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  • CrankyCoderC Offline
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    CrankyCoder
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    #1

    Happy Friday guys! Fighting with another node and hoping someone may have some thoughts. I have followed the battery powered guide.

    My little sensor does not want to run on 3v. Anyone have any luck running 2.0 on a 3v battery?

    Home Automation Tinkerer
    www.CrankyCoder.net

    Controller: HomeAssistant in Kubernetes
    Gateway: MQTTClientGateway
    MySensors: 2.3

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    • CrankyCoderC CrankyCoder

      Happy Friday guys! Fighting with another node and hoping someone may have some thoughts. I have followed the battery powered guide.

      My little sensor does not want to run on 3v. Anyone have any luck running 2.0 on a 3v battery?

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      mfalkvidd
      Mod
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      @Jason-Brunk running MySensors 2 on battery shouldn't be a problem. What happens on the sensors? What does the debug output say?

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      • CrankyCoderC Offline
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        CrankyCoder
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        #3

        I am wondering if maybe the capacitor on my radio is too big while running off the coin cell.

        Here is what i am getting currently

        Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
        TSM:INIT
        TSM:RADIO:OK
        TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
        TSM:FPAR
        Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
        TSM:INIT
        TSM:RADIO:OK
        TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
        TSM:FPAR
        Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
        TSM:INIT
        TSM:RADIO:OK
        TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
        TSM:FPAR
        Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
        TSM:INIT
        TSM:RADIO:OK
        TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
        TSM:FPAR
        Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
        TSM:INIT
        TSM:RADIO:OK
        TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
        TSM:FPAR
        Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
        TSM:INIT
        TSM:RADIO:OK
        TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
        TSM:FPAR
        
        

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        www.CrankyCoder.net

        Controller: HomeAssistant in Kubernetes
        Gateway: MQTTClientGateway
        MySensors: 2.3

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        • CrankyCoderC CrankyCoder

          I am wondering if maybe the capacitor on my radio is too big while running off the coin cell.

          Here is what i am getting currently

          Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
          TSM:INIT
          TSM:RADIO:OK
          TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
          TSM:FPAR
          Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
          TSM:INIT
          TSM:RADIO:OK
          TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
          TSM:FPAR
          Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
          TSM:INIT
          TSM:RADIO:OK
          TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
          TSM:FPAR
          Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
          TSM:INIT
          TSM:RADIO:OK
          TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
          TSM:FPAR
          Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
          TSM:INIT
          TSM:RADIO:OK
          TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
          TSM:FPAR
          Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
          TSM:INIT
          TSM:RADIO:OK
          TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
          TSM:FPAR
          
          
          YveauxY Offline
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          Yveaux
          Mod
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          @Jason-Brunk what arduino ide are you using? 1.6.10 seems to have issues in combination with MySensors.

          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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          • CrankyCoderC CrankyCoder

            Happy Friday guys! Fighting with another node and hoping someone may have some thoughts. I have followed the battery powered guide.

            My little sensor does not want to run on 3v. Anyone have any luck running 2.0 on a 3v battery?

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            flopp
            wrote on last edited by flopp
            #5

            @Jason-Brunk
            I don't use 2.0, yet, but I have a lot 1.5.1 running on battery without problem.

            Try to run your node with power from e.g. FTDI or other source, then you can see if it works and also if it sleeps.

            What I notice for some of my nodes is that it needs a new battery to work, when my CR2032 battery comes down to ~2,5 volt it stop working maybe because of the mA is to low from battery to power up NRF or ATmega.

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            • YveauxY Yveaux

              @Jason-Brunk what arduino ide are you using? 1.6.10 seems to have issues in combination with MySensors.

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              CrankyCoder
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              @Yveaux I am using 1.6.9

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              www.CrankyCoder.net

              Controller: HomeAssistant in Kubernetes
              Gateway: MQTTClientGateway
              MySensors: 2.3

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              • F flopp

                @Jason-Brunk
                I don't use 2.0, yet, but I have a lot 1.5.1 running on battery without problem.

                Try to run your node with power from e.g. FTDI or other source, then you can see if it works and also if it sleeps.

                What I notice for some of my nodes is that it needs a new battery to work, when my CR2032 battery comes down to ~2,5 volt it stop working maybe because of the mA is to low from battery to power up NRF or ATmega.

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                CrankyCoder
                wrote on last edited by
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                @flopp Just put a fresh battery in. Checked it before hand, 3.07v

                Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                TSM:INIT
                TSM:RADIO:OK
                TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                TSM:FPAR
                Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                TSM:INIT
                TSM:RADIO:OK
                TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                TSM:FPAR
                Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                TSM:INIT
                TSM:RADIO:OK
                TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                TSM:FPAR
                Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                TSM:INIT
                TSM:RADIO:OK
                TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                TSM:FPAR
                Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                TSM:INIT
                TSM:RADIO:OK
                TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                TSM:FPAR
                

                What capacitor size are you using on the radio? any use to put a cap on the main power/gnd between the battery and the rest of the circuit?

                Home Automation Tinkerer
                www.CrankyCoder.net

                Controller: HomeAssistant in Kubernetes
                Gateway: MQTTClientGateway
                MySensors: 2.3

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                • CrankyCoderC CrankyCoder

                  @flopp Just put a fresh battery in. Checked it before hand, 3.07v

                  Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                  TSM:INIT
                  TSM:RADIO:OK
                  TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                  TSM:FPAR
                  Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                  TSM:INIT
                  TSM:RADIO:OK
                  TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                  TSM:FPAR
                  Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                  TSM:INIT
                  TSM:RADIO:OK
                  TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                  TSM:FPAR
                  Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                  TSM:INIT
                  TSM:RADIO:OK
                  TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                  TSM:FPAR
                  Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                  TSM:INIT
                  TSM:RADIO:OK
                  TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                  TSM:FPAR
                  

                  What capacitor size are you using on the radio? any use to put a cap on the main power/gnd between the battery and the rest of the circuit?

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                  flopp
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #8

                  @Jason-Brunk
                  I am using 4,7 uF SMD mounted on the NRF.

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                  • CrankyCoderC CrankyCoder

                    @flopp Just put a fresh battery in. Checked it before hand, 3.07v

                    Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                    TSM:INIT
                    TSM:RADIO:OK
                    TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                    TSM:FPAR
                    Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                    TSM:INIT
                    TSM:RADIO:OK
                    TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                    TSM:FPAR
                    Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                    TSM:INIT
                    TSM:RADIO:OK
                    TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                    TSM:FPAR
                    Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                    TSM:INIT
                    TSM:RADIO:OK
                    TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                    TSM:FPAR
                    Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                    TSM:INIT
                    TSM:RADIO:OK
                    TSP:ASSIGNID:OK (ID=1)
                    TSM:FPAR
                    

                    What capacitor size are you using on the radio? any use to put a cap on the main power/gnd between the battery and the rest of the circuit?

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                    flopp
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #9

                    @Jason-Brunk
                    You can try with a cap on main pwr/gnd.

                    Maybe you can measure the voltage on main pwr/gnd and see what happens when it starts?

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                    • F flopp

                      @Jason-Brunk
                      You can try with a cap on main pwr/gnd.

                      Maybe you can measure the voltage on main pwr/gnd and see what happens when it starts?

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                      CrankyCoder
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #10

                      @flopp i changed batteries and made sure i don't go below 2.6v and still the furthest i get is

                      TSP▒Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                      TSM:INIT
                      TSM:RADIO:OK
                      TSP▒Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                      TSM:INIT
                      TSM:RADIO:OK
                      
                      

                      Looks like it is locking up as soon as the radio is initialized.

                      Home Automation Tinkerer
                      www.CrankyCoder.net

                      Controller: HomeAssistant in Kubernetes
                      Gateway: MQTTClientGateway
                      MySensors: 2.3

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                      • CrankyCoderC CrankyCoder

                        @flopp i changed batteries and made sure i don't go below 2.6v and still the furthest i get is

                        TSP▒Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                        TSM:INIT
                        TSM:RADIO:OK
                        TSP▒Starting sensor (RNNNA-, 2.0.0)
                        TSM:INIT
                        TSM:RADIO:OK
                        
                        

                        Looks like it is locking up as soon as the radio is initialized.

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                        flopp
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #11

                        @Jason-Brunk
                        Do you have an other NRF, if you have try with that

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                          CrankyCoder
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                          yeah, this one works if i give it a 3.3v power source. But i can try my other one.

                          Home Automation Tinkerer
                          www.CrankyCoder.net

                          Controller: HomeAssistant in Kubernetes
                          Gateway: MQTTClientGateway
                          MySensors: 2.3

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                          • CrankyCoderC CrankyCoder

                            yeah, this one works if i give it a 3.3v power source. But i can try my other one.

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                            Yveaux
                            Mod
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #13

                            @Jason-Brunk Do you know/did you change the brown-out level of your atmega? See BODLEVEL at e.g. http://cryoarchive.net/tutorials/avr-tutorials/avr-fuses-explained/
                            What Arduino hardware are we talking about?

                            http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                            • CrankyCoderC CrankyCoder

                              yeah, this one works if i give it a 3.3v power source. But i can try my other one.

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                                CrankyCoder
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                                Im using a 3.3v pro mini.

                                From what I gathered BOD level only affected the power down. Would it affect the power up and radio initialization?

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                                Controller: HomeAssistant in Kubernetes
                                Gateway: MQTTClientGateway
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                                • CrankyCoderC CrankyCoder

                                  yeah, this one works if i give it a 3.3v power source. But i can try my other one.

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                                  @Jason-Brunk said:

                                  yeah, this one works if i give it a 3.3v power source. But i can try my other one.

                                  Do you mean NRF?
                                  NRF should work down to 1,9 volt

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                                    @Jason-Brunk said:

                                    yeah, this one works if i give it a 3.3v power source. But i can try my other one.

                                    Do you mean NRF?
                                    NRF should work down to 1,9 volt

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                                    CrankyCoder
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                                    #17

                                    @flopp That is correct, everything registers ok and debug shows the connections when i give it 3.3v from my usb power supply

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                                    www.CrankyCoder.net

                                    Controller: HomeAssistant in Kubernetes
                                    Gateway: MQTTClientGateway
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                                    • CrankyCoderC CrankyCoder

                                      @flopp That is correct, everything registers ok and debug shows the connections when i give it 3.3v from my usb power supply

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                                      @Jason-Brunk said:

                                      @flopp That is correct, everything registers ok and debug shows the connections when i give it 3.3v from my usb power supply

                                      Then it can be bad battery.

                                      Measure battery, should be about 3.1.

                                      Connect something to the battery, like an LED, battery shall now show maybe 2.9, not lower. If it shows lower I guess the battery is almost empty.

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                                      • CrankyCoderC CrankyCoder

                                        Im using a 3.3v pro mini.

                                        From what I gathered BOD level only affected the power down. Would it affect the power up and radio initialization?

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                                        Mod
                                        wrote on last edited by
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                                        @Jason-Brunk said:

                                        Im using a 3.3v pro mini.

                                        How are you pwering it? Through RAW or VCC? Did you remove/disable the regulator?

                                        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                                        • YveauxY Yveaux

                                          @Jason-Brunk said:

                                          Im using a 3.3v pro mini.

                                          How are you pwering it? Through RAW or VCC? Did you remove/disable the regulator?

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                                          @Yveaux VCC. Yeah i pulled the regulator off

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                                          Controller: HomeAssistant in Kubernetes
                                          Gateway: MQTTClientGateway
                                          MySensors: 2.3

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