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====== Spark-Core Hacking: Read MQ2 sensor data ====== | ====== Spark-Core Hacking: Read MQ2 sensor data ====== | ||
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- | Since gases can be a tricky and risky energy carriers and their combustion also creates potentially harmful by-products like Carbon-Monoxide (CO), it seemed prudent to have an autonomous environmental monitoring and gas leakage detection system, in order to minimize the risk of an undetected leak, which could lead to potentially harmful explosions or a high concentration of CO, which could also lead to unconsciousness and death. Monitoring the temperature and humidity might also help in preventing moisture buildup which often leads to fungi problems. | + | Since gases can be tricky and risky energy carriers and their combustion |
- | To cover everything, a whole team of sensors | + | To cover everything, a whole team of sensors |
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