Battery powered outdoor sensor drops connection in cold weather
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Hi,
I have a battery powered sensor to measure and report the outside temp and hum, utilizing a pro mini 3.3, powered fro step up booster, nRF24L01+ directly from battery + battery voltage sensing resistor pair plus the DTH22.
I have noticed that when the battery is around 2.6V (2x AA ~ 50% bettery 1.9-3.3) then under 4°C the sensor lost the connection to the gateway. However bringing inside after a few minutes the node come back, and the voltage jumps to 75-78%.
Any of you experienced similar behavior ? Is this expected ? How can I insulate efficiently the batteries ?
Many thanks any comment, advice in advance
Attila
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@Atesz Yes, I have. I dont know why but changing the capacitor on the radio for a new one helped me this time.
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Insert an delay between sends will help to refresh the load in the capacitor. I prefer to wait for 100ms before send a new message. And increase the capacitor. My Sensor (not battery) works fine until -15°C.
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@mfalkvidd IIIIInteresting topic....Thanks for sharing !
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@Takero Good idea, I will implement it ! Thanks !
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