Another very appreciated honest review, Chris! The AIR-1 diagram you are looking at is from an old revision, possibly even Rev 1, which is why the PCB design is different. Additionally, the MiCS-4514 gas sensor is available, but only with the CO2 sensor option. You must select CO2 first, then the MiCS-4514 option will appear. Otherwise, it won't be available. We are happy to answer any questions! Best, Justin Apollo Automation
Peeling an orange releases VOC's due to the release of hydrocarbons 🤤 I've been using a ESP32 CanAirIO environmental device for a while. Surprisingly sensitive to VOC's using BME680
Another very appreciated honest review, Chris! The AIR-1 diagram you are looking at is from an old revision, possibly even Rev 1, which is why the PCB design is different. Additionally, the MiCS-4514 gas sensor is available, but only with the CO2 sensor option. You must select CO2 first, then the MiCS-4514 option will appear. Otherwise, it won't be available. We are happy to answer any questions!
Best,
Justin
Apollo Automation
Thanks for that info.
First time commenting, ty for all the guides and reviews. Without you I wouldn't have been able to set all this up
Thanks Chris for the review. There are few people I trust doing reviews and you are one of them.
Peeling an orange releases VOC's due to the release of hydrocarbons 🤤
I've been using a ESP32 CanAirIO environmental device for a while. Surprisingly sensitive to VOC's using BME680
Good review, but it wouldn't do anyone for my home except be another gadget my wife wouldn't appreciate because I'm spending money.