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@mwguy Purpleair is useful from a community standpoint, there are plenty of home monitors available for less than $50. (AQI monitors for this... CO2 is useful for other reasons, but not wildfires).


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@ai6yr In the past I had built a personal air quality monitor with a raspberry pi and this hat (shop.sb-components.co.uk/colle) but eventually the hat shorted out. Given the fires I was considering getting a new monitor of some sort but If the data I collect was helping an app like yours I'd feel doubly good about it.


@mwguy That's neat... I think the best crowdsourced network is PurpleAir, which is their own sensors (don't think you can feed that with other sensors, unfortunately).

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