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My Outdoor Motion Humidity Sensor

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  • hekH Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    Ok, finally has some time to put together my first outdoor sensor.

    It will be used to increase outdoor-light level when someone moves around our house. Also reports temperature and humidity level. Got 24V where it will be placed.

    20150225_204134.jpg

    Final test:
    20150225_204248.jpg

    And the sketch:
    https://codebender.cc/sketch:88192

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    • funky81F Offline
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      #2

      which power supply method are you using?
      Battery, or AC voltage? looks like interesting

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        #3

        I have added a AC->AC converter to reduce the 24VAC (i have for led-lightning) to something 12V-ish which is feed to the Arduino.

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          #4

          Well, this looks good. but i still confused.
          arduino only support VDC right? not VAC. mind to explain how you supply arduino with VAC?

          thanks @hek

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            @funky81

            No wonder you are confused.
            Of course I meant DC->DC converter and 24VDC.

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              I have a pretty good experience using the motion sensor outdoors. Been running mine since October on 2xAA batteries (no regulator) and the damn thing is still alive despite cold weather and being triggered 4-5 times a day (not counting the false positives). What is sort of tricky is avoiding is the false positives, e.g. magpies exploring the porch (I have the sensor at about knee level), sunlight rising and falling quickly on a day with spotty clouds and fireworks at New Years Eve. Bottom line, avoid incoming direct light at all cost and put it in a shaded place. Now it is possible that one might filter out those false positives using the sensitivity setting, I don't really know. I also suspect that having dry leaves and stuff get right up close and blow by the sensor is a source of some false positives.

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                I have a pretty good experience using the motion sensor outdoors. Been running mine since October on 2xAA batteries (no regulator) and the damn thing is still alive despite cold weather and being triggered 4-5 times a day (not counting the false positives). What is sort of tricky is avoiding is the false positives, e.g. magpies exploring the porch (I have the sensor at about knee level), sunlight rising and falling quickly on a day with spotty clouds and fireworks at New Years Eve. Bottom line, avoid incoming direct light at all cost and put it in a shaded place. Now it is possible that one might filter out those false positives using the sensitivity setting, I don't really know. I also suspect that having dry leaves and stuff get right up close and blow by the sensor is a source of some false positives.

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                #7

                @bjornhallberg If the reading is analog, you perhaps could "weight" the sample. A relatively big change rules out sunlight cycles and perhaps even clouds.
                EDIT: See now that the motion sensor is digital. So that would not be possible. But perhaps if combined with a light sensor.

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                  @bjornhallberg

                  I wlll put it on the eaves (takfot) without any direct sunlight.

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                    @bjornhallberg

                    I wlll put it on the eaves (takfot) without any direct sunlight.

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                    @hek I noticed you are sleeping the sensor? Is the 24v not constant?

                    RJ_Make

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                    • RJ_MakeR RJ_Make

                      @hek I noticed you are sleeping the sensor? Is the 24v not constant?

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                      @ServiceXp

                      Just an old habit...

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                      • hekH hek

                        @ServiceXp

                        Just an old habit...

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                        @hek Ah ok. I thought you might be up to something. :-)

                        RJ_Make

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                        • hekH hek

                          @funky81

                          No wonder you are confused.
                          Of course I meant DC->DC converter and 24VDC.

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                          @hek Thanks for the clarification :+1:

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