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debug battery powered node

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    carleki
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    Hello !

    I have sometimes tempertures nodes, powered by batteries, which are freezing ... If I reboot the node, all is working correctly ...

    How can I debug it ? If I connect the node to my computer, it will change the power input, so if it's a power related issue, I will not see it ...

    Do you have any idea ?

    Thanks !

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      gloob
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      #2

      Why not just connect the rx and tx pins and ground?

      This is how I debug my battery based sensors and run them from the battery. You even dont need the rx pin if you don't want to send commands to the node.

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        carleki
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        I didn't know it was possible !

        So : Vcc and GND from the battery, and TX, RX and GND to my usb serial adapter ?

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          gloob
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          Correct.

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          • G gloob

            Correct.

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            @gloob said:

            Correct.

            thanks ;)

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