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My ESP8266 Gateway and nodes.

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  • ErrKE Offline
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    ErrK
    Plugin Developer
    wrote on last edited by
    #4

    @Dimitri-Henning It's from a store in Sweden.
    http://www.biltema.se/sv/Bygg/El/Fast-installation/Kulodosa-2000022310/

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    • M Offline
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      #5

      Nice, I also have those boxes from "Biltema" :D

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        #6

        Yea, so do I! They are perfect because they fit a AA battery case inside perfect!

        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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        • ErrKE Offline
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          ErrK
          Plugin Developer
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          #7

          Nice that other have the same boxes.
          They are good and cheep :)

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          • ErrKE Offline
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            ErrK
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            #8

            Today i got the PCB that i order from @sundberg84 design.
            I orderd them from http://smart-prototyping.com/
            Here is how they looks.
            PCB_top.jpg
            PCB_under.jpg

            Will begin with my next node tomorrow.
            In the waitng for the delivery i started to solder the pins on the arduino.
            IMG_6160_2.jpg

            But i just find that it will not work with the PCB because the pins will then hit the NRF24L01.
            So i need to start with unsolder them.

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              wrote on last edited by sundberg84
              #9

              Just turn them around or don't solder them at all and use the pins on the cable instead. ☺ good luck. Also don't power the node through fdti. The pcb is build to be powered through the pcb gnd/vcc/raw

              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

                Just turn them around or don't solder them at all and use the pins on the cable instead. ☺ good luck. Also don't power the node through fdti. The pcb is build to be powered through the pcb gnd/vcc/raw

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                ErrK
                Plugin Developer
                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                @sundberg84 Thanks for the explanation. I will try that tonight.

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                • ErrKE Offline
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                  ErrK
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                  #11

                  My first node stoped a few days ago, it was working for 14 days on 4 AA (its a 5v Arduino).
                  I forgot to add the Step Up Module 1-5V to 5V. So now it's up and running again.
                  Now i will try to do some modifications to save power. I have been looking at the guide General Tips for Battery Operationt but i don't find where i shuld do the cutting/desoldering on my board.
                  Here is it.
                  0_1453922966812_IMG_6201 copy.jpg

                  To know if i did the modifications right i want to measure the power with a multimeter, but i don't know how.

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                  • ErrKE ErrK

                    My first node stoped a few days ago, it was working for 14 days on 4 AA (its a 5v Arduino).
                    I forgot to add the Step Up Module 1-5V to 5V. So now it's up and running again.
                    Now i will try to do some modifications to save power. I have been looking at the guide General Tips for Battery Operationt but i don't find where i shuld do the cutting/desoldering on my board.
                    Here is it.
                    0_1453922966812_IMG_6201 copy.jpg

                    To know if i did the modifications right i want to measure the power with a multimeter, but i don't know how.

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                    wrote on last edited by Yveaux
                    #12

                    @ErrK the power led and voltage converter can be removed to reduce power usage. The led is on the bottom right in your picture (turns on when power is on) and the voltage converter is the small black rectangle with 3 legs on the bottom-center.
                    Instead of removing the LED you can also remove it's current limiting resistor, which is next to the LED, to the left of the t from 'rst' on the right of the board.

                    http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                    • ErrKE Offline
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                      ErrK
                      Plugin Developer
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                      #13

                      Thanks @Yveaux i will try that tonight.
                      Hur do i measure how mutch power it use? To find out if i did it right.

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                      • ErrKE Offline
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                        ErrK
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                        #14

                        I think i measure right.
                        Here is how i do.
                        1_1454015869745_IMG_6205 copy.jpg

                        The led:s resistor is gone and the voltage converter is gone.
                        0_1454015910536_IMG_6203.JPG
                        But now it don't start, did i do anything wrong?
                        0_1454015869744_IMG_6204 copy.jpg

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                        • ErrKE ErrK

                          I think i measure right.
                          Here is how i do.
                          1_1454015869745_IMG_6205 copy.jpg

                          The led:s resistor is gone and the voltage converter is gone.
                          0_1454015910536_IMG_6203.JPG
                          But now it don't start, did i do anything wrong?
                          0_1454015869744_IMG_6204 copy.jpg

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                          #15

                          With the voltage regulator removed the Arduino can no longer be powered on the raw pin. You need to supply it with maximum 3.3V on Vcc. 2xAA usually works well.

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