Repeater node stops sending sensor info
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I have an issue where a node stops sending sensor info after a while.
I do not have a log (yet) but i am wondering if a range issue would cause this.
Which reasons could cause a node stop sending info to the gateway?If needed i can made a log later as i need my laptop connected to it and i cannot reach it at the moment.
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I have an issue where a node stops sending sensor info after a while.
I do not have a log (yet) but i am wondering if a range issue would cause this.
Which reasons could cause a node stop sending info to the gateway?If needed i can made a log later as i need my laptop connected to it and i cannot reach it at the moment.
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I think it is a power issue.
When connected to my laptop by USB (nano 5V) i have no major issues but i see this in the beginning:
!TSM:FPAR:FAIL
!TSM:FAILURE
TSM:PDTAfter using a phone charger it takes a long time before the node is seen within Domoticz.
Right now i use a 4,7uF capacitor.
Would replacing the capacitor with a 100uF makes sense? -
I think it is a power issue.
When connected to my laptop by USB (nano 5V) i have no major issues but i see this in the beginning:
!TSM:FPAR:FAIL
!TSM:FAILURE
TSM:PDTAfter using a phone charger it takes a long time before the node is seen within Domoticz.
Right now i use a 4,7uF capacitor.
Would replacing the capacitor with a 100uF makes sense?@tlpeter it couldn't hurt. But it also depends on how you power the radio and all of the other components. In my experience the only thing you should power directly from the Arduino is the radio and even that is arguable. All other sensors e.t.c. should be powered by an external adapter.
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I agree on that but could it be the same power supply?
In this case it is a 5V 2A phone charger which should be fine in my honest opinion.
All i have on this node is a radio and a rainsensor like this. -
I agree on that but could it be the same power supply?
In this case it is a 5V 2A phone charger which should be fine in my honest opinion.
All i have on this node is a radio and a rainsensor like this.@tlpeter the same adapter should be fine. And 2A sounds more than sufficient to me ;-)
You could use an LE33 regulator for powering the radio from your adapter. Or you could use a buck converter. A buck converter is really cheap and requires little knowledge of electronics. You do need a multi meter for tuning the buck converter.