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  • n3roN n3ro

    @Didi fixed ;)

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    #8

    @n3ro said:

    @Didi fixed ;)

    :thumbsup:

    if (knowledge == 0) { use BRAIN; use GOOGLE;use SEARCH; } else {make POST;}

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    • n3roN n3ro

      Just finished my new project.

      I have added two magnetic switches to the front and the back of my postbox. Now i get a Mail if the postman was here :)

      You need:
      1x Arduino Mini Pro 3,3
      1x Battery Holder (2xaaa)
      1x NRF
      2x Reed switches (http://www.reichelt.de/KSK-1A663-2025/3/index.html?&ACTION=3&LA=446&ARTICLE=151700&artnr=KSK+1A663+2025&SEARCH=magnet+schlie�er)
      2x magnets (http://www.reichelt.de/MAGNET-M4/3/index.html?&ACTION=3&LA=446&ARTICLE=12483&artnr=MAGNET+M4&SEARCH=magnet)

      And this or a similar sketch: https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro/tree/master/Mailbox_Alert

      It works great =)

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      Moshe Livne
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      wrote on last edited by
      #9

      @n3ro I wish mine had a flap... still trying to figure out a way to do that

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        #10

        hmm after some days testing it works very fine, but:

        the battery drains very fast and in dont know why. The Arduino sleeps the whole time and wakes up when the postman is coming (maybe 2 times a week).

        The battery drains 11% in 7 Days :(

        Any Ideas?

        The power LED and regulator is cutted and the fuses are modified.

        Regards
        n3ro

        pimatic + MySensors + Homeduino + z-way
        https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro

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        • n3roN n3ro

          hmm after some days testing it works very fine, but:

          the battery drains very fast and in dont know why. The Arduino sleeps the whole time and wakes up when the postman is coming (maybe 2 times a week).

          The battery drains 11% in 7 Days :(

          Any Ideas?

          The power LED and regulator is cutted and the fuses are modified.

          Regards
          n3ro

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          wrote on last edited by
          #11

          @n3ro Are you using an interrupt to wake everything up?

          RJ_Make

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            wrote on last edited by BulldogLowell
            #12

            @n3ro

            I'm guessing that your repeat() function is wearing out the battery.

            By the way you can take advantage of the return of sleep( ) here:

            gw.sleep(MAILBOX_FRONT_PIN - 2, CHANGE, MAILBOX_BACK_PIN - 2, CHANGE, 0);
            

            like this (untested):

            #include <MySensor.h>
            #include <SPI.h>
            #include <readVcc.h>
            
            
            #define NODE_ID 21                      // ID of node
            #define CHILD_ID 1                      // Id of the sensor child
            
            #define MAILBOX_FRONT_PIN 2             // Arduino Digital I/O pin for button/reed switch
            #define MAILBOX_BACK_PIN 3              // Arduino Digital I/O pin for button/reed switch
            
            #define MIN_V 1900 // empty voltage (0%)
            #define MAX_V 3200 // full voltage (100%)
            
            
            MySensor gw;
            
            MyMessage msg(CHILD_ID, V_TRIPPED);
            
            boolean post = false;
            boolean lastpost = false;
            int oldBatteryPcnt;
            int repeat = 20;
            
            int trigger = -1;
            unsigned long goToSleepTime;
            
            void setup()
            {
              gw.begin(NULL, NODE_ID, false);
              pinMode(MAILBOX_FRONT_PIN, INPUT);
              pinMode(MAILBOX_BACK_PIN, INPUT);
              digitalWrite(MAILBOX_FRONT_PIN, HIGH);
              digitalWrite(MAILBOX_BACK_PIN, HIGH);
              gw.sendSketchInfo("Mailbox Alert", "1.0");
              gw.present(CHILD_ID, S_MOTION);
              Serial.println("---------- set Mailbox empty");
              msg.set(0);
            }
            
            void loop()
            {
              if (millis() - goToSleepTime > 10UL) //debounce
              {
                switch (trigger) {
                  case 0:
                    post = true;
                    Serial.println("---------- New Mail");
                    break;
                  case 1:
                    post = false;
                    Serial.println("---------- Mailbox emptied"); 
                    break;
                  default:
                    Serial.println("---------- I just woke up");
                }
              }
              trigger = -1;
              if (post != lastpost)
              {
                Serial.print("---------- Send Mailboxstate ");
                Serial.println(post ? "full" : "empty");
                msg.set(post);
                lastpost = post;
                sendBattery();
              }
              // Sleep until something happens with the sensor
              goToSleepTime = millis();
              trigger = gw.sleep(MAILBOX_FRONT_PIN - 2, CHANGE, MAILBOX_BACK_PIN - 2, CHANGE, 0);
            }
            
            void sendBattery() // Measure battery
            {
              int batteryPcnt = min(map(readVcc(), MIN_V, MAX_V, 0, 100), 100);
              if (batteryPcnt != oldBatteryPcnt) 
              {
                gw.sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt); // Send battery percentage
                oldBatteryPcnt = batteryPcnt;
              }
              Serial.print("---------- Battery: ");
              Serial.println(batteryPcnt);
            }
            
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              wrote on last edited by n3ro
              #13

              Thx for the tips. I will try it.

              I have just measured the current:

              32uA in sleep and both opened
              when one reen switch is closed: 171uA
              when both closed: 309uA

              i use a internal pullup and dont know why the current is so high when switch is closed :(

              pimatic + MySensors + Homeduino + z-way
              https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro

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                #14

                it is fixed :) changed internal pullup to an external with 680k. now its 32uA with both opened and 47uA with both closed :)

                pimatic + MySensors + Homeduino + z-way
                https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro

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                • n3roN n3ro

                  it is fixed :) changed internal pullup to an external with 680k. now its 32uA with both opened and 47uA with both closed :)

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                  Moshe Livne
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  @n3ro how do you do that?

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                    f1dev
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #16

                    Hi!
                    I+m trying to do a similar mailbox sensor, but I get different power consumptions hen I ground (pulling down) input pin 2 and 3.

                    I´m using a pro mini, 3.3v standard boot loader with removed LED and 470k resistors as external pull-ups.

                    In sleep mode with it draws about 65uA
                    Roughly the same with input pin 3 -grounded (state 0)
                    But when I ground pin 2 it draws 7mA

                    Any ideas whats wrong?

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                    • Moshe LivneM Moshe Livne

                      @n3ro how do you do that?

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #17

                      @Moshe-Livne just deactivate the this lines:
                      //digitalWrite(MAILBOX_FRONT_PIN, HIGH);
                      //digitalWrite(MAILBOX_BACK_PIN, HIGH);

                      and solder two resistor from 3.3v to pin 2 and 3.

                      pimatic + MySensors + Homeduino + z-way
                      https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro

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                      • n3roN n3ro

                        @Moshe-Livne just deactivate the this lines:
                        //digitalWrite(MAILBOX_FRONT_PIN, HIGH);
                        //digitalWrite(MAILBOX_BACK_PIN, HIGH);

                        and solder two resistor from 3.3v to pin 2 and 3.

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                        f1dev
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #18

                        Ok, so I found that it is the radio that draws about 7mA when I ground input pin 2, it is connected to IRQ-pin on the radio.
                        @n3ro Have you connected the radio as described on the build-page? [http://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio](link url)

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                        • F f1dev

                          Ok, so I found that it is the radio that draws about 7mA when I ground input pin 2, it is connected to IRQ-pin on the radio.
                          @n3ro Have you connected the radio as described on the build-page? [http://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio](link url)

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #19

                          @f1dev yes. But you don't need irq on a node :)

                          pimatic + MySensors + Homeduino + z-way
                          https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro

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                          • BulldogLowellB BulldogLowell

                            @n3ro

                            I'm guessing that your repeat() function is wearing out the battery.

                            By the way you can take advantage of the return of sleep( ) here:

                            gw.sleep(MAILBOX_FRONT_PIN - 2, CHANGE, MAILBOX_BACK_PIN - 2, CHANGE, 0);
                            

                            like this (untested):

                            #include <MySensor.h>
                            #include <SPI.h>
                            #include <readVcc.h>
                            
                            
                            #define NODE_ID 21                      // ID of node
                            #define CHILD_ID 1                      // Id of the sensor child
                            
                            #define MAILBOX_FRONT_PIN 2             // Arduino Digital I/O pin for button/reed switch
                            #define MAILBOX_BACK_PIN 3              // Arduino Digital I/O pin for button/reed switch
                            
                            #define MIN_V 1900 // empty voltage (0%)
                            #define MAX_V 3200 // full voltage (100%)
                            
                            
                            MySensor gw;
                            
                            MyMessage msg(CHILD_ID, V_TRIPPED);
                            
                            boolean post = false;
                            boolean lastpost = false;
                            int oldBatteryPcnt;
                            int repeat = 20;
                            
                            int trigger = -1;
                            unsigned long goToSleepTime;
                            
                            void setup()
                            {
                              gw.begin(NULL, NODE_ID, false);
                              pinMode(MAILBOX_FRONT_PIN, INPUT);
                              pinMode(MAILBOX_BACK_PIN, INPUT);
                              digitalWrite(MAILBOX_FRONT_PIN, HIGH);
                              digitalWrite(MAILBOX_BACK_PIN, HIGH);
                              gw.sendSketchInfo("Mailbox Alert", "1.0");
                              gw.present(CHILD_ID, S_MOTION);
                              Serial.println("---------- set Mailbox empty");
                              msg.set(0);
                            }
                            
                            void loop()
                            {
                              if (millis() - goToSleepTime > 10UL) //debounce
                              {
                                switch (trigger) {
                                  case 0:
                                    post = true;
                                    Serial.println("---------- New Mail");
                                    break;
                                  case 1:
                                    post = false;
                                    Serial.println("---------- Mailbox emptied"); 
                                    break;
                                  default:
                                    Serial.println("---------- I just woke up");
                                }
                              }
                              trigger = -1;
                              if (post != lastpost)
                              {
                                Serial.print("---------- Send Mailboxstate ");
                                Serial.println(post ? "full" : "empty");
                                msg.set(post);
                                lastpost = post;
                                sendBattery();
                              }
                              // Sleep until something happens with the sensor
                              goToSleepTime = millis();
                              trigger = gw.sleep(MAILBOX_FRONT_PIN - 2, CHANGE, MAILBOX_BACK_PIN - 2, CHANGE, 0);
                            }
                            
                            void sendBattery() // Measure battery
                            {
                              int batteryPcnt = min(map(readVcc(), MIN_V, MAX_V, 0, 100), 100);
                              if (batteryPcnt != oldBatteryPcnt) 
                              {
                                gw.sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt); // Send battery percentage
                                oldBatteryPcnt = batteryPcnt;
                              }
                              Serial.print("---------- Battery: ");
                              Serial.println(batteryPcnt);
                            }
                            
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                            n3ro
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #20

                            @BulldogLowell could you please explain your changes? I don't understand everything of this :sweat:

                            pimatic + MySensors + Homeduino + z-way
                            https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro

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                              f1dev
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #21

                              @n3ro Ok, thanks! Then I learned something new today.. IRQ is only needed for receiving nodes then, like repeaters and gateways, right?
                              Strange though that my circuit draws so much more current than yours. I have tested different setups, different arduinos and different radios from different suppliers with same result.
                              Well, at least my mailbox are mysensored now! :smiley:

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #22

                                I think you need the irq only for the gw. I have a receive node without irq.

                                Do you have changed fuses on your arduino?

                                And remember. All this stuff is cheap China electronic.The devices can vary consume a lot of electricity.

                                pimatic + MySensors + Homeduino + z-way
                                https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro

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                                  f1dev
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #23

                                  Nope, havent done that yet. It´s a "stock" 3v3 pro mini. Still reading up on how to do that and how to change to MYS-bootloader, curious on how OTA-update works.
                                  Big thanks for your respons! :smile:

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                                  • F f1dev

                                    Nope, havent done that yet. It´s a "stock" 3v3 pro mini. Still reading up on how to do that and how to change to MYS-bootloader, curious on how OTA-update works.
                                    Big thanks for your respons! :smile:

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #24

                                    @f1dev sweebe wrote a very good howto:

                                    http://forum.pimatic.org/topic/383/tips-battery-powered-sensors

                                    pimatic + MySensors + Homeduino + z-way
                                    https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro

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                                      #25

                                      @n3ro - Thanks, that was really helpfull!:smile:

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                                      • n3roN n3ro

                                        @f1dev sweebe wrote a very good howto:

                                        http://forum.pimatic.org/topic/383/tips-battery-powered-sensors

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                                        Moshe Livne
                                        Hero Member
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #26

                                        @n3ro Brilliant! He recommends to take out the voltage regulator. it is easier (and works better) just to snip off one leg as described here http://www.mysensors.org/build/battery. I'll try his other mods.... hopefully now my nodes will last forever!!!!

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                                          #27

                                          quality project, been having a tinker with mixed results. used sketch from original post, but would it be possible to get a circuit diagram showing pull up locations??? bit of a beginner, but have had a few success with rolling out some power operated sensors , this is my first battery operated sensor...

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