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  • markjgabbM Offline
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    markjgabb
    wrote on last edited by
    #995

    thanks to assistance of some of the people here i now have up and running a front gate controller for my double front gates (Solar powered)

    now have a node that monitors the batteries, knows if the gate is open or closed and has a relay for activating the gate

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      ncollins
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      #996

      Compact, simple NRF52 motion sensor
      Ebyte E104-BT5032A NRF52832 module
      MH-SR602 Motion Sensor
      LiFePO4 AA Battery

      IMG_1164.jpg IMG_1167.jpg IMG_1166.jpg IMG_1165.jpg

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        tssk
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        #997

        MYS PoE MQTT Gateway with 868Mhz LoRa radio in IP55 85mm x 85mm box

        • arduino pro mini 3.3V clone
        • SX1276 with spring antenna
        • W5500 lite
        • 5V 802.3at power over ethernet splitter (gutted)
        • SPELSBERG IP55 box

        gw1.jpeg gw2.jpeg gw3.jpeg

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        • berkseoB Offline
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          berkseo
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          #998

          My new arduino project wireless weather mini station with electronic ink display 2.9 inches (GDEH029A1), very low power consumption,compact size, housing with magnets. The device can use si7020 / 21, sht20 / 21, HTU20/21D or BME280 sensors. Use the MINEW MS50SFA RF module with nRF5210, nRF52811, nRF52832 chips, or the EBYTE E73 module with nRF52840 and nRF52833 chips. Soon to be available on openhardware.io

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          Video: DIY Mini Weather station with an electronic ink display 2.9 Inch ( GDEH029A1 )

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            tssk
            wrote on last edited by tssk
            #999

            Prototype of room sensor for stardard electric box

            • arduino pro mini 3.3V
            • sx1276 radio
            • bme680
            • 2x1.5V AA battery holder
            • battery measuring circuit according to https://www.mysensors.org/build/battery
            • ABB Tango cover (drilled)

            IMG_20201025_141753.jpg IMG_20201025_141837.jpg IMG_20201025_141848.jpg IMG_20201025_141942.jpg IMG_20201025_142159.jpg

            Cover is not fully closed to allow air circulation. But I would preffer some method to drill holes/grill into it - any tips to get decent looking result?

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            • T tssk

              Prototype of room sensor for stardard electric box

              • arduino pro mini 3.3V
              • sx1276 radio
              • bme680
              • 2x1.5V AA battery holder
              • battery measuring circuit according to https://www.mysensors.org/build/battery
              • ABB Tango cover (drilled)

              IMG_20201025_141753.jpg IMG_20201025_141837.jpg IMG_20201025_141848.jpg IMG_20201025_141942.jpg IMG_20201025_142159.jpg

              Cover is not fully closed to allow air circulation. But I would preffer some method to drill holes/grill into it - any tips to get decent looking result?

              NeverDieN Offline
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              NeverDie
              Hero Member
              wrote on last edited by NeverDie
              #1000

              @tssk said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

              any tips to get decent looking result?

              1. Drill at low RPM so you don't melt the plastic.
              2. If you're going to drill a bunch of holes to make a kind of grill, then preferably use a CNC (even a cheap one!) to drill them so that they don't look hodgepodge.
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              • T tssk

                Prototype of room sensor for stardard electric box

                • arduino pro mini 3.3V
                • sx1276 radio
                • bme680
                • 2x1.5V AA battery holder
                • battery measuring circuit according to https://www.mysensors.org/build/battery
                • ABB Tango cover (drilled)

                IMG_20201025_141753.jpg IMG_20201025_141837.jpg IMG_20201025_141848.jpg IMG_20201025_141942.jpg IMG_20201025_142159.jpg

                Cover is not fully closed to allow air circulation. But I would preffer some method to drill holes/grill into it - any tips to get decent looking result?

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                sundberg84
                Hardware Contributor
                wrote on last edited by
                #1001

                @tssk - really like your design! Well done.

                Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                • sundberg84S sundberg84

                  @tssk - really like your design! Well done.

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                  mfalkvidd
                  Mod
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #1002

                  @sundberg84 thanks for creating this thread btw. You got the 1st and 1001st post :)

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                    sundberg84
                    Hardware Contributor
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #1003

                    IMG_20201026_090317.jpg

                    Today im testing and outdoor node in a new PCB, but I had mixed csk and ce on the radio (it's a dual radio PCB).

                    Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                    MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                    MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                    RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                    • N ncollins

                      A bed occupancy sensor. 4 50kg load cells, an HX711, and a Wemos D1 to make a wifi scale that rests on a bed slat under the boxspring.

                      Given the placement and weight distribution it doesn't turn the bed into a huge bath scale, but definitely accurate enough to use the deltas to estimate if there is someone in the bed. I can also tell when our 12lb (5.5kg) dog is on the bed.

                      I have rules in openhab to turn the overhead fan on and off. Also disables some TTS notifications if somebody is in bed.

                      IMG_1154.jpg IMG_1155.jpg IMG_1156.jpg IMG_1157.jpg IMG_1158.jpg Screen Shot 2020-09-15 at 8.26.22 PM.png

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                      NeverDie
                      Hero Member
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                      #1004

                      @ncollins Just wondering: why 4 load cells per sensor instead of only one?

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                      • NeverDieN NeverDie

                        @ncollins Just wondering: why 4 load cells per sensor instead of only one?

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                        #1005

                        @NeverDie

                        • At 50kg per cell, 4 would allow me to actually turn the bed into a huge scale if I decided to go down that route
                        • I don't believe these are intended to support a significant load for extended periods of time, they can permanently deflect. Given they always have the weight of a king size mattress + boxspring, I wanted to distribute that as much as possible
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                          sundberg84
                          Hardware Contributor
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                          #1006

                          Current issue: outdoor nodes random stops/disappears - maybe during the time when its high humidity, so trying to try some different approaches i read - this multisensor is getting painted with clear nail polish. Also this PCB is a new board im testing, that Im hoping to be the base for my "final" home automation nodes. Still in dev. but great possibilities!

                          75f113be-7ad8-4f12-a9f0-2e237aa57004-image.png

                          Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                          RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                          • sundberg84S sundberg84

                            Current issue: outdoor nodes random stops/disappears - maybe during the time when its high humidity, so trying to try some different approaches i read - this multisensor is getting painted with clear nail polish. Also this PCB is a new board im testing, that Im hoping to be the base for my "final" home automation nodes. Still in dev. but great possibilities!

                            75f113be-7ad8-4f12-a9f0-2e237aa57004-image.png

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                            NeverDie
                            Hero Member
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #1007

                            @sundberg84 Gaskets that are held under tight compression seem to work well at holding out moisture. I've seen a number of commercial products that rely on that and only that for in-ground radio sensors.

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                            • NeverDieN NeverDie

                              @sundberg84 Gaskets that are held under tight compression seem to work well at holding out moisture. I've seen a number of commercial products that rely on that and only that for in-ground radio sensors.

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                              NeverDie
                              Hero Member
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #1008

                              Here's an example from the new Flume (version 2) water meter monitor:
                              gasket_waterproof.jpg
                              It gets strapped to your water meter, typically in the ground. All it has is one gasket to seal out everything. This particular box just snaps closed. No screws! Quite a difference from Version 1, which also used a gasket, but had 12 screws holding it snug.

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                              • sundberg84S sundberg84

                                IMG_20201026_090317.jpg

                                Today im testing and outdoor node in a new PCB, but I had mixed csk and ce on the radio (it's a dual radio PCB).

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                                tssk
                                wrote on last edited by tssk
                                #1009

                                @sundberg84 Really like the shape and look of the PCB! I hope I can achieve similar result for my room sensor.

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                                  berkseo
                                  wrote on last edited by berkseo
                                  #1010

                                  And another of my completed projects is a mini weather station running on nRF52832 and nRF52840, you can install bme280 or si7021, htu21d. Powered by a single cr2450 battery. As always soon to be on openhardware.io

                                  Video: https://youtu.be/HNjYtKyh8zo

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                                    And another of my completed projects is a mini weather station running on nRF52832 and nRF52840, you can install bme280 or si7021, htu21d. Powered by a single cr2450 battery. As always soon to be on openhardware.io

                                    Video: https://youtu.be/HNjYtKyh8zo

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                                    NeverDie
                                    Hero Member
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #1011

                                    @berkseo By calling it a mini weather station now you'll need to add an anemometer and rain gauge... :-)

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                                    • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                      @berkseo By calling it a mini weather station now you'll need to add an anemometer and rain gauge... :-)

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                                      berkseo
                                      wrote on last edited by berkseo
                                      #1012

                                      @NeverDie Sorry, I didn't know there were rules like that now :), then it would just be a temperature, humidity and pressure gauge with weather forecasting, okay?

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                                        franz-unix
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                                        #1013

                                        Hi guys,

                                        this is my last node. A 3d printable smart USB power hub.

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                                        If someone is interested, here all the details.

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                                          nagelc
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                                          #1014

                                          I am testing a node with a DigiPyro, PYD 1598 motion detector. It is advertised to be low power and runs from 1.8 to 3.6 volts, so should run well with a coin cell. They have to be programmed with several options and I have not found a lot of documentation. I went with what seemed like the most sensitive choices and it seems to work so far. More research needed . ...
                                          https://www.excelitas.com/product/pyd-1588-pyd-1598-low-power-digipyros

                                          I bought a couple of these from DigiKey for around $4 each. Now they are more than $12 each and there is no stock. So, these may not be as good a choice as they seemed at first. We'll see . ...

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