Hi there,
I don't know if the question is about the library or about the sensor itself. I am using the method calibrate (); to calibrate the sensor but it does not have the behavior I expect, which is to determine the zero (400 ppm). Instead, other baselines appear. After calibrating, I print the sensor information and get results such as:
Outdoor:

Indoor:

Background CO2 seems to have been defined in the calibration process. Does that make sense to you? In that case, how can that Background CO2 be set with such a high value, if the calibration is done outdoors?
Thank you!
Note: By the way, outdoor temperatures were lower, at 7-9 °C.
Hi there,
I don't know if the question is about the library or about the sensor itself. I am using the method
calibrate ();to calibrate the sensor but it does not have the behavior I expect, which is to determine the zero (400 ppm). Instead, other baselines appear. After calibrating, I print the sensor information and get results such as:Outdoor:

Indoor:

Background CO2 seems to have been defined in the calibration process. Does that make sense to you? In that case, how can that Background CO2 be set with such a high value, if the calibration is done outdoors?
Thank you!
Note: By the way, outdoor temperatures were lower, at 7-9 °C.