01-14-2024 04:44 AM
Hello,
Recently, I was testing the BME688 sensor in an application where it detects substances in water. But, when testing, the sensor might have touched the surface of the water. I am not completely sure though, because I was not able to exactly see it. Some of the problems that I have started noticing are that the board is having trouble connecting to the android app. The red and yellow light are both turning on at the normal intervals, but the bluetooth capability doesn't seem to be working. Does water damage the BME688 board (paired with Adafruit Huzzah esp32 Feather)? Furthermore, are there any solutions to fixing a water damaged board?
01-14-2024 03:18 PM
Hi sensorman,
The BME688 sensor and BME688 dev kit do not support waterproofing as water can damage them.
01-15-2024 01:13 AM
Thank you for the reply @BSTRobin
I am still not sure if it really did touch the water though. The mobile app is not detecting the board, but the red and yellow lights are flashing. The red light is flashing rapidly, and I was wondering if that is a sign that something is wrong with the board. Are there any ways to check is the board is water damaged? And, what can I interpret of the fast flashing red light?
03-08-2024 09:07 AM
Hi sensorman,
After powering on the board, you can open the serial terminal to see if there is any printing information.