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💬 AC-DC double solid state relay module

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  • hekH hek

    You can disable this behaviour by defining:

    #define MY_TRANSPORT_DONT_CARE_MODE
    #define MY_PARENT_NODE_ID 0
    
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    #96

    @hek

    @hek said:

    You can disable this behaviour by defining:

    #define MY_TRANSPORT_DONT_CARE_MODE
    #define MY_PARENT_NODE_ID 0
    

    This is a really good news, I'll give it a try to check if it works correctly with controller and when controller is lost.

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    • hekH hek

      You can disable this behaviour by defining:

      #define MY_TRANSPORT_DONT_CARE_MODE
      #define MY_PARENT_NODE_ID 0
      
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      okos
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      #97

      @hek said:

      You can disable this behaviour by defining:

      #define MY_TRANSPORT_DONT_CARE_MODE
      #define MY_PARENT_NODE_ID 0
      

      sorry for the ridiculous question but I have to enter into a sketch? or MyConfig.h?

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      • hekH Offline
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        hek
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        wrote on last edited by
        #98

        In the sketch before including MySensors.h

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        • hekH hek

          You can disable this behaviour by defining:

          #define MY_TRANSPORT_DONT_CARE_MODE
          #define MY_PARENT_NODE_ID 0
          
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          mr_const
          wrote on last edited by
          #99

          @hek

          @hek said:

          You can disable this behaviour by defining:

          #define MY_TRANSPORT_DONT_CARE_MODE
          #define MY_PARENT_NODE_ID 0
          

          Tried it. Doesn't work. Btw, I searched all mysensors sources (2.0) and didn't find any use of a MY_TRANSPORT_DONT_CARE_MODE definition.

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            hek
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            #100

            @mr_const said:

            MY_TRANSPORT_DONT_CARE_MODE

            Sorry, yes, It's all in the development branch:

            https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/search?utf8=✓&q=MY_TRANSPORT_DONT_CARE_MODE

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            • okosO Offline
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              #101

              It possible implement this option in mysensors 2.0 ?

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              • okosO okos

                It possible implement this option in mysensors 2.0 ?

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                #102

                @okos it will be included in the next release yes.

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                  wrote on last edited by okos
                  #103

                  Hello.
                  I tried to upload my two boards ( arduino pro mini 8Mhz , 3,3 V ) modified sketches but returned to sketch Nca78 (with DS18B20), unfortunately, does not operate a physical switch. Sometimes phisical switch changes state in domoticz ( not every time ) but relays do not change state.
                  Switching on and switching off the lights of domoticz changes state relay without a problem.
                  What could be wrong ?

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                  • L Offline
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                    ludoarchi
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                    #104

                    Hi

                    Does somebody can post a picture of the back side please.

                    Thinks

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                    • L ludoarchi

                      Hi

                      Does somebody can post a picture of the back side please.

                      Thinks

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                      #105

                      @ludoarchi ![alt text]0_1478249022728_20161104_093851.jpg

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                      • okosO okos

                        @ludoarchi ![alt text]0_1478249022728_20161104_093851.jpg

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                        #106

                        @okos thinks !

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                          #107

                          That's where the biggest problem is on this board. I think the previous revision without the DS18 is safer, here there is less than 2mm creepage/clearance between main and low voltage traces and solder points, not enough :(

                          0_1478261384159_1478249033709-20161104_093851.jpg

                          There's also problem of mixing both main/low voltage everywhere in the board like near the NRF24.

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                            ludoarchi
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                            #108

                            Hi
                            Noob questions sorry !
                            1/ Can i used it with 3way switches ?
                            2/ what are the pins 7 GND and 4 for ?
                            Thinks

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                            • L ludoarchi

                              Hi
                              Noob questions sorry !
                              1/ Can i used it with 3way switches ?
                              2/ what are the pins 7 GND and 4 for ?
                              Thinks

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                              wrote on last edited by mr_const
                              #109

                              @ludoarchi

                              @ludoarchi said:

                              2/ what are the pins 7 GND and 4 for ?

                              7 and 4 pins are mapped to 7 and 4 in/out of an arduino module. GND is for ground. These pins could be used to manually control relay state.

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                              • mr_constM mr_const

                                @ludoarchi

                                @ludoarchi said:

                                2/ what are the pins 7 GND and 4 for ?

                                7 and 4 pins are mapped to 7 and 4 in/out of an arduino module. GND is for ground. These pins could be used to manually control relay state.

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                                @mr_const ok i understand ! Thinks

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                                  rozpruwacz
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                                  #111

                                  hi, great project. I have one idea, is it possible to add current and voltage measurement ?

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                                    Sander Crombeen
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                                    #112

                                    Ordered all the components for this project but now i see there are 12 v solid state relays on the list?? mine is not working, does it not need to have 5V version??

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                                      Hello,
                                      one question to the SSR Relay. The Arduino works with 5V, the SSR in the BOM is a 12V type. Is this a mistake? According to the Datasheet of the relay, the 12V type has an operating range from 9,6v to 14,4V

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                                      • AchimA Achim

                                        Hello,
                                        one question to the SSR Relay. The Arduino works with 5V, the SSR in the BOM is a 12V type. Is this a mistake? According to the Datasheet of the relay, the 12V type has an operating range from 9,6v to 14,4V

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                                        mr_const
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                                        #114

                                        @Achim looks like a mistake in BOM (maybe that aliexpress listing has changed). Project uses same relay, but 5V version is needed.

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                                          tonnerre33
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                                          wrote on last edited by tonnerre33
                                          #115

                                          Hello all,

                                          I have finished to assemble one of this board today.

                                          You can see some pictures of my board here :
                                          http://www.photorapide.com/albums/jordan/khreln/ac-dc-double-solid-state-relay-module.html

                                          If you want more pictures, ask me ;)

                                          The skecth works fine.

                                          Thx for this project.

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