Yes , we just have to improve the driver code to run the internal heater at periodic interval. In my setup I am running it at 1 min interval, and didn’t realize this was an absolute necessary. I guess it depends on the setup. Here’s my 1 month chart from that dataMost if not all humidity sensors don't like to be in >80%rh environments for very long. The sensor gets saturated after a while and gets stuck at 100% even when the humidity drops down. It usually gets back to normal operation after drying out in a dry environment for a few hours. Can this be what has happened?
There's a heating element in the sensor but I don't know how it's currently set up. Always on or just on for a few seconds before reading (which probably isn't enough to dry it out properly). For a very humid environment I think the possibility to tweak the time the heating element is on together with time between readings is crucial. From what I've read the heating element should be turned off for some time before a measurement is taken. But I'm not completely sure.
