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  • sundberg84S Offline
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    wrote on last edited by sundberg84
    #5

    Well, if it works with power from PC but not power from buck converter you have the issue.

    First thing I would do is to look how you wired ground from the relay. I have had nodes that didnt work if i wired ground directly to source. Sometimes I had to wire it trough the arduino... and I have had nodes i needed to to the other way, relay ground directly to source. (Note: NOT on the AC/Mains side offcourse!)

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      Ground from the relay is wired directly to the source (buck converter). All power and grounds come from that single source with the exception of the radio. I used the voltage regulator to step down the 5V to 3.3V. I used the ground from the buck converter to ground the voltage regulator. Are you suggesting that I try to ground the relay from the Arduino instead of the buck converter? I was also thinking of putting one of these on order to test it out.http://www.ebay.com/itm/1PCS-HLK-PM01-AC-DC-220V-to-5V-Step-Down-Power-Supply-Module-Household-Switch-/221950420477?hash=item33ad46a5fd:g:8WYAAOSwxN5WVRA-

      I hate to order just one in case it works because I have to wait on China shipping. Does anyone know if this is a better solution than the buck converter I posted up top?

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      • manicfarmerM manicfarmer

        Ground from the relay is wired directly to the source (buck converter). All power and grounds come from that single source with the exception of the radio. I used the voltage regulator to step down the 5V to 3.3V. I used the ground from the buck converter to ground the voltage regulator. Are you suggesting that I try to ground the relay from the Arduino instead of the buck converter? I was also thinking of putting one of these on order to test it out.http://www.ebay.com/itm/1PCS-HLK-PM01-AC-DC-220V-to-5V-Step-Down-Power-Supply-Module-Household-Switch-/221950420477?hash=item33ad46a5fd:g:8WYAAOSwxN5WVRA-

        I hate to order just one in case it works because I have to wait on China shipping. Does anyone know if this is a better solution than the buck converter I posted up top?

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        wrote on last edited by sundberg84
        #7

        @manicfarmer said:

        Are you suggesting that I try to ground the relay from the Arduino instead of the buck converter?

        Yes - No harm in trying that, it has worked fo me.

        About the HLK-PM01 - I use these in my AC designs and so far (in this forum) i think its the most discussed as it comes to safety. I would use those any day before those cheap buck converters. They are working great for me.

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          I will definitely give that a try. I am also going to order about 10 of these HLK-PM01 for in wall switches. Maybe all the buck converters I have can be used for something that doesn't use relays and live inside a small enclosure. Thanks for the suggestions. I'll give them a try and post my results.

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            wrote on last edited by sundberg84
            #9

            As a tip, there is some projects on openhardware.io if you want to use HLK-PM01.
            Of if it works changing power, you could try a diode before the relay if you want to use that buck converter.

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              Thanks for the tip(s)! I have actually stayed away from openhardware because it sounded like it was out of my league at this point. I have relied on google for most of my searching and found some cool in wall PCB projects but none that were a finished product and worked the way I had hoped. I just found your project on OpenHardware and am very impressed. Great work!!! It looks like you have already done what I am trying to prototype. I am going to take a closer look at your project. I would probably be better served starting with something that is much closer to a finished product. I think I am going to look at the components and try to build a few to test them out.

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                wrote on last edited by sundberg84
                #11

                There is also a HLK-PM01 with a relay already attached - which mine has not.
                http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1540/110v-230v-ac-to-mysensors-pcb-board
                This is a bit bigger so check if it fits inside the wall if that is the purpose.

                Also im releasing a new design for my in-wall sensor, this has a few AC traces to close to each other which might be dangerous if you have them in either a enviroment with high humidity or a unclean enviroment.

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                  @sundberg84 I did see that project but didn't look at the design in detail. I really like the idea of the relay and power being in one unit. I definitely have some reading to do.

                  I did try and ground the relay to the Arduino. The results seem to be not as good as before. I got it to function a couple of times but most of the time it didn't seem to work. Of course when it is powered from USB on my PC it works great. I hooked up the TX, RX and DTR so I could hook it up to the serial monitor to see what the output says and I was getting some readable output and some that wasn't. Pasting output below. Typically each send command prints on its own line so maybe this has something to do with the issue I am experiencing.

                  send: 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=0,t=18,pt=0,l=5,sg=0,ót=ok:1.5.1send: 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,st=ok:0
                  repeater started, id=1,!parent=0, d¿/W–k•õÅrþsend: 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=14,sg=0,st=ok:Relay & Button
                  send: 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=3,sg=0,st?ok:L‚
                  send: 1-1-0-0 s=1,c=0,t=3,pt}0,l=0¬sg=0,st=ok:

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                    Those strange characters indicate it's a power problem in my world.

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                      #14

                      Got my HLK-PM01in the other day so I removed the buck converter from my test board and added one of these and now it communicates fine. Thanks for the advice.

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