Environment & Weather

OGLAS environment sensors — on-site weather, temperature anywhere, frost warning, air quality, and the generic analog node that underpins them all. Measure the conditions your site runs in.

The conditions a site runs in drive most of the decisions on it — when to irrigate, when to protect against frost, whether a shed is safe to enter. These sensors measure the environment, indoors and out.

  • Analog — the generic 0–3.3 V node behind many of these: soil, light, level, temperature, anything with a voltage.
  • Weather — on-site temperature, humidity, pressure, rain, and wind.
  • Temperature — point temperature anywhere: freezer, water tank, hot water, kiln, engine, room.
  • Frost — ground and air frost warning, tied to frost-protection switching.
  • Air Quality — CO₂, methane, and more, indoor or outdoor.

Analog

Generic analog sensor node — read anything 0–3.3 V, deep-sleep between samples.

Weather

An on-site weather station — temperature, humidity, pressure, rain, and wind — reporting to your own hub. Your conditions, not the nearest town’s.

Temperature

Point temperature anywhere it matters — freezer, water tank, hot water, kiln, engine, cool room — with threshold alerts the moment it drifts.

Frost

Ground and air frost warning that fires before the damage is done — and can trigger frost-protection fans or sprinklers automatically.

Air Quality

CO₂, methane, and particulates — indoor or outdoor — for sheds, glasshouses, confined spaces, and anywhere a build-up is a problem.