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1. hunter+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-11-16 20:56:22
Might be able to use a flipper zero as the sensor, if the cats are chipped. Then you'll have data to catch any unusual usage, like a urinary blockage, before it becomes a serious problem! At that point you're a smart switch and Home Assistant script away from fan control.
replies(3): >>kenton+Q2 >>ahaucn+I8 >>trebli+lu1
2. kenton+Q2[view] [source] 2024-11-16 21:17:17
>>hunter+(OP)
Garply had a blockage once and he did a remarkably good job of communicating the problem to us directly!
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3. ahaucn+I8[view] [source] 2024-11-16 22:08:39
>>hunter+(OP)
I would recommend to use an TVOC sensor that detects smell very easily and then automatically switch on a fan. Could be a fun project.

Just need: - TVOC sensor like the SGP41

- ESP32 microcontroller

- Electric Relay

replies(2): >>teruak+Sx >>amluto+F51
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4. teruak+Sx[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-11-17 02:00:56
>>ahaucn+I8
Interesting idea. Do TVOC respond with enough signal to low level aromatics verses all the particles from cooking or pollution?
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5. allenr+GF[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-11-17 03:46:16
>>kenton+Q2
As a fellow cat person, I feel pretty confident interpreting what’s being implied here. :-)

Beautiful home and contents, btw! It seems expensive but more than a few folks would have spent the same money on “nicer marble” or something.

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6. kenton+cG[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-11-17 03:58:38
>>allenr+GF
Heh, I actively dislike "nice marble" or anything that just looks expensive without providing any functional benefit.
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7. amluto+F51[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-11-17 11:08:08
>>ahaucn+I8
I’m highly unimpressed by my couple of SGP41 sensors, but they would probably work for this application.
8. trebli+lu1[view] [source] 2024-11-17 16:19:42
>>hunter+(OP)
I did wonder where the network connections were going into the cat areas!
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