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davidkreidler avatar davidkreidler commented on June 3, 2024

Hello @kraukl and thanks for reaching out and testing already.

To enable the Menu please update to the latest release (because it was developed after your purchase):
Instructions: https://github.com/davidkreidler/OpenCO2_Sensor#update-via-usb

Step by step:

  • Download all files from the latest release
  • Make sure, that the power switch is in the ON position (down)
  • Plug a data USB-C cable (not the magnetic one) into your PC and the Sensor
  • Hold the Button on the backside of the CO2 Sensor near the USB-C port and shortly push simultaneously the reset ↪️ Button
  • In Windows Device Manager (Gerätemanager) under Ports (COM & LPT) find the COM number and modify it in update.bat
  • Run update.bat via double click
  • Afterwards push the reset ↪️ Button

This is only needed once. Afterwards or on new sensors its possible to update the Sensor over WiFi.
If you have any questions please feel free to reach out.

After the update its possible to do a manual calibration via the Menu (please put the Sensor outside while doing so).
Generally the CO2 level can rise quite quickly depending on factors like: How big is the room, how high is the sealing, how airtight is the room, how many people are in the room and for how long it was ventilated.
But you are right : during 2h in an air sealed container it should not rise. Only possibility I see is because CO2 is heavier then air it was collecting over time in the bottom close to the Sensor.

If these steps dont fix the observed behavior please reach out here and I will do an in depth analysis.
For this I then would like to kindly ask you to shipp the device to me. I will provide you a shipping label.

Thank you!
David

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kraukl avatar kraukl commented on June 3, 2024

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davidkreidler avatar davidkreidler commented on June 3, 2024

Evaluated the device and could not see a significant increase of CO2 inside a IKEA sealed container over 24h.
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Also a comparison to a 3rd party device and a second sensor showed a static difference (likely due to calibration).
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One potential root cause of the increased CO2 Values was found in a call: The shift to colder temperatures because of the Winter season. This could have lead to a closed windows in the corridor. I will close the ticket for now.

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kraukl avatar kraukl commented on June 3, 2024

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