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  • rvendrameR Offline
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    rvendrame
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    Did you try to remove the constrain() and move map() out of the equation?
    Like this:

      int sendValue =  map(sensorValue, 1023, 250, 0, 100); 
      gw.send( msg.set( sendValue ) );  
    

    And am I wrong or gw.sleep(1800000) = 20min?

    And finally, can you keep the note connected to serial monitor, so you would see the output after 2h (or 20min ;-) )?

    Home Assistant / Vera Plus UI7
    ESP8266 GW + mySensors 2.3.2
    Alexa / Google Home

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    • rvendrameR rvendrame

      Did you try to remove the constrain() and move map() out of the equation?
      Like this:

        int sendValue =  map(sensorValue, 1023, 250, 0, 100); 
        gw.send( msg.set( sendValue ) );  
      

      And am I wrong or gw.sleep(1800000) = 20min?

      And finally, can you keep the note connected to serial monitor, so you would see the output after 2h (or 20min ;-) )?

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      @rvendrame Hi! Just changed the code as you suggested. That 1800000 was still from an old test, I'm sure that the sleeptime on the nodes was set for 2 hrs. It's set in miliseconds right? In that case it wasn't 20 but 30 minutes.. :wink:

      For the test I've set it to 600000 - do we agree on this being 10 min..? Since I'm using a Pro Trinket which can only use the serial monitor via FDTI I had to connect a breadbord to get some extra GND pins.. Node are running now.. Knowing more within the next half hour...

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        rvendrame
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        Right, 1800000 = 30min, sorry.

        Home Assistant / Vera Plus UI7
        ESP8266 GW + mySensors 2.3.2
        Alexa / Google Home

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        • rvendrameR rvendrame

          Right, 1800000 = 30min, sorry.

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          #5

          @rvendrame Hi, It seems to work now... THANKS! Another question, I'm trying to measure the level of a 9v battery in the same sketch as well, using this:

          Insert Code Here
          ``#include <SPI.h>
          #include <MySensor.h>
          
          #define CHILD_ID_LIGHT 0
          #define LIGHT_SENSOR_ANALOG_PIN 1
          #define BATTERY_SENSE_PIN  A1  // select the input pin for the battery sense point
          #define MIN 300  // Liquid
          #define MAX 700 // Air
          
          int sensorPin = A0; // select the input pin for the potentiometer
          int sensorValue = 0; // variable to store the value coming from the sensor
          
          boolean metric = true;
          MySensor gw;
          MyMessage msg(CHILD_ID_LIGHT, V_LIGHT_LEVEL);
          int lastLightLevel;
          int oldBatteryPcnt = 0;
          int battLoop =0;
          
          void setup(){
          
          Serial.begin(9600);
          
          gw.begin();
          
          // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
          gw.sendSketchInfo("Mobile1", "1.16");
          
          // Register all sensors to gateway (they will be created as child devices)
          gw.present(CHILD_ID_LIGHT, S_LIGHT_LEVEL);
          
          }
          
          void loop(){
          // read the value from the sensor:
          sensorValue = analogRead(sensorPin);
          delay(1000);
          int lastsensorValue = sensorValue;
           
          Serial.println(sensorValue);
          int sendValue =  map(sensorValue, 1023, 250, 0, 100); 
            gw.send( msg.set( sendValue ) );  
          
          
            // get the battery Voltage
          int batteryValue = analogRead(BATTERY_SENSE_PIN);
            Serial.println(batteryValue);
            
            // 1M, 470K divider across battery and using internal ADC ref of 1.1V
            // Sense point is bypassed with 0.1 uF cap to reduce noise at that point
            // ((1e6+470e3)/470e3)*1.1 = Vmax = 3.44 Volts
            // 3.44/1023 = Volts per bit = 0.003363075
            // vout = (sensorvalue x 3.3) / 1023
            //vin = vout /  (R2/(R1+R2)); 
           
            float batteryV  = ( batteryValue * 0.0088 ) / 0.8; // divide R2/(R1+R2)
            int batteryPcnt = batteryValue / 10 ;
              if ( batteryPcnt > 100 )
            batteryPcnt = 100;
            
            Serial.print("Battery Voltage: ");
            Serial.print(batteryV);
            Serial.println(" V");
            Serial.print("Battery percent: ");
            Serial.print(batteryPcnt);
            Serial.println(" %");
          
            if (oldBatteryPcnt != batteryPcnt)
            {
              // Power up radio after sleep
              gw.sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt);
              oldBatteryPcnt = batteryPcnt;
          gw.sleep(300000);
            }
          
          
          

          Using this sketch causes the battery check into some kind of loop and not sending it back correctly to domoticz. Log shows:
          Battery Voltage: 1.68 V
          Battery percent: 15 %
          384
          send: 1-1-0-0 s=0,c=1,t=23,pt=2,l=2,st=ok:82
          153
          Battery Voltage: 1.68 V
          Battery percent: 15 %
          385
          send: 1-1-0-0 s=0,c=1,t=23,pt=2,l=2,st=ok:82
          153
          Battery Voltage: 1.68 V
          Battery percent: 15 %
          384

          Any ideas on this?

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            rvendrame
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            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            Just put the gw.sleep out of the if {}

            Home Assistant / Vera Plus UI7
            ESP8266 GW + mySensors 2.3.2
            Alexa / Google Home

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              Ok, I'm almost where I want to be... Feeding my pro tinket 5v on a 9v battery I've managed to get the correct voltage reading. Which is aprox 9.10v on a new battery. The only thing I can't get to work is the % which I need to send to Domoticz .

              I'm using this code, being pretty sure that the formula is correct but whatever I try, the battery % is shown as 0 on every voltage level. Am I missing something... ?

              // number of analog samples to take per reading
              #define NUM_SAMPLES 10
              
              int sum = 0;                    // sum of samples taken
              unsigned char sample_count = 0; // current sample number
              float voltage = 0.0;            // calculated voltage
              
              #include <SPI.h>
              #include <MySensor.h>
              
              #define CHILD_ID_LIGHT 0
              #define LIGHT_SENSOR_ANALOG_PIN 1
              #define BATTERY_SENSE_PIN  A1  // select the input pin for the battery sense point
              #define MIN 300  // Liquid
              #define MAX 700 // Air
              // number of analog samples to take per reading
              #define NUM_SAMPLES 10
              
              
              int sensorPin = A0; // select the input pin for the potentiometer
              int sensorValue = 0; // variable to store the value coming from the sensor
              
              
              MySensor gw;
              MyMessage msg(CHILD_ID_LIGHT, V_LIGHT_LEVEL);
              
              void setup(){
              
              Serial.begin(9600);
              
              gw.begin();
              
              // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
              gw.sendSketchInfo("Mobile1", "1.16");
              
              // Register all sensors to gateway (they will be created as child devices)
              gw.present(CHILD_ID_LIGHT, S_LIGHT_LEVEL);
              
              }
              
              void loop(){
              // read the value from the sensor:
              sensorValue = analogRead(sensorPin);
              delay(1000);
              int lastsensorValue = sensorValue;
               
              Serial.println(sensorValue);
              int sendValue =  map(sensorValue, 1023, 250, 0, 100); 
                gw.send( msg.set( sendValue ) );  
                gw.sleep(3000);
              
              
               // take a number of analog samples and add them up
                  while (sample_count < NUM_SAMPLES) {
                      sum += analogRead(A1);
                      sample_count++;
                      delay(10);
                  }
                  // calculate the voltage
                  // use 5.0 for a 5.0V ADC reference voltage
                  // 5.015V is the calibrated reference voltage
                  voltage = ((float)sum / (float)NUM_SAMPLES * 4.92) / 1024.0;
                  int Vmax = 9.10;
              int Vmin =4.92;
              int spanning = voltage * 11.714;
                 int batteryPcnt = ((spanning-Vmin)/(Vmax-Vmin))*100;
                 
                    if ( batteryPcnt > 100 )
                batteryPcnt = 100;
                  // send voltage for display on Serial Monitor
                  // voltage multiplied by 11 when using voltage divider that
                  // divides by 11. 11.132 is the calibrated voltage divide
                  // value
                  Serial.print(voltage * 11.714);
                  Serial.println (" V");
                  
                  sample_count = 0;
                  sum = 0;
                Serial.print("Battery percent: ");
                Serial.print(batteryPcnt);
                Serial.println(" %");
                    
              
                }
              
              
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                Oh and I mean shown as 0% in the serial monitor since I haven't put in the gw.send command in yet..

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                  Did you try to define batteryPcnt as 'float' instead 'int'?

                  Home Assistant / Vera Plus UI7
                  ESP8266 GW + mySensors 2.3.2
                  Alexa / Google Home

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    define batteryPcn as float didn't make a difference, but after that I did:

                    float spanning = voltage * 11.714;
                    float batteryPcnt = ((spanning-Vmin)/(Vmax-Vmin))*100;

                    It seems to be working now! Thanks a million again..

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                      Do i have to use a different command to send the battterypcnt to the gateway?

                      gw.send(batteryPcnt);

                      gives this error:

                      no matching function for call to 'MySensor::send(float&)'

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                        rvendrame
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                        it means gw.send() only accepts a integer --- So you need to set batteryPcnt back to int.

                        Home Assistant / Vera Plus UI7
                        ESP8266 GW + mySensors 2.3.2
                        Alexa / Google Home

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                          When i set batteryPcnt back to int it shows: no matching function for call to 'MySensor::send(int&)'

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                            I use this:

                            // Report battery level to controller 
                            gw.sendBatteryLevel( bat_level );
                            

                            Home Assistant / Vera Plus UI7
                            ESP8266 GW + mySensors 2.3.2
                            Alexa / Google Home

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                              #15

                              Working like a charm now! Thank you very much for your help!!

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                                Hi there,

                                I'm having another sketch problem.. In order to try and save battery power on my moisture sensors I'm trying to use a IO pin as power by setting it high for some time, let the sensor take a measurement, send the results to the gateway, setting the IO pin low again, let the node go to sleep for some time .

                                This works only one time, the node presents itself to the gateway, sends data but after that it's not seen again after the expected sleep time.
                                My guess is that somehow after puting the IO pin low it doesn't come back up in a high state. The strange thing is that when I measure the current on the pins of my moisture sensor with a multimeter the current goes from 0 to aprox 4.27V in the given time, so actually that indicates the pin is going from high to low as needed, but somehow the radio doesn't come back up... This is my code:

                                #include <SPI.h>
                                #include <MySensor.h>
                                
                                #define CHILD_ID_LIGHT 0
                                #define LIGHT_SENSOR_ANALOG_PIN 1
                                #define MIN 300  // Liquid
                                #define MAX 700 // Air
                                
                                int sensorPin = A0; // select the input pin for the potentiometer
                                int sensorValue = 0; // variable to store the value coming from the sensor
                                int power =4;
                                MySensor gw;
                                MyMessage msg(CHILD_ID_LIGHT, V_HUM);
                                int lastLightLevel;
                                
                                
                                
                                void setup(){
                                pinMode(power, OUTPUT);
                                digitalWrite(power, HIGH);
                                delay(3000);
                                Serial.begin(9600);
                                
                                gw.begin();
                                
                                // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                                gw.sendSketchInfo("Mobile Sensor 1", "Kruiden");
                                
                                // Register all sensors to gateway (they will be created as child devices)
                                gw.present(CHILD_ID_LIGHT, S_HUM);
                                
                                delay (2000);
                                }
                                void loop(){
                                // read the value from the sensor:
                                
                                
                                digitalWrite(power, HIGH);
                                delay (5000);
                                sensorValue = analogRead(sensorPin);
                                delay(1000);
                                int lastsensorValue = sensorValue;
                                 
                                Serial.println(sensorValue);
                                int sendValue =  map(sensorValue, 0, 842, 0, 100); 
                                  gw.send( msg.set( sendValue ) );
                                 delay(10000); 
                                digitalWrite(power, LOW);
                                delay (2000);
                                gw.sleep(60000);
                                }
                                 
                                

                                Does anyone have any clue..?

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