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  • C4VetteC C4Vette

    @blacey
    You're sketch looks really nice and I would like to use it but I started already with the 1.4 libraries. Any chance you will rewrite it for 1.4? I've had a look at it but it's to complicated for me to understand.

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    #7

    @C4Vette

    I did a quick 1.4 conversion just now.
    Note that I haven't verified it with any real hardware or anything.
    I will include it in the examples folder for 1.4 when someone has verified it.

    https://codebender.cc/example/MySensor/DimmableLEDActuator

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    • hekH hek

      @C4Vette

      I did a quick 1.4 conversion just now.
      Note that I haven't verified it with any real hardware or anything.
      I will include it in the examples folder for 1.4 when someone has verified it.

      https://codebender.cc/example/MySensor/DimmableLEDActuator

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      #8

      @hek
      That is great! Thank you very much, it worked first time. I have a LED-strip with a 50N06 FET connected to 12v and a 10K pull-down on the gate. Flawless!
      Well, maybe one tiny little thing: when the dimmer is at 100% and I press the minus it always goes to 80% instead of 90%.
      But this is not something in the sketch but in the library.

      About the part:
      // hek comment: Is this really nessesary?
      gw.send( dimmerMsg.set(currentLevel) );

      I left that out and there is no difference at all

      Edit: I tried about every markdown possibility there is to create a code-block but it doesn't work. Sorry.

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      • hekH hek

        @C4Vette

        I did a quick 1.4 conversion just now.
        Note that I haven't verified it with any real hardware or anything.
        I will include it in the examples folder for 1.4 when someone has verified it.

        https://codebender.cc/example/MySensor/DimmableLEDActuator

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        @hek * This sketch is extensible to support more than one MOSFET/PWM dimmer per circuit.
        How do you add more outputs to this? I would like to add PWM 5 and 6 to this. I am using the EasyIot controller. @blacey

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          #10

          That was actually a @blacey comment.

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          • boblasureB boblasure

            @hek * This sketch is extensible to support more than one MOSFET/PWM dimmer per circuit.
            How do you add more outputs to this? I would like to add PWM 5 and 6 to this. I am using the EasyIot controller. @blacey

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            @boblasure So you effectively want 3 children, one for each PWM? You will need to extend the sketch to handle two additional pins/children. @korttoma has already done the work...

            Here is his sketch that handles four channels.

            https://codebender.cc/sketch:44740

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            • blaceyB blacey

              @boblasure So you effectively want 3 children, one for each PWM? You will need to extend the sketch to handle two additional pins/children. @korttoma has already done the work...

              Here is his sketch that handles four channels.

              https://codebender.cc/sketch:44740

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              #12

              @blacey Awesome, thanks for that! And thanks to @korttoma

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                  Can this dimmer sketch be used to control the speed of a fan ? If yes then what are the changes I need to do to this sketch. As part of a project I am working on, I intend to control a AC 230V fan using arduino. I was planning to create a sketch which explicitly controls a AC FAN.
                  By doing this am I reinventing the wheel or someone has done this already which I can use.

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                  • M mainali

                    Can this dimmer sketch be used to control the speed of a fan ? If yes then what are the changes I need to do to this sketch. As part of a project I am working on, I intend to control a AC 230V fan using arduino. I was planning to create a sketch which explicitly controls a AC FAN.
                    By doing this am I reinventing the wheel or someone has done this already which I can use.

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                    @mainali http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/647/mysensored-230v-motion-sensor-with-light-level/6

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                      I have the dimmer circuit with me already. I am looking for the sketch to integrate this with the sensor and send message to the gateway using MQTT for controlling the speed of the fan.

                      Note: I am using a custom controller build using Ruby on Rails(WIP). and ruby-mqtt to send message to the MQTT gateway which is running mysensor code.

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                      • M mainali

                        I have the dimmer circuit with me already. I am looking for the sketch to integrate this with the sensor and send message to the gateway using MQTT for controlling the speed of the fan.

                        Note: I am using a custom controller build using Ruby on Rails(WIP). and ruby-mqtt to send message to the MQTT gateway which is running mysensor code.

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                        @mainali I don't think I have what you're looking for :( ...

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                          Would this be of any help? ->

                          https://codebender.cc/sketch:44734

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                            I have kind of implemented the fan control with a new message type V_FAN, but anyways I will check this out and revert after testing

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                              Can the dimmer led actuator example be used to dim a AC 60w incandescent bulb connected 220v connection. If yes what are the modification needed.

                              when it comes to controlling the speed of a FAN or dimming a normal tungsten filament bulb. I have found so many answers but not a single one which explains all.

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                                All the dimmer examples does is to change the level on an PWM output according to a 0-100% dimmer slider in the controller. What you connect to the PWM output is up to you. In the example sensor device I posted I have connected a transistor that controls the speed of a 12VDC fan.

                                I have also maid another sensor that shows as a dimmer in the controller but in the arduino it controls 3 relays instead ( there are not so many rules you have to follow here you can create what you need, that's the beauty of MySensors ).

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                                • M mainali

                                  Can the dimmer led actuator example be used to dim a AC 60w incandescent bulb connected 220v connection. If yes what are the modification needed.

                                  when it comes to controlling the speed of a FAN or dimming a normal tungsten filament bulb. I have found so many answers but not a single one which explains all.

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                                  ferpando
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                                  @mainali
                                  Dimming AC current is far more complex than dimming DC from the hardware perpective.
                                  Do a search on the internet about it and come back with a solution that fits your needs.

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                                      @mainali

                                      This circuit might help with what you are doing. See attached. Try building this circuit and connect "signal & ground" to dimmer LED actuator PWM. Again I can't stress enough be careful with AC power!!!

                                      AC-board-schematic.jpg

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