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[SOLVED] Poor battery life on door sensor

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  • zboblamontZ zboblamont

    @martinb If the Node is indeed sleeping, perhaps check the reed circuit for leakage?
    The reeds I've used are fed from the junction of two resistors from Vcc to Int, with the reed closing to ground with a cap across.

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    @zboblamont
    The current draw is the same, whether the door is open or closed.

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    • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

      Welcome to the MySensors community @martinb !

      Do you have a multimeter? If so, use it to measure how much current the node is using when it is in sleep mode.

      A debug log from the node can be useful as well, to verify that the node is actually sleeping.

      If you share your sketch, we could see if there is something strange in it.

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      @mfalkvidd
      It looks as if the node is going to sleep OK, as I get this from the nodes debug log:

      7116 MCO:SLP:MS=0,SMS=0,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
      "Sleep node, duration 0 ms, SmartSleep=0, Int1=1, Mode1=1, Int2=255, Mode2=255"

      7122 TSF:TDI:TSL
      "Set transport to sleep"

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        @mfalkvidd
        It looks as if the node is going to sleep OK, as I get this from the nodes debug log:

        7116 MCO:SLP:MS=0,SMS=0,I1=1,M1=1,I2=255,M2=255
        "Sleep node, duration 0 ms, SmartSleep=0, Int1=1, Mode1=1, Int2=255, Mode2=255"

        7122 TSF:TDI:TSL
        "Set transport to sleep"

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        @martinb after those lines, there is no debug activity until you open/close the door?

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        • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

          @martinb after those lines, there is no debug activity until you open/close the door?

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          @mfalkvidd
          That's correct, no further log activity until the next change in state of the door

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            @yveaux
            I did follow the build instructions in your link, with the reed switch on D3. When the door is closed, the reed switch is closed (conducting).

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            @martinb sorry for asking, but what pin is D3 on a promini?

            Edit: is it the one opposite A2?

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              @zboblamont
              The current draw is the same, whether the door is open or closed.

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              @martinb is the current draw the same if you disconnect the reed switch?

              The sketch looks good btw.

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              • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                @martinb sorry for asking, but what pin is D3 on a promini?

                Edit: is it the one opposite A2?

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                @mfalkvidd
                It may be my terminology! It's using digital pin 3 (just marked "3" on the Arduino)

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                • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                  @martinb is the current draw the same if you disconnect the reed switch?

                  The sketch looks good btw.

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                  @mfalkvidd
                  The current draw is the same whether the reed switch is open or closed. There is a momentary increase after a change (which I assume is the radio drawing additional power to transmit?)

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                  • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                    @martinb sorry for asking, but what pin is D3 on a promini?

                    Edit: is it the one opposite A2?

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                    @mfalkvidd
                    Yes, I'm using pin 3 which is opposite A2

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                      I'm beginning to wonder if it's the NRF24L01 that's the problem. I found this post which might explain my continuous power draw.

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                        I'm beginning to wonder if it's the NRF24L01 that's the problem. I found this post which might explain my continuous power draw.

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                        @martinb
                        I replaced the NRF24L01 and now the power consumption has dramatically reduced. Thanks for all the help, as I’m new to MySensors it helped to eliminate other potential issues.

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                          @martinb
                          I replaced the NRF24L01 and now the power consumption has dramatically reduced. Thanks for all the help, as I’m new to MySensors it helped to eliminate other potential issues.

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                          @martinb nice work! Thanks for reporting back.

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                            @martinb nice work! Thanks for reporting back.

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                            @mfalkvidd Interesting discussion!

                            I've got the same issue with a lux sensor based upon BH1750; battery life is limited to 7-10 days (3V, 9900mAh)
                            I gather that it's not possible to use the interrupt method in this case?

                            Do you have any suggestions how I can improve battery life?

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                              @martinb
                              I replaced the NRF24L01 and now the power consumption has dramatically reduced. Thanks for all the help, as I’m new to MySensors it helped to eliminate other potential issues.

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                              @martinb Did you replace the NRF24L01 with another NRF24L01? iow was it a bad device?

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                                @martinb Did you replace the NRF24L01 with another NRF24L01? iow was it a bad device?

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                                @frankvk
                                Yes, I did a straight swap and now, after over a week, the battery level hasn’t dropped at all.

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