Great solution. Both the LinkUSB and the DS2438-based MS-TV are fully
supported in OWFS.

You did ask for a 12V range, however, and the MS-TV only goes to 10V. That
was the only reason for the voltage divider suggestion.

By the way, does the Multisensor/type correctly show "MS-TV"?


On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 4:51 PM, Peter Hollenbeck <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just received from iButtonLink a LinkUSB and an MS-TV voltage sensor
> ($60 total).
> I went with this solution because I don't know electronics and can't build
> a voltage sensor starting with a DS....
>
> The LinkUSB and MS-TV work great for me.
> Start owfs, then:
> cat 1wire/26.AA5245010000/VAD
>
> Result is 8.88, from a discarded 9 volt battery. Agrees with multimeter
> reading.
>
> Peter
>
>
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