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    https://www.openhardware.io/view/744/MySensors-Linky

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    @Fumée-Bleue
    Maybe you could add an image and description to the project?

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      Nice project. I have done something with jeedom plugin through USB connection in a raspberry pi. However, how do you auto power supply your system?

      On my linky i just use the 2 pins I1 and I2 to get the information and then i have 4m of cables until my raspberry pi to power on all the system. With NRF will be more usefull.

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        jeremushka,
        Thanks.
        I updated the project description and added arduino sources. The pins I1 and A are used for power supply, and I2 for the datas.

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          hello,
          well done for your project. I am interested but I have an error during the compilation. I'm bad at programming. can you help me.

          C:\Users\Maison\Downloads\TeleinfoMySensors\TeleinfoMySensorsDecode.ino: In function 'void traitement_trame(char*, int)':

          C:\Users\Maison\Downloads\TeleinfoMySensors\TeleinfoMySensorsDecode.ino:69:7: warning: unused variable 'i' [-Wunused-variable]

          int i;

             ^
          

          C:\Users\Maison\Downloads\TeleinfoMySensors\TeleinfoMySensorsDecode.ino:65:39: warning: unused parameter 'len' [-Wunused-parameter]

          void traitement_trame(char *buff, int len)

                                             ^~~
          

          Le croquis utilise 9328 octets (30%) de l'espace de stockage de programmes. Le maximum est de 30720 octets.
          Les variables globales utilisent 921 octets (44%) de mémoire dynamique, ce qui laisse 1127 octets pour les variables locales. Le maximum est de 2048 octets.

          thank you

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            hello,
            well done for your project. I am interested but I have an error during the compilation. I'm bad at programming. can you help me.

            C:\Users\Maison\Downloads\TeleinfoMySensors\TeleinfoMySensorsDecode.ino: In function 'void traitement_trame(char*, int)':

            C:\Users\Maison\Downloads\TeleinfoMySensors\TeleinfoMySensorsDecode.ino:69:7: warning: unused variable 'i' [-Wunused-variable]

            int i;

               ^
            

            C:\Users\Maison\Downloads\TeleinfoMySensors\TeleinfoMySensorsDecode.ino:65:39: warning: unused parameter 'len' [-Wunused-parameter]

            void traitement_trame(char *buff, int len)

                                               ^~~
            

            Le croquis utilise 9328 octets (30%) de l'espace de stockage de programmes. Le maximum est de 30720 octets.
            Les variables globales utilisent 921 octets (44%) de mémoire dynamique, ce qui laisse 1127 octets pour les variables locales. Le maximum est de 2048 octets.

            thank you

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            @secator are you getting any errors? Doesn’t look like any problems in the part that you posted.

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              @secator said in 💬 MySensors Linky:

              C:\Users\Maison\Downloads\TeleinfoMySensors\TeleinfoMySensorsDecode.ino:69:7: warning: unused variable 'i' [-Wunused-variable]
              int i;
              C:\Users\Maison\Downloads\TeleinfoMySensors\TeleinfoMySensorsDecode.ino:65:39: warning: unused parameter 'len' [-Wunused-parameter]

              void traitement_trame(char *buff, int len)

              this messages are normal ?????

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                @secator said in 💬 MySensors Linky:

                C:\Users\Maison\Downloads\TeleinfoMySensors\TeleinfoMySensorsDecode.ino:69:7: warning: unused variable 'i' [-Wunused-variable]
                int i;
                C:\Users\Maison\Downloads\TeleinfoMySensors\TeleinfoMySensorsDecode.ino:65:39: warning: unused parameter 'len' [-Wunused-parameter]

                void traitement_trame(char *buff, int len)

                this messages are normal ?????

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                @secator maybe not normal, but definitely labelled as warnings and not errors.

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                  Do you use an Arduino Pro Mini 5v or 3.3V ?

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                    #10

                    @Secator,
                    I use an Arduino pro mini 3.3 V in order to voltage compatible with the NRF24L01

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                      I created an 1.0.4 version without warning compilation. I removed "i" and "len" unnecessary variables.

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                        thanks for you reply Fumée Bleue.

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