Hi!

if you mean humidity (when you say moisture) then i use a DS1923

http://www.fuchs-shop.com/de/shop/4/1/13372025/

is costs 70 euro, but it's working for me since august without any problems.
and it reads temperature also, with 1/8 °C accuracy.

        cheers,
        Zoff.

Mads Hjorth wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to get some decent values from a moisture meter from hobby
> boards (familiy code 30). From what I understand the sensor is a
> variable resistor and the value of the current field should depend on
> the resistance.
>
> No matter what I do to the sensor e.g. drop it in a cup of water I get
> the exact same value (-0.6375).
>
> Do I need to set any of the cryptic settings to read the current value
> correct?
>
> Mads
>
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