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Newbie help DHT22 on battery need sketch.

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    Eawo
    wrote on last edited by Eawo
    #1

    Hello

    Im kinda new to this mysensor ive done a few noods with step by step guides.

    1 mars i will move to a house. And i need to know the humidity under the house couse its to high.

    this is my setup @ moment:

    I need some help figuring out a sketch that will run on this. I dont need to update humidity more then every 20 min.
    I dont know any coding but i want to learn. So if anyone could give me a good tip how to startout i would be greatful.

    Im going to remove the led an i wonder if i can remove the regulator to? couse i heard the dht22 need 3.3v "actually its a Am2303".

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      #2

      Just increase sleep time in this one:

      https://codebender.cc/sketch:47533

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        Can i remove the regulator for better battery life or should i keep it?
        Is it possible to add so i can see my battery status?

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          wrote on last edited by sundberg84
          #4

          Hi!
          Am2303 can run on 3.3 to 6v according to datasheet, so yes remove the regulator.
          But if you are using a 3.3v arduino (which is best for battery) i would use a booster or the DHT will stop working pretty soon.

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            wrote on last edited by hek
            #5

            You'll have to read the datasheet of the hum sensor. Measuring battery voltage is described on the main site.

            Edit. darn @sundberg84 was fast! ;)

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              #6

              ok im soon finished with it i guess i should order some link text
              but for now i just want to try it out :). Thanks for the help

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                up and running

                now im waiting for some stepup 3v3

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                  @Eawo

                  Where did you get that box??

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                    This box I used good quality but a bit to small for me.

                    http://m.aliexpress.com/item/1993296858.html

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