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  • mfalkviddM Offline
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    #797

    When doing the change above, i noticed that after I created https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/issues/1107 the number of undocumented MySensors keywords has more than doubled!

    The plan was to let the MySensors butler check for missing keywords as soon as the few remaining keywords were documented. If I add the check on the existing code, the butler wouldn't allow any commits which would hinder development. But since no-one has documented the missing keywords in over a year, I decided to blacklist the missing keywords and add the check anyway. The new check will give developers a list of new missing keywords, if they add any, so they can be documented.

    Reference: https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1293

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      I've also submitted documentation updates for clarifying MY_RX_MESSAGE_BUFFER_FEATURE limitiation on esp8266 and renaming RadioSetting to TransportSetting for https://www.mysensors.org/apidocs/group__RadioSettingGrpPub.html

      References:
      https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1296
      https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1295

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      • franz-unixF Offline
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        wrote on last edited by franz-unix
        #799

        Today I have finished my d-diot board:

        d-diot board

        The board is part of the d-diot project (see my other post)

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        • FanfanF Offline
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          #800

          My 3V Node (Atmega328P 1MHz), embedded NRF24L01+ with ceramic antenna, ATSHA256, AT25DF512, BME208, LED, Battery monitoring, ICSP, FTDI, Castelizable, Breadboardable. 0_1560175339322_IMG_20190610_155632461.jpg

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          • FanfanF Fanfan

            My 3V Node (Atmega328P 1MHz), embedded NRF24L01+ with ceramic antenna, ATSHA256, AT25DF512, BME208, LED, Battery monitoring, ICSP, FTDI, Castelizable, Breadboardable. 0_1560175339322_IMG_20190610_155632461.jpg

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            #801

            @fanfan nice! How is the signal compared to stock nrf24 modules? How much for antenna?

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            • monteM monte

              @fanfan nice! How is the signal compared to stock nrf24 modules? How much for antenna?

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              #802

              @monte A little bit less, but not a lot. I still need to improve the PCB (better castelization tracks, remove diodes, ...) and this should be ready to be copied/used.

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                #803

                Today finished with the HW part of the new device
                0_1560897178995_IMG_20190618_204226.jpg

                https://youtu.be/X1_tU14Vo5A

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                • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                  Great idea @sundberg84
                  This prompted me to finally get started on something that I've put off for far too long, especially considering how little work it was.

                  I'm still using dupont wires to connect my radios, despite better solutions such as the easypcb being available. But this quick little trick makes it easier to switch the radio modules.
                  https://youtu.be/Jeg0kS9AcgY

                  You'll need:

                  • Dupont female-female wires (I use 10cm), https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-Shipping-1lot-40pcs-lot-10cm-2-54mm-1pin-femal-to-femal-jumper-wire-Dupont-cable/32329983091.html
                  • 4x2 jumper wire connector/header from a 620 pcs kit, https://www.aliexpress.com/item/620-Pcs-1-Set-Jumper-Wire-Cable-Pin-Header-Connector-Kit-Male-Crimp-Female-Pin-Terminal/32816829548.html
                  • NRF24L01+ radio module, https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shiping-best-prices-10pcs-lot-NRF24L01-NRF24L01-Wireless-Module-2-4G-Wireless-Communication-Module/674686536.html
                  • Small screwdriver

                  In the future, I plan to build the other end of the connector for Pro Mini and Rasbperry Pi.

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                  @mfalkvidd
                  Looks impressive!

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                    #805

                    Today finished new device:
                    2_1561646085870_IMG_20190622_140526.jpg 1_1561646085870_IMG_20190620_111739.jpg 0_1561646085869_IMG_20190620_111730.jpg
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                    0_1561646144076_IMG_20190624_171107.jpg

                    Video:

                    https://youtu.be/DVpDjXjeUKg

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                    • franz-unixF Offline
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                      #806

                      Today.... This MQ2 gas sensor with Neopixel RGB lamp on top and a capacitive touch button under the circle mark on the front.

                      5_1562001267230_DSC_3411.JPG 4_1562001267230_DSC_3410.JPG 3_1562001267230_DSC_3409.JPG 2_1562001267230_DSC_3408.JPG 1_1562001267230_DSC_3407.JPG 0_1562001267230_DSC_3405.JPG

                      It is part of the d-diot project. The files of the 3d-printable case are available in Thingiverse.

                      The firmware is available here, the wiki page is under construction.

                      In the next weeks I will try to print it in wood... Just to increase the WAF :wink:

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                        #807

                        My new micro-sensor water leak ready. Powered by NRF52832-CIAA
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                        cr2032, ... ~3μA consumption

                        0_1562099724515_photo_2019-07-02_02-54-162.jpg

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                        • bjacobseB Offline
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                          #808

                          Love to to watch all you creative designs :-)

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                            Pro version of water leak sensor, for very very hard to reach and remote places :). Version with amplifier.
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                              Pro version of water leak sensor, for very very hard to reach and remote places :). Version with amplifier.
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                              @berkseo what's the range improvement with amplifier ?
                              From my experience with nrf24 the amplifier + ceramic antenna was not giving great results.

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                                @berkseo what's the range improvement with amplifier ?
                                From my experience with nrf24 the amplifier + ceramic antenna was not giving great results.

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                                @nca78 said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                what's the range improvement with amplifier ?
                                From my experience with nrf24 the amplifier + ceramic antenna was not giving great results.

                                A few months ago, when testing, I received about 200 meters of stabilized power from the power bank. While this device was tested for 30 metres. There are problems with receiving the delivery confirmation, the device is guaranteed to transmit, but does not receive the delivery confirmation(sometimes). I think it's linked to my gateway, it has the usual radio module nrf24l01+. Of course we are talking about dc-dc-mode :)

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                                • berkseoB berkseo

                                  Pro version of water leak sensor, for very very hard to reach and remote places :). Version with amplifier.
                                  5_1562543076800_photo_2019-07-07_23-57-52.jpg 4_1562543076800_photo_2019-07-07_23-57-51.jpg 3_1562543076800_photo_2019-07-07_23-57-51 (3).jpg 2_1562543076799_photo_2019-07-07_23-57-51 (2).jpg 1_1562543076799_photo_2019-07-07_23-57-18.jpg 0_1562543076798_photo_2019-07-07_23-57-18 (2).jpg

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                                  @berkseo

                                  I do not want to be too offensive, but it seems to me as if your skills in electronics and 3D-printing is way better developed than your trust in the plumbing :sweat_smile:

                                  Now for the serious part: how often do you experience water leaks? And how long do the batteries in this design last?

                                  Boozz

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                                    @berkseo

                                    I do not want to be too offensive, but it seems to me as if your skills in electronics and 3D-printing is way better developed than your trust in the plumbing :sweat_smile:

                                    Now for the serious part: how often do you experience water leaks? And how long do the batteries in this design last?

                                    Boozz

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                                    @boozz serious water leak heppened once in 40 years

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                                      @boozz serious water leak heppened once in 40 years

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                                      @gohan
                                      I was referring to @berkseo 's situation and images/examples. I just wondered why this person would put this amount of effort in creating a device that would probably not be functional at the moment it should be functional. I'm just thinking about corrosion of the pcb, a drained battery, change of properties of the 'sensor' due to time-effects etc.
                                      Do not misunderstand me: I'm absolutely enthousiastic about this device (and I'm impressed by how small it is and the design), but I'm a bit concerned about the effects that could negatively affect the behaviour of it.

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                                        @gohan
                                        I was referring to @berkseo 's situation and images/examples. I just wondered why this person would put this amount of effort in creating a device that would probably not be functional at the moment it should be functional. I'm just thinking about corrosion of the pcb, a drained battery, change of properties of the 'sensor' due to time-effects etc.
                                        Do not misunderstand me: I'm absolutely enthousiastic about this device (and I'm impressed by how small it is and the design), but I'm a bit concerned about the effects that could negatively affect the behaviour of it.

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                                        @boozz said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                        @gohan
                                        I was referring to @berkseo 's situation and images/examples. I just wondered why this person would put this amount of effort in creating a device that would probably not be functional at the moment it should be functional. I'm just thinking about corrosion of the pcb, a drained battery, change of properties of the 'sensor' due to time-effects etc.
                                        Do not misunderstand me: I'm absolutely enthousiastic about this device (and I'm impressed by how small it is and the design), but I'm a bit concerned about the effects that could negatively affect the behaviour of it.

                                        You can see on the picture he already had a leak under his kitchen sink :p
                                        And in some countries pipes installations are not very reliable, for example yesterday evening my dishwasher emptied on the floor because the workers did not glue the PVC pipe angle so it went away. Would have love to be warned at the first drops instead of realizing it much later when walking in water in the middle of the kitchen. I also had problem with drinkable water fountain not stopping when tank was full and emptying the 20l bottle on the floor, leaks of sinks and bathtub in the bathrooms in previous apartment, etc etc
                                        So there's truly a "market" for those sensors, they could also be slightly modified to make rain detection instead and warn you if rain is coming and some windows are still opened (very useful here in tropical weather when you can switch from sunny to tropical rain in a mater of minutes).

                                        And if you use the low power comparator of the nrf5 it uses only a few uA in sleep mode, easily detects a bit of water between the 2 contacts and can last for 1-2 years on button cell.

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                                          @boozz said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                          @gohan
                                          I was referring to @berkseo 's situation and images/examples. I just wondered why this person would put this amount of effort in creating a device that would probably not be functional at the moment it should be functional. I'm just thinking about corrosion of the pcb, a drained battery, change of properties of the 'sensor' due to time-effects etc.
                                          Do not misunderstand me: I'm absolutely enthousiastic about this device (and I'm impressed by how small it is and the design), but I'm a bit concerned about the effects that could negatively affect the behaviour of it.

                                          You can see on the picture he already had a leak under his kitchen sink :p
                                          And in some countries pipes installations are not very reliable, for example yesterday evening my dishwasher emptied on the floor because the workers did not glue the PVC pipe angle so it went away. Would have love to be warned at the first drops instead of realizing it much later when walking in water in the middle of the kitchen. I also had problem with drinkable water fountain not stopping when tank was full and emptying the 20l bottle on the floor, leaks of sinks and bathtub in the bathrooms in previous apartment, etc etc
                                          So there's truly a "market" for those sensors, they could also be slightly modified to make rain detection instead and warn you if rain is coming and some windows are still opened (very useful here in tropical weather when you can switch from sunny to tropical rain in a mater of minutes).

                                          And if you use the low power comparator of the nrf5 it uses only a few uA in sleep mode, easily detects a bit of water between the 2 contacts and can last for 1-2 years on button cell.

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                                          @nca78 I suspect what @boozz is referring to is not the functionality but the direct effect of water on the device.
                                          Pretty sure a pair of threaded socket bolts could be swapped for the cover screws and permit wall mounting on a couple of threaded SS electrodes to solve it though, and it would still make for a very compact and unobtrusive arrangement.

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