At 04:18 PM 3/21/97 -0600, you wrote: >I'd like to put together some oxygen and ammonia sensors for a chicken house. I want to read the sensors with a PIC and control some equipment as a result of the reading. I think I'd be dealing with parts per million in the air. Does anyone know where I can get the sensors? Or for that matter, does anyone know if there are some already-built ones out on the market with communication and control functions? You could try asking a chemist or engineer at a local chemical plant if you don't get a good answer here. One that works with fertilizers or explosives would be especially helpful. Andy ================================================================== Andy Kunz - Montana Design - 409 S 6th St - Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 Hardware & Software for Industry & R/C Hobbies "Go fast, turn right, and keep the wet side down!" ==================================================================