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💬 Wall Socket Insertable Node

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  • KoreshK Offline
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    Koresh
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    wrote on last edited by
    #17

    And some photos after soldering of the main components and slight washing.
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    Relay trick :)
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    • Sander TeunissenS Offline
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      Sander Teunissen
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      #18

      Hi Koresh. Interesting project ! Are you planning to sell some assembled parts too ?

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        #19

        I just bumped into these too:
        https://www.openhardware.io/view/102/Wall-Switch-Insertable-Node#tabs-instructions
        So interesting ! will these be sold too ?

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        • Sander TeunissenS Sander Teunissen

          I just bumped into these too:
          https://www.openhardware.io/view/102/Wall-Switch-Insertable-Node#tabs-instructions
          So interesting ! will these be sold too ?

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          Koresh
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          #20

          @Sander-Teunissen
          I will make a small presentation of new boards tomorrow in Breda. Of course I will try to start mass production asap :) You can check estimated prices of all boards in button size radionode thread.

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            Hardware Contributor
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            #21

            Hi, it's a very intersting project but what about the protections of the switching power supply ?

            I see a varistor but neither fuse nor Thermal Cutoffs.

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            • tonnerre33T tonnerre33

              Hi, it's a very intersting project but what about the protections of the switching power supply ?

              I see a varistor but neither fuse nor Thermal Cutoffs.

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              Koresh
              Contest Winner
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              #22

              @tonnerre33 do not worry. It will be in final version + we can use temperature sensor in rfm modult to switch of the relay.

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              • sinczeS Offline
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                sincze
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                Very nice to see this device today live in Breda ;-)

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                  fisher
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                  Very nice project. Looking forward to buy it. It would be nice to have possibility to trigger switch via local button (as in Fibaro) and not only via radio. It's possible from software point of view but board should be modified slightly. Is it in your todo list @Koresh?

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                    #25

                    @fisher are you referring to touch sensor button or momentary push button?

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                      @yury yes

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                      • fisherF fisher

                        Very nice project. Looking forward to buy it. It would be nice to have possibility to trigger switch via local button (as in Fibaro) and not only via radio. It's possible from software point of view but board should be modified slightly. Is it in your todo list @Koresh?

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                        Koresh
                        Contest Winner
                        wrote on last edited by Koresh
                        #27

                        @fisher said:

                        Very nice project. Looking forward to buy it. It would be nice to have possibility to trigger switch via local button (as in Fibaro) and not only via radio. It's possible from software point of view but board should be modified slightly. Is it in your todo list @Koresh?

                        Thanks! We thought about this feature, thanks for your reminder. I've successully added pins for button. You can see new JST connector for button on the screenshot below. I hope this solution is reliable enough

                        alt text

                        I almost forgot... Now this board contains SPI flash which implements OTA upgrade ability :wink:

                        alt text

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                        • KoreshK Koresh

                          @fisher said:

                          Very nice project. Looking forward to buy it. It would be nice to have possibility to trigger switch via local button (as in Fibaro) and not only via radio. It's possible from software point of view but board should be modified slightly. Is it in your todo list @Koresh?

                          Thanks! We thought about this feature, thanks for your reminder. I've successully added pins for button. You can see new JST connector for button on the screenshot below. I hope this solution is reliable enough

                          alt text

                          I almost forgot... Now this board contains SPI flash which implements OTA upgrade ability :wink:

                          alt text

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                          #28

                          @Koresh Perfect! Do you know when the modules will be ready for sale? How they will be sold? Direct sale, ebay, ...?
                          Do you have further development plans, ex. dimmers, wall node with two relays, blind controllers?

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                          • KoreshK Koresh

                            @fisher said:

                            Very nice project. Looking forward to buy it. It would be nice to have possibility to trigger switch via local button (as in Fibaro) and not only via radio. It's possible from software point of view but board should be modified slightly. Is it in your todo list @Koresh?

                            Thanks! We thought about this feature, thanks for your reminder. I've successully added pins for button. You can see new JST connector for button on the screenshot below. I hope this solution is reliable enough

                            alt text

                            I almost forgot... Now this board contains SPI flash which implements OTA upgrade ability :wink:

                            alt text

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                            fisher
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #29

                            @Koresh Another thing I forgot. Are you considering to design and sale any plastic case to your modules? Putting raw electronics to tight wall socket is not the safest solution :)

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                            • fisherF fisher

                              @Koresh Another thing I forgot. Are you considering to design and sale any plastic case to your modules? Putting raw electronics to tight wall socket is not the safest solution :)

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                              Koresh
                              Contest Winner
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                              @fisher said:

                              @Koresh Another thing I forgot. Are you considering to design and sale any plastic case to your modules? Putting raw electronics to tight wall socket is not the safest solution :)

                              We plan to supply small plastic case because without this case it is impossible to get CE mark (it must be on the case). After buying you can extract the board and put it under socket if you want. But I do not agree with your thesis about safety. We tried to explain it in our presentation in Breda. The safest case - no case :wink: Do not forget this module will have all of fuses (thermal cutt off, overvoltage varistor, slow fuse) and of course we will do all possible steps to isolate danger points.

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                              • KoreshK Koresh

                                @fisher said:

                                @Koresh Another thing I forgot. Are you considering to design and sale any plastic case to your modules? Putting raw electronics to tight wall socket is not the safest solution :)

                                We plan to supply small plastic case because without this case it is impossible to get CE mark (it must be on the case). After buying you can extract the board and put it under socket if you want. But I do not agree with your thesis about safety. We tried to explain it in our presentation in Breda. The safest case - no case :wink: Do not forget this module will have all of fuses (thermal cutt off, overvoltage varistor, slow fuse) and of course we will do all possible steps to isolate danger points.

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                                fisher
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                                #31

                                @Koresh Is there any video from Breda meeting?

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                                • fisherF fisher

                                  @Koresh Another thing I forgot. Are you considering to design and sale any plastic case to your modules? Putting raw electronics to tight wall socket is not the safest solution :)

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                                  yury
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #32

                                  @fisher said:

                                  Putting raw electronics to tight wall socket is not the safest solution

                                  We think to use as "standalone case" this one:

                                  https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/72-25-mm-LED-drive-power_60426277938.html?spm=a2700.7724838.0.0.QARRdD

                                  As for safety in "tight wall socket", the point here is:

                                  1. All those wall socket boxes is really safe Ip 20 or 44 certified together with socket itself.
                                  2. If something happens inside this crimped space will stay there.

                                  This node will have thermal fuse, Over-voltage varistor, and if you short cut the relay - ACS 712 has build in "fuse".

                                  So I think inside a wall is still much safer. How to put it safely there - it is another topic. At least you have to have experience in fixing things at home and for sure cut off power!

                                  I tried to burn this thing many times as we tested it. so far most impressive was relay short cut test. Re-soldering new ACS712 fixed thing back. Relay survived also.

                                  0_1472296685047_2016-08-27_14-07-16.png

                                  Traces of the test on the case. Not even melting traces, just smoked out:
                                  0_1472296864373_2016-08-27_14-07-28.png

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                                    Would it be possible for the diameter of the box to be smaller? In Germany the standard wall sockets are 68mm. So 60-65 mm fot the box would be ideal.

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                                    • PierreStP PierreSt

                                      Would it be possible for the diameter of the box to be smaller? In Germany the standard wall sockets are 68mm. So 60-65 mm fot the box would be ideal.

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                                      yury
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                                      #34

                                      @PierreSt

                                      www.aliexpress.com/item/55-22mm-5pcs-LED-ceiling-circular-drive-casing-fire-retardant-PC-power-supply-housing-with-cooling/32643161481.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.72.VRC6ws

                                      is the smallest. will get them soon. not sure if the thing will fit inside though.

                                      So far we a bit stuck with our PCBA contractor. Negotiating hard for better prices.

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                                        Any update on your progress ? I am really watching out for this one !

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                                        • Sander TeunissenS Sander Teunissen

                                          Any update on your progress ? I am really watching out for this one !

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                                          Koresh
                                          Contest Winner
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                                          @Sander-Teunissen Thanks for your attention to this project. There are Chinese national holidays until 8 october. So there are no updates now.

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