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Possible to have an external power source for moisture sensors??

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    I want to run 6 analog moisture sensors on a single arduino nano(if possible). I am guessing that may cause erratic behavior from power issues. Is there a way to use an external power source and still provide a connection to the nano, like is done with a jd-vcc pin on my 8 channel relay, so the sensor will work correctly?

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      I want to run 6 analog moisture sensors on a single arduino nano(if possible). I am guessing that may cause erratic behavior from power issues. Is there a way to use an external power source and still provide a connection to the nano, like is done with a jd-vcc pin on my 8 channel relay, so the sensor will work correctly?

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      @mrhutchinsonmn Did some more research. It seems it is possible to run all 6 sensors on a single board without a 2nd power source since readings are not taken simultaneously. Is that a correct assertation?

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        I don’t see why it wouldn’t work, but on the other hand I don’t see the original problem either.

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          I don’t see why it wouldn’t work, but on the other hand I don’t see the original problem either.

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          @mfalkvidd I was looking at it through the perspective of my 8 channel relay which needs an external power source to work reliably. Seems 6 moisture sensors will work fine.

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            @mfalkvidd I was looking at it through the perspective of my 8 channel relay which needs an external power source to work reliably. Seems 6 moisture sensors will work fine.

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            @mrhutchinsonmn yes. Relays draw a lot of power when switching. Moisture sensors draw almost no power.

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              I want to run 6 analog moisture sensors on a single arduino nano(if possible). I am guessing that may cause erratic behavior from power issues. Is there a way to use an external power source and still provide a connection to the nano, like is done with a jd-vcc pin on my 8 channel relay, so the sensor will work correctly?

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              @mrhutchinsonmn So long as the ground wires are all connected together you should be fine.

              But before you do a lot of work, search on here about moisture sensors, it might save you a lot of time.

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                I have MySensors node with 5 moisture sensors - work without problems for one year.
                Node platform:

                • Arduino Pro Mini 5 V
                • RFM69HCW powered by 3,3V voltage regulator + resistors on communication lines
                • 5x FDRobot moisture sensors
                • 3x DS18B20 temperature sensors

                powered by 5V, 1A power supply

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