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💬 Light Level Sensor - BH1750

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  • riochickenR Offline
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    riochicken
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    Hi,

    Is there a way to combine this sketch and sensor with the Atmospheric Pressure since they both use the same A4 and A5 connections on the Arduino...

    Thanks!

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    • riochickenR riochicken

      Hi,

      Is there a way to combine this sketch and sensor with the Atmospheric Pressure since they both use the same A4 and A5 connections on the Arduino...

      Thanks!

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      @riochicken yes. They both use the i2c bus, which supports multiple devices.

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      • riochickenR Offline
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        @mfalkvidd : Cool! So just combine the sketches and go?!?!?!!?!

        Thanks!

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        • riochickenR riochicken

          @mfalkvidd : Cool! So just combine the sketches and go?!?!?!!?!

          Thanks!

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          @riochicken yup. You're welcome :)

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            • checkupC Offline
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              The BH1750FVI IC can handle 4.5V max and the normal operating voltage is 2.4V-3.6V.
              So it should be ok to desolder the voltage regulator and drive this thing from the 2xAlkaline or 3xNIMH

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              • Dennis van der WolfD Offline
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                Hi,

                I have connected my BH1750 to an Arduino nano as indicated above. After that i uploaded the sketch. I defined a node id 16 and child id 1. Nothing is happend. When i read the log it's says child id 255
                debug [pimatic-mysensors]: <- I_LOG_MESSAGE 0;255;3;0;9;TSP:MSG:BC
                19:55:26debug [pimatic-mysensors]: <- I_LOG_MESSAGE 0;255;3;0;9;TSP:MSG:READ 16-16-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
                19:55:25debug [pimatic-mysensors]: <- I_LOG_MESSAGE 0;255;3;0;9;!TSP:MSG:SEND 0-0-16-16 s=255,c=3,t=8,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=fail:0
                19:55:24debug [pimatic-mysensors]: <- I_LOG_MESSAGE 0;255;3;0;9;TSP:MSG:GWL OK
                19:55:24debug [pimatic-mysensors]: <- I_LOG_MESSAGE 0;255;3;0;9;TSP:CHKUPL:OK (FLDCTRL)
                19:55:24debug [pimatic-mysensors]: <- I_LOG_MESSAGE 0;255;3;0;9;TSP:MSG:FPAR REQ (sender=16)

                I don't know what i did wrong. Anyone an idea?

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                  checkup
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                  #13

                  try to flash the "clear eeprom" sketch from the mysensors library and try again with your sketch.

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                  • checkupC checkup

                    try to flash the "clear eeprom" sketch from the mysensors library and try again with your sketch.

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                    @checkup Hi, i have done that a few times now. Unfortunately, with the same result.

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                      #15

                      What's the expected value range for this sensor in the evening with some lights on? It's not dark here atm but I am getting ca 10 lux only. Any ideas?

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