Air quality monitors: paying more does not get you more accuracy
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#3I wrote this article a few weeks ago after discovering that a well known air quality monitor in the market that retails for more than USD 1000 actually uses a PM module that costs less than USD 20.
Often people assume that the more expensive, the better but as you can see in the article this is often not the case -especially when it comes to the accuracy of the monitor.
If you are looking for an open source / open hardware air quality monitor kit that uses high quality sensor modules and is very easy to assemble, have a look at the project we maintain. Instructions to built an indoor monitor [1], instructions to built an outdoor monitor [2] and overview of the kits [3]. All is open source (firmware, schematics, 3d files for enclosure, etc).
[1] https://www.airgradient.com/open-airgradient/instructions/di...
[2] https://www.airgradient.com/open-airgradient/instructions/di...
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#4Does anyone have experience with the open air monitor version [1]? I am looking for an affordable outdoor air sensor that will be used to collect data from certain urban and suburban areas to use as evidence in efforts to dissuade (through public comment periods and possible litigation) industrial rezoning near residential areas due to pm2.5 and other combustion emission pollution (and deploying a sensor network to e…
The Open Air outdoor monitor has been designed in co-operation with scientists and is currently undergoing co-location testing on four continents to collect a large dataset and being able to completely understand the performance in different environments and to develop accurate compensation algorythms if required. The first results look very good. You can read more about it on our research page [1].
We get a lot of interest and support from the research community on this monitor as it is completely open hardware / open source.
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#6https://forums.adafruit.com/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=136528&p=76...
Re: Air quality monitors: paying more does not get you more accuracy
#7Does anyone have experience with the open air monitor version [1]? I am looking for an affordable outdoor air sensor that will be used to collect data from certain urban and suburban areas to use as evidence in efforts to dissuade (through public comment periods and possible litigation) industrial rezoning near residential areas due to pm2.5 and other combustion emission pollution (and deploying a sensor network to e…
Thank you for mentioning our kits. The Open Air outdoor monitor has been designed in co-operation with scientists and is currently undergoing co-location testing on four continents to collect a large dataset and being able to completely understand the performance in different environments and to develop accurate compensation algorythms if required. The first results look very good. You can read more about it on our r…
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#8Does AirGradient have any options that are connected and powered via PoE? The Awair Omni looks like a great option for what I imagine I'd like to set up but it would be nice to support Air Gradient if possible.
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#10Author here. I wrote this article a few weeks ago after discovering that a well known air quality monitor in the market that retails for more than USD 1000 actually uses a PM module that costs less than USD 20. Often people assume that the more expensive, the better but as you can see in the article this is often not the case -especially when it comes to the accuracy of the monitor. If you are looking for an open sou…