT11(2); to var dht = new rpiDhtSensor.DHT11(21);

      you can leave the config as

                  {
      			module: 'MMM-Temperature-Humidity',
      			position: 'bottom_right',
      			config: {
      				refreshInterval: 10000,
      				temperaturePrefix: "Room temperature: ",
      				temperatureSuffix: "°C",
      				humidityPrefix: "Humidity: ",
      				humiditySuffix: "%"
      			}
      		},
      

      guess this needs to be improved in future release… :D


      Note from admin: Please use Markdown on code snippets for easier reading!

      P.S.K

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      • H3L1o150H Offline
        H3L1o150
        last edited by

        Tanks @psk

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        • J Offline
          jsyzthz
          last edited by

          i found MMM cannot auto startup if use it. because it must be run with sudo. but i don’t know how to run sudo with ‘DISPLAY=:0’? @psk

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          • BangeeB Offline
            Bangee Module Developer
            last edited by

            @jsyzthz checkt this out: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/738/mmm-dht22-humidity-and-temperature-module

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            • pskP Offline
              psk @jsyzthz
              last edited by psk

              @jsyzthz Unfortunately neither did I have any luck executing with sudo while using ‘DISPLAY=:0’ .

              For auto start I used PM2.

              This is my mm.sh file

              cd ~/MagicMirror
              DISPLAY=:0 sudo npm start
              

              P.S : I haven’t yet tried this alternative by Bangee. But it sure looks promising in this scenario where we need the mirror to start from ssh(or Terminal) while specifying the display device.

              If i come across any workarounds, I’ll update.
              Cheers.

              P.S.K

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              • J Offline
                jsyzthz
                last edited by

                @psk , when i execute your command in my pi3 from putty. will get below error.
                0_1476980028924_upload-94e2d7d2-b3a1-493a-a093-7ac8645113c3

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                • D Offline
                  d3r
                  last edited by

                  I’m going to order the dht-22 soon. I was reading about the sensor set up and most guides mention using a resistor. Do you guys have one in your set up?

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                  • pskP Offline
                    psk @d3r
                    last edited by

                    @d3r Dht 22 and 11 series doesnt require one :)

                    PS: Just saw the post.Was out of town for two weeks…

                    P.S.K

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                    • yawnsY Offline
                      yawns Moderator @psk
                      last edited by

                      @psk
                      That depends on the sensor you buy. If you use a sensor with 4 pins you need the resistor. If you use the sensor with 3 pins mounted to a circuit board you don’t need the resistor.

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                      • pskP Offline
                        psk
                        last edited by

                        This was my reference. Both the models are similar, though the one without the PCB(4 pin model) might require some resistance. Not sure though…Need to dig Deeper :D
                        Cheers :)

                        P.S.K

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