Hello, do you know the pin layout on the RJ? It is to know the connection of a dallas ds18b20 or a DHT22. If you have an adapter it might be easier to measure with a tester each pin of the RJ with the pins of the jack. Thanks!
@@SmartnyDom Thanks, but I figured it out, I bought a TH Elite and with just a tester in 5 minutes I had a DS18b20 and a DHT22 running with no problems.
@@litris BTW are you connecting original sensors to this Elite (from the previous model) or a custom? If the 2nd; are you using additionally resistor for DH, DS?
@@SmartnyDom I use external DS18B20 and DHT22 sensors, not Sonoff sensors. The model is the TH Elite, on the Elite box it is in yellow and on the bottom of the box it shows THR320D. The resistor is not necessary, it is included in the TH Elite. It automatically recognizes if you use a Dallas or a DHT22, after a few seconds the value - - % in humidity disappears and it will only show you the temperature with the Dallas. In several videos I see that they talk about the different measurements depending on the model and the refresh time of the value, in the last update it is almost constantly reading the value. About the measurement depending on the sensor used, it is not a problem since it can be calibrated to the real temperature, this is only advisable if calibrated with a good thermometer. I hope it helps you, the order in VDD-DATA-NC-GND looking at the RJ connector with the tab behind if it is not understood do not connect it, I can not upload a photo now. But with this you can use any Dallas or DHT22 that you have at home, it will detect it right away.