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    Telaire 8001 pinout for RJ45

    Can anyone please post the rj45 to db9 pinouts for the Telaire 8001. Would like to get into it and make some changes. I don't have the cable and would like to just build one.
    HydroDynamics Reviewed by HydroDynamics on . Telaire 8001 pinout for RJ45 Can anyone please post the rj45 to db9 pinouts for the Telaire 8001. Would like to get into it and make some changes. I don't have the cable and would like to just build one. Rating: 5

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    Telaire 8001 pinout for RJ45

    Wow man... never heard of that... is it a grow room controller? Hydro controller? Atmosphere controller?

    You gOOgled and nothing?

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    Telaire 8001 pinout for RJ45

    Man what are the rj45 to db9 pinouts?
    Does that setup display co2 readings and act as a regulator?

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    Telaire 8001 pinout for RJ45

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Seekins
    Man what are the rj45 to db9 pinouts?
    Does that setup display co2 readings and act as a regulator?
    RJ45 is the typical network connector plug... like a phone cable plug, slightly bigger.

    DB9, I'm not sure... not sure at all... might be the small Serial connector?

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    Telaire 8001 pinout for RJ45

    The Telaire 8001 is a CO2 sensor/controller. There is a cable that connects the 8001 to a computer. The 8001 has a RJ45 (looks like a phone plug) the other end has a DB-9 (serial adapter that plugs into any computer). If someone would post which pins on the RJ45 go to which ones on the DB-9 it would not only benefit me, but this board....

    You use this for CO2 monitoring, such as if you were to use it in a grow room with CO2 injection and wanted to keep the levels at about 1500-1600!!!!

    I googled the snot out of this, spent 4 days looking, and looked on any board I could think of. Figured that someone must have the cable here and could just use a quick VOM to check the pins on it.


    Thanks

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    Telaire 8001 pinout for RJ45

    Sounds like a intriging device and seems pretty cheap for a pc monitor. I would contact the company. They should be able to email you the info you need.

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    Telaire 8001 pinout for RJ45

    Nevermind, was able to figure it out.

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    Telaire 8001 pinout for RJ45

    Quote Originally Posted by HydroDynamics
    Nevermind, was able to figure it out.
    I just saw this. Were you able to get it working? Did you build the relay that goes with it? How did that go for you?

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    Telaire 8001 pinout for RJ45

    I just fired it up and it was registering a high level. Turned on TEMA with mixed air to settle down the levels. Gone from 2500 down to 1300 in about 30 min, so it is recalibrating itself.

    In getting the connector figured out, man... I had to use a 10x scope to see if there was any traces on the board. Saw what was wired on the board and used my common sense to make a cable. No problem... nailed it the first time. pins 1,2,3 (l-r) on the sensor and 2,3,5 on the DB9 (not the right order)

    I'm hoping that the sensor settles down to what should be about 500ppm in the room with outside/inside air mix.

    I have actually built a controler that switches the fan, the lights, senses temprature swing of 10 degrees, switches the CO2 on/off, and detects darkness (no CO2 at night) for about 40 bucks... whats that a 350 dollar savings!! I should post the schematics for this... might be over the head of others, but some might be able to understand this. Now just have to get the CO2 tank filled.

    Also - If I can't get it self-recalibrated, could I just use canned nitrogen as a zero point reference gas?

    Thanks... All this to grow tomatoes :thumbsup:

    Back to Bar-B-Barn for a drink!

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    Telaire 8001 pinout for RJ45

    ^^^^ That's good... we've got a new McGuyver...

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