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Reed Switch normally open or normally closed

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    therik
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    @gadu sure! But these are 1/10 the cost (good for when one needs ~30-40), and I'm not sure the commercial ones can be changed from normally closed to normally open with sense magnet nearby like this example. BTW, this one is 10mm x 32mm, so about the same size as in the first link you suggested.

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      One more thing...the actuator magnet I'm using is 1/4" diameter x 1/16" thick. (6.35mm x 1.56mm). So, I think this actuator magnet is also much smaller.

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        You're perfectly correct! :)

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          Just bought these online, thought i'll post this for info.
          Didn't know these 3 legged glass reed switches exists.

          "NO/ NC SPDT Reed Magnetic Switch Replacement 2.5x14mm Ri-90 L2l6"

          link text

          0_1533772926891_NO_NC SPDT Reed Magnetic Switch.PNG

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          • sglueS sglue

            Just bought these online, thought i'll post this for info.
            Didn't know these 3 legged glass reed switches exists.

            "NO/ NC SPDT Reed Magnetic Switch Replacement 2.5x14mm Ri-90 L2l6"

            link text

            0_1533772926891_NO_NC SPDT Reed Magnetic Switch.PNG

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            Puneit Thukral
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            @sglue Hello, I have these reed switches which have two output states... NO & NC.

            How would one go about have a two state reed switch on MySensors. I am trying to figure out how to do it on a NRF51822 chip on a coin cell battery.
            Basically I am trying to port this code into MySensors.
            MBED Link

            I need a starting point to take it forward. Any kind of help will be great. Thanks

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            • Puneit ThukralP Puneit Thukral

              @sglue Hello, I have these reed switches which have two output states... NO & NC.

              How would one go about have a two state reed switch on MySensors. I am trying to figure out how to do it on a NRF51822 chip on a coin cell battery.
              Basically I am trying to port this code into MySensors.
              MBED Link

              I need a starting point to take it forward. Any kind of help will be great. Thanks

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              sglue
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              @Puneit-Thukral

              Sorry can't be of much help.

              I used them for my garage door as limit switches, they tend to break easily and on hot days get false trigger.
              Now using micro switches same thing happens.
              Will try yo insulate the switches next.

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              • Puneit ThukralP Puneit Thukral

                @sglue Hello, I have these reed switches which have two output states... NO & NC.

                How would one go about have a two state reed switch on MySensors. I am trying to figure out how to do it on a NRF51822 chip on a coin cell battery.
                Basically I am trying to port this code into MySensors.
                MBED Link

                I need a starting point to take it forward. Any kind of help will be great. Thanks

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                skywatch
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                @Puneit-Thukral said in Reed Switch normally open or normally closed:

                How would one go about have a two state reed switch on MySensors.

                Can you clarify what you want exactly? Usually these are used to decide if something is near or far from the switch by means of a magnet. Therefore if no magnet is present the NO will be open and NC will be closed. As soon as a magnet is moved close enought to trigger the reed switch those values swap over and NO will be closed and NC will be open.

                The reason some switches have both states is that different systems will use NO or NC loops for detection and a relay that has both can be used in either.

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                  Puneit Thukral
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                  @skywatch I recollect reading in another project that a NC /NO type reed switch consumes less power than a single output. In that project the author was setting the pin to "floating" when it opened to reduce the power consumption.

                  Is such the case? I
                  Thanks

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                  • Puneit ThukralP Puneit Thukral

                    @skywatch I recollect reading in another project that a NC /NO type reed switch consumes less power than a single output. In that project the author was setting the pin to "floating" when it opened to reduce the power consumption.

                    Is such the case? I
                    Thanks

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                    skywatch
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                    @Puneit-Thukral I guess it depends on the hardware the user was using and how it was wired up!

                    Really it is just an on /off switch. Well, in your case 2 on/off switches with the connectors commoned at one end of the switch.

                    Is this for a door/window/similar type application?

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                    • skywatchS skywatch

                      @Puneit-Thukral I guess it depends on the hardware the user was using and how it was wired up!

                      Really it is just an on /off switch. Well, in your case 2 on/off switches with the connectors commoned at one end of the switch.

                      Is this for a door/window/similar type application?

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                      Puneit Thukral
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                      @skywatch in my case I will be using for a door sensor.

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                      • Puneit ThukralP Puneit Thukral

                        @skywatch I recollect reading in another project that a NC /NO type reed switch consumes less power than a single output. In that project the author was setting the pin to "floating" when it opened to reduce the power consumption.

                        Is such the case? I
                        Thanks

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                        zboblamont
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                        @Puneit-Thukral Saving power by floating the pin may return spurious triggers, pull-up resistors give a solid open/close.
                        The gas meter here has a simple reed, now in it's second year on 2xAA at ca 30,000 actions/year, simple high value resistor bridge with a cap across the lower to ground to minimise noise and deal with "bounce" yet minimise current used.

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                          @Puneit-Thukral Saving power by floating the pin may return spurious triggers, pull-up resistors give a solid open/close.
                          The gas meter here has a simple reed, now in it's second year on 2xAA at ca 30,000 actions/year, simple high value resistor bridge with a cap across the lower to ground to minimise noise and deal with "bounce" yet minimise current used.

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                          Puneit Thukral
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                          @zboblamont Thanks.. this is promising.. Of course, I was trying to complicate this way too much than needed. I will work with the regular reed switch.

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                          • Puneit ThukralP Puneit Thukral

                            @zboblamont Thanks.. this is promising.. Of course, I was trying to complicate this way too much than needed. I will work with the regular reed switch.

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                            skywatch
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                            @Puneit-Thukral Did you see this?....

                            https://www.mysensors.org/build/binary

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                              Puneit Thukral
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                              @skywatch Yes I did try this first.. but I am trying to merge reed sensor with BME280 running on battery (preference is of a coin cell) and I am not using Arduino pro mini or similar. I am trying NRF51822. I did search the forums and openhardware. Most of the sketches available for this board are for NRF52 series board. I already have 10 of the NRF51822 boards and I would like to use them.
                              On another thread I posted my sketch where I merged but it is not working for me. :-(

                              Alas, my struggles continue. I am not a programmer but a copy/paste kind of a person. I am sightly modify code but still cannot write from scratch..getting there slowly.

                              Cheers!

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                                @skywatch Yes I did try this first.. but I am trying to merge reed sensor with BME280 running on battery (preference is of a coin cell) and I am not using Arduino pro mini or similar. I am trying NRF51822. I did search the forums and openhardware. Most of the sketches available for this board are for NRF52 series board. I already have 10 of the NRF51822 boards and I would like to use them.
                                On another thread I posted my sketch where I merged but it is not working for me. :-(

                                Alas, my struggles continue. I am not a programmer but a copy/paste kind of a person. I am sightly modify code but still cannot write from scratch..getting there slowly.

                                Cheers!

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                                @Puneit-Thukral OK - post the TWO codes completely here and I will TRY and help you merge them. That said I have NO experience of the 51822 and so you may still need help. I am fairly busy at the moment but in a few days I should have time to help you out.

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                                  @Puneit-Thukral OK - post the TWO codes completely here and I will TRY and help you merge them. That said I have NO experience of the 51822 and so you may still need help. I am fairly busy at the moment but in a few days I should have time to help you out.

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                                  Puneit Thukral
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                                  @skywatch thanks a lot for offering to help. I think I have made some headway.
                                  I used @NeverDie sketches. The one for nrf24 or RFM69 don’t really work well with waking up the nrf51 chip or maybe I made some mistake and were consuming way too much power.

                                  Anyhow , the test sketch is running and interrupts are working fine as well as the bme280 reports fine.
                                  Tomorrow I will move it a battery powered and observe.

                                  Cheers!

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                                    I also used them for my garage door as limit switches.

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                                      i had good experience with it. . .

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