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I've had another user say the same thing, so I've considered investigating CO2. What's the rationale to you for wanting it?
Not speaking for Mr Lemon, but for me CO2 levels are an interesting metric to trigger my air exchanger / HVAC fan combo for in a given zone, since it indicates stale air in general.
Same ^
CO2 sensor for me is the most important.
Good to know, maybe I'll add a MH-Z19.
I don't have HVAC, so I'm just using it to see when the air at my desk is getting stale so I remember to open the window. I mostly use homeassistant for the configuration, although I might also set up a notification at some point (I only got my sensor 2 days ago)
Interesting. The AirGradient sensors are exactly what I'm trying to avoid with the OS, considering their price tag. MH-Z19 sensors might be a good direction for me to go.