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    Magiske
    wrote on last edited by Magiske
    #12

    Just add blink code or add an ekstra led to see if the code is running..

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      Just add blink code or add an ekstra led to see if the code is running..

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      ferpando
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      @Magiske
      Ok got it.
      I have a led on board, so I'll make it blink to see if it is still alive

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      • ferpandoF ferpando

        @AWI
        Relays are isolated using opto-couplers so it should`t be a problem.
        The relay board is this or very similar:

        http://www.ebay.com/itm/Durable-New-16-Channel-12V-Relay-Module-Interface-Board-For-Arduino-PIC-ARM-DSP-/331477749403

        Power goes to the relay board and then it powers the arduino

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        AWI
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        @ferpando The optocoupler takes care of the load on the Arduino outputs. What I tried to say is that the inductive load of the relays on the power lines can be substantiall. I there is any sharing of power (same supply) of the relay and the radio it is very hard to avoid lock-ups.

        below an excerpt from Jeelabs
        upload-17c0f15c-c9de-4b00-9e21-80017497b551

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          @ferpando The optocoupler takes care of the load on the Arduino outputs. What I tried to say is that the inductive load of the relays on the power lines can be substantiall. I there is any sharing of power (same supply) of the relay and the radio it is very hard to avoid lock-ups.

          below an excerpt from Jeelabs
          upload-17c0f15c-c9de-4b00-9e21-80017497b551

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          ferpando
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          wrote on last edited by ferpando
          #15

          @AWI
          I don't have an oscilloscope to test this.
          I'll try to power both devices separately, but at least they always have a common ground. Could this also affect the radio?
          Adding some capacitors could improve things?

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            AWI
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            @ferpando A common ground is ok (and necessary).. A capacitor can improve things. Many times it is trial & error. What worked for me is having a seperate regulator and decoupling capacitor of 470uF for the feed to the relay. It is hard to read the schematic of the relay board on e-bay but measures like a diode over the relay-coil need to be in (and probably are). Switching inductive loads with the relay can also introduce EM problems.

            It's science... using Solid State relays is a long term reliable (short term expensive) alternative. ... good luck, there may be experts around on the forum.

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              @ferpando A common ground is ok (and necessary).. A capacitor can improve things. Many times it is trial & error. What worked for me is having a seperate regulator and decoupling capacitor of 470uF for the feed to the relay. It is hard to read the schematic of the relay board on e-bay but measures like a diode over the relay-coil need to be in (and probably are). Switching inductive loads with the relay can also introduce EM problems.

              It's science... using Solid State relays is a long term reliable (short term expensive) alternative. ... good luck, there may be experts around on the forum.

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              ferpando
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              @AWI
              Looks like it has a regulator and a 1000uF capacitor plus a smaller one.
              I'll try to add a second regulator with capacitor just for the arduino and see what happens

              image.jpg

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              • ferpandoF ferpando

                @AWI
                Looks like it has a regulator and a 1000uF capacitor plus a smaller one.
                I'll try to add a second regulator with capacitor just for the arduino and see what happens

                image.jpg

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                AWI
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                @ferpando That certainly looks like a power supply. Please keep me informed.

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                  TimO
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                  I have exactly the same Problem. But I'm not sure the relays are the problem.
                  I've added a keep alive message to know when it stops working and implemented a watchdog.

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                    I have exactly the same Problem. But I'm not sure the relays are the problem.
                    I've added a keep alive message to know when it stops working and implemented a watchdog.

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                    #20

                    @TimO
                    Could you elaborate a bit more about the watchdog?

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                    • ferpandoF ferpando

                      @TimO
                      Could you elaborate a bit more about the watchdog?

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                      Magiske
                      wrote on last edited by Magiske
                      #21

                      @ferpando You can enable a watchdog timer on your Arduino. If your code hangs your Arduino, it should reset/reboot it. But not sure that would reset the radio.

                      Found good description -> http://www.megunolink.com/how-to-detect-lockups-using-the-arduino-watchdog/

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                      • ferpandoF ferpando

                        @AWI
                        Looks like it has a regulator and a 1000uF capacitor plus a smaller one.
                        I'll try to add a second regulator with capacitor just for the arduino and see what happens

                        image.jpg

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                        vladimir
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                        @ferpando, @Magiske, You solved this problem? I realized what the problem, but unfortunately, I do not understand how to solve it. Can you explain exactly how to change node?

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                        • T TimO

                          I have exactly the same Problem. But I'm not sure the relays are the problem.
                          I've added a keep alive message to know when it stops working and implemented a watchdog.

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                          @TimO said:

                          I have exactly the same Problem. But I'm not sure the relays are the problem.
                          I've added a keep alive message to know when it stops working and implemented a watchdog.

                          That sounds like you keep the motor running and accept that the car crashes every once in a while ;) Better to find the root cause of the "freeze" and eliminate it.

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                            @TimO said:

                            I have exactly the same Problem. But I'm not sure the relays are the problem.
                            I've added a keep alive message to know when it stops working and implemented a watchdog.

                            That sounds like you keep the motor running and accept that the car crashes every once in a while ;) Better to find the root cause of the "freeze" and eliminate it.

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                            @AWI You're right of course! But ... if the Arduino is the root of all evil in this case, it will reset once in a while but still work. If it still freezes it could be the radio that crashes. So I'm still trying to solve the problem. :-)

                            All parts use the same 5V source (which I already switched) but the radio of course is connected through a regulator. If the watchdog solves the problem (so the radio is not the problem) I will add a bigger capacitor which I already ordered.

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                              ferpando
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                              #25

                              I made this regulator based on this schematic to power the node independently, to see if it solves the problem.

                              IMG_8863.JPG

                              7805-5V-Regulated-Power-Supply-Overvoltage-Protection-Circuit-diagram.jpg

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                                RJ_Make
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                                Does this node by any chance have a temp. sensor also?

                                My nightmare.. http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/338/reliability/3

                                RJ_Make

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                                  Does this node by any chance have a temp. sensor also?

                                  My nightmare.. http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/338/reliability/3

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                                  ferpando
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                                  @ServiceXp said:

                                  http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/338/reliability/3

                                  Mine doesn`t at the moment, but should be easy to add.

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                                    Nuubi
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                                    Any update on this?
                                    Asking since I also have a multisensor that locks up every now and then. Thinking of some way to reset the radio a couple of times per day.
                                    Any suggestions how to implement this?

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                                      Any update on this?
                                      Asking since I also have a multisensor that locks up every now and then. Thinking of some way to reset the radio a couple of times per day.
                                      Any suggestions how to implement this?

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                                      ferpando
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                                      wrote on last edited by
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                                      @Nuubi
                                      No more node lock-ups since I installed that power supply, so it works as expected.

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