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Swap node ID to another arduino

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    grumpazoid
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    This weekend I tore of the A4 / A5 pads on an pro mini.....This time I will be soldering pins on first !!!!!

    I am in the process of building a new board but want to transfer the node ID from the old node to the new one - so I don't have to reprogram anything in Domoticz / Node red.

    Can I just use define MY_NODE_ID ??

    Thanks

    Raspberry Pi 3B - Domoticz + Node Red
    Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V - W5100 Ethernet, Nrf24
    Arduino Mega, RFLink 433Mhz
    Sonoff/ESP8266/Tasmota switches

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    • G grumpazoid

      This weekend I tore of the A4 / A5 pads on an pro mini.....This time I will be soldering pins on first !!!!!

      I am in the process of building a new board but want to transfer the node ID from the old node to the new one - so I don't have to reprogram anything in Domoticz / Node red.

      Can I just use define MY_NODE_ID ??

      Thanks

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      @grumpazoid yes that will work.

      Domoticz also has a Replace feature, where you can associate a new device with history from an existing device.

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        @mfalkvidd Many thanks.

        I didn't know about the replace feature....I will check it out.

        Raspberry Pi 3B - Domoticz + Node Red
        Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V - W5100 Ethernet, Nrf24
        Arduino Mega, RFLink 433Mhz
        Sonoff/ESP8266/Tasmota switches

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