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ostaquet avatar ostaquet commented on September 26, 2024

I didn't make any experiments on this aspect because my usage is to sample the data every 15 minutes. It is plenty of time to let the sensor cold down.

In order to cold down the sensor, it is obviously linked to the environment. If it is outside by -10°C, it will cool much faster than on the beach at 35°C.

There is a first information in the datasheet. According to the response curves mentioned in the datasheet, we should expect at least 30 to 40 seconds between two samples but there is no information about the environment and the conditions of this experiment.

Depending on your usage and conditions, you should test how the sensor cools down between two samples.

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SciWax avatar SciWax commented on September 26, 2024

I didn't make any experiments on this aspect because my usage is to sample the data every 15 minutes. It is plenty of time to let the sensor cold down.

In order to cold down the sensor, it is obviously linked to the environment. If it is outside by -10°C, it will cool much faster than on the beach at 35°C.

There is a first information in the datasheet. According to the response curves mentioned in the datasheet, we should expect at least 30 to 40 seconds between two samples but there is no information about the environment and the conditions of this experiment.

Depending on your usage and conditions, you should test how the sensor cools down between two samples.

Thank you for the advise! So there is plenty to experiment with. Personally, I'm not sure, if the measurement intervall is 40 seconds in the response curve. When you look at the curve for the low concentration sensor, you can see small little dots for instance between 0 and 40 seconds. These dots look like individual measurements, when you zoom in, which makes me think, that they measured at a way higher frequency. At some point, the sensor just seems to get saturated, because the concentration of the test gas stays at 200 ppb?

In your experience, after the cooling down phase, how long should the Heater be on before I take measurements? I was thinking about heating for 1 Minute before actually taking any measurements to be safe even during really cold phases.
Kind regards,

SciWax

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ostaquet avatar ostaquet commented on September 26, 2024

Do you have a chart with the different measurements?
What is the temperature of the environment around the sensor?

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