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  • 💬 Secure 5-button Keyfob

    mysensors keyfob atsha204a enclosure
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    NeverDieN
    I look forward to seeing photos....
  • 💬 Franzininho

    arduino attiny85
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    Cláudio RegisC
    I could help with that if you want to! (Eu posso ajudar com isso se vocês quiserem!)
  • Orientation Sensor

    mysensors orientation
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    Fat FlyF
    I do not was time for this but want to try.
  • 💬 ESP Power Strip

    power strip esp8266 wifi current sensor relay
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  • 💬 MDMS OEM2

    majordomo micro sensor
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    Ivan ZI
    Yes, I know about this problem But i want repeat size "MDMS OEM" It was a good option for the case http://www.ebay.com/sch/sis.html?_nkw=USB+Mobile+Power+Bank+Phone+Charger+Pack+18650+Rechargeable+Battery+Box+Case+DIY&_id=381009132329&&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2658 [image: 1492846594631-20170422_102425-resized.jpeg]
  • 💬 Window Sensor with Sensebender (high WAF)

    door window mysensors waf nrf24l01
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    EfflonE
    @antonholmstedt a pro mini fits if you cut the corners, check out https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/6612/door-sensor-remix-of-some-mys-community-efforts
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    kalinaK
    @gohan Yes, you are right, this is done by cnc router.
  • 💬 MySensors equiped Clock Radio

    contest2017 mysensors
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    hekH
    Love the big red button! :heart_eyes:
  • 💬 Multiple uses battery RFM69 node

    rfm69 temperature switch battery
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    @chbla said in 💬 Multiple uses battery RFM69 node: Can anyone suggest a source for the parts? Are there any sources that you can upload the files by any chance? If you mean can you upload a BOM to a company and then it generates a basket of the items, then i know that farnell and maybe digikey do this. But i only use this feature that is built into EAGLE pcb designer, so i'm not sure if they support it directly on their websites, might be worth a look. http://www.farnell.com/ http://www.digikey.co.uk
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    @EddyG PCB received and tested, new version (v1.1) available here and on github.
  • 💬 LinuxIoT Project

    iot
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    LinuxIoTL
    @hek thanks for the clarification, appreciate that. @Anticimex hope this clarifies.
  • 💬 TOFE Low Speed IO Board

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  • 💬 RFM69 Relay Actuator Node (mains powered)

    rfm69 mysensors relay
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    mtiutiuM
    Hi, I finally received the boards from the manufacturer(big thanks to @Seeed-Fusion). I manage to assemble one board by soldering the components and such and...it WORKS(including OTA)! I will post the instructions on openhardware.io project page.
  • 💬 MysXLedDimmer

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    AnticimexA
    @TimO Yep, that sounds right. It will probably be quite common that the micro will have more capabilities on the various MYSX pins than the MYSX spec states the pin in question can handle, but I tried to spec MYSX to be as compatible as possible with a range of micros so it is quite "stupid" in it's pin featureset. It is basically the same reasoning for the connector. It is large and bulky and hard to use in really small boards, but I wanted it to be easy to use, and easy to source. And it provide a nice debug interface when left unconnected. Tradeoffs, tradeoffs. :)
  • 💬 MySensors temperature sensor

    mysensors temperature
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  • 💬 Homini AC Powered Relay (2) Module

    contest2017 lighting mysensors relay switch light
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    @Samuel235 said in 💬 Homini AC Powered Relay (2) Module: OMRON G3MB-202P Okay I'm trying to help you with the fuse component. ;-) I found a datasheet for the OMRON G3MB-202P. And there are enoght information to be known for fuse selection. :-) I try to calculate it here (and i will try it with my bad English ;-) ). The most important information is the melting integral. The Melting integral has A²s as unit. So this means the maximum current for a time can exists without damaging the device. For further information look at wikipedia. So we need any further information about: the protection which is present before (the typical circuit protection in private houses) the melting integral from the device which we want to protect the maximum voltage the maximum switching current the breaking capacity Inrush current for the switched devices (we can't know) Typical values for an automatic circuit breaker in private houses are: from 25 to 100 A²s 230 V AC 16 A So this protection isn't good enough for our relay. The relay have these values: 230 V AC 2 A maximum switching current I²t value (melting integral): 4 A²s the allowed inrush current over a small time is higher than the melting integral. It is a bit confusing i think, but if we calculate the protection for the given melting integral and it's fine. So we can define the parameters for the client (switching site of this application here) The fuse have to be: I²s value higher or equal than the I²s value from the existing protection rating voltage over 230 V AC rating current 2 A or lower (because 2 A is the maximum at 25 °C, for 40 °C it is about 1.6 A) a maximum switching time of 1 second at 2 A or lower time with higher current but below 4A²s! To calculate use the switching time from the fuse datasheet an multiply it two times with the given current for this switching time. And i think a fast blow fuse would be the best. There are SMD fuses with 10.1 x 3 mm and 250 V AC available. If there is no fuse available with the values above, we could combine multiple fuses. A possible solution could be one bigger fuse for both relays and the ac/dc component. And a smaller fuse for the switching site of the relay and the HLK-PM01. But for this it is important that the circuit have only one input for the hot one (L) of 230 V and one output for each relay. In this case we could reduce the big connectors from 6 to 4. Like (L, N, Relay1, Relay2). And the temperature fuse can work for all components too ;-) So the protection for the primary site of the HLK-PM01 is a problem i think. Because the are no information available about the I²s value from HLK-PM01. I hope you can understand my English and could follow my explanation?
  • 💬 Just RFM gateway

    contest2017 rfm69 usb atsha204a mysensors gateway
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    @Koresh I do like it, i just worry for people that use their main PC as a controller. Easily knockable/damageable unless they use a rear socket.
  • Smart Light Switch 220v

    atmega328 hlk-pm01 220v relay light switch light nrf24l01
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    Hi, nice projet. I am very interested in it. But why you are using 5 V and not 3.3 V? The ATmea328 works with 3.3 V too and the NRF have to use 3.3 V. The only restriction on 3.3 V is the clock limitation for the Atmega (8 MHz). But with no crystal it don't care. For example you could use an HLK-PM03 instead of HLK-PM01 and remove the linear voltage regulator. So you get more space an everything have the same voltage level. And another point is, it is recommended to use a capacitor (0.1 µF) to ground for each voltage pin (Vcc, Avcc, Aref).
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  • In wall LCD Switch/Scene controller for MySensors

    lcd scene controller switch inwall
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    sundberg84S
    @artipi - Hi, nope not at the moment but if you search the forum there is some projects/authors working with touchscreens.

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