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Build a Cheap Z-wave Vibration sensor?

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  • Cassan0vaC Offline
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    Anyone been able to accomplish this?
    Couldnt find anything in the listing.

    The idea is that i need a vibration sensor for each step on the stairway because i want to attach it to a LED that would light up each step indvidually as they sense motion / vibration.

    But yet to find a "cheap" way to do this since prebuild vib sensors are like 50$ :/

    Any ideas or tips would be greatly appriciated.

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    • Cassan0vaC Cassan0va

      Anyone been able to accomplish this?
      Couldnt find anything in the listing.

      The idea is that i need a vibration sensor for each step on the stairway because i want to attach it to a LED that would light up each step indvidually as they sense motion / vibration.

      But yet to find a "cheap" way to do this since prebuild vib sensors are like 50$ :/

      Any ideas or tips would be greatly appriciated.

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      #2

      Have been thinking if i could connect multiple vib sensors in a serie into a fibaro universal?
      Think that could work?

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        Why not using MySensors? Using one of these perhaps?

        http://www.ebay.com/itm/1pcs-801S-Vibration-Sensor-Module-vibration-Analog-Output-Sensitivity-s3-/181847025460?hash=item2a56ed6734:g:BggAAOSwDNdVzUKo

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        • Cassan0vaC Cassan0va

          Anyone been able to accomplish this?
          Couldnt find anything in the listing.

          The idea is that i need a vibration sensor for each step on the stairway because i want to attach it to a LED that would light up each step indvidually as they sense motion / vibration.

          But yet to find a "cheap" way to do this since prebuild vib sensors are like 50$ :/

          Any ideas or tips would be greatly appriciated.

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          Nca78
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          Hello, there are some very cheap accelerometers that should be able to do this job.
          Check ADXL345 for example they cost 1$ on a breakout board on aliexpress. You should be able to put a few connected to the same pro mini board so you can manage more than one step and save even more.

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            Why not using MySensors? Using one of these perhaps?

            http://www.ebay.com/itm/1pcs-801S-Vibration-Sensor-Module-vibration-Analog-Output-Sensitivity-s3-/181847025460?hash=item2a56ed6734:g:BggAAOSwDNdVzUKo

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            @hek said:

            Why not using MySensors? Using one of these perhaps?

            http://www.ebay.com/itm/1pcs-801S-Vibration-Sensor-Module-vibration-Analog-Output-Sensitivity-s3-/181847025460?hash=item2a56ed6734:g:BggAAOSwDNdVzUKo

            I've found those to be poor at detecting small vibrations, I doubt they will be reliable to detect someone putting foot on a step.

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              I haven't tried them myself. Does the piezo variant behave badly as well?

              http://www.ebay.com/itm/Analog-Piezoelectricity-Ceramic-Piezo-Vibration-Sensor-for-Arduino-HM-/182236397646?hash=item2a6e22c04e:g:5kIAAOSw0UdXqVdC

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              • hekH hek

                I haven't tried them myself. Does the piezo variant behave badly as well?

                http://www.ebay.com/itm/Analog-Piezoelectricity-Ceramic-Piezo-Vibration-Sensor-for-Arduino-HM-/182236397646?hash=item2a6e22c04e:g:5kIAAOSw0UdXqVdC

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                Nca78
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                @hek said:

                I haven't tried them myself. Does the piezo variant behave badly as well?

                http://www.ebay.com/itm/Analog-Piezoelectricity-Ceramic-Piezo-Vibration-Sensor-for-Arduino-HM-/182236397646?hash=item2a6e22c04e:g:5kIAAOSw0UdXqVdC

                Haha interesting, never tried it. I'll order one right now to check, thank you for the link !

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                • hekH hek

                  I haven't tried them myself. Does the piezo variant behave badly as well?

                  http://www.ebay.com/itm/Analog-Piezoelectricity-Ceramic-Piezo-Vibration-Sensor-for-Arduino-HM-/182236397646?hash=item2a6e22c04e:g:5kIAAOSw0UdXqVdC

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                  @hek

                  how many of those do you think ill be able to fit into one board?

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                  • hekH Offline
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                    hek
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                    #9

                    You can use all the free analog pins. In total 8 on AtMega328 (where 4 is easily exposed on a nano-board).

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                    • hekH hek

                      You can use all the free analog pins. In total 8 on AtMega328 (where 4 is easily exposed on a nano-board).

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                      @hek

                      well i better get cracking then :) First project of this sort so we will see how it goes.

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                      • Cassan0vaC Cassan0va

                        @hek

                        well i better get cracking then :) First project of this sort so we will see how it goes.

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                        Also just read up that there is a mysensors plugin for homeseer, thats amazing but does it have to be phyiscally connected to the controller or just same network?

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                          If it supports ethernet gateway then it's on the same network. Else it's serial gateway and you need to be connected with USB

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