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  • BulldogLowellB Offline
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    BulldogLowell
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    wrote on last edited by BulldogLowell
    #5

    @Dan-S ,

    have you tried:

    gw.begin(NULL, RADIO_ID, false);

    where RADIO_ID is defined as:

    #define RADIO_ID 3

    instead of:

    gw.begin()

    ?

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    • Dan S.D Offline
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      Dan S.
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      #6

      Tried gw.begin(NULL,3); Gave me a node 3 and sensor 3.0, but surprisingly also gave me a node 0 and sensor 0.0. I deleted node 0 and sensor 0.0 from Vera. Node 3 and sensor 3.0 appear to be working fine along with the sensor itself. All sensors appear to be working normally as before.

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      • Dan S.D Dan S.

        Tried gw.begin(NULL,3); Gave me a node 3 and sensor 3.0, but surprisingly also gave me a node 0 and sensor 0.0. I deleted node 0 and sensor 0.0 from Vera. Node 3 and sensor 3.0 appear to be working fine along with the sensor itself. All sensors appear to be working normally as before.

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        wrote on last edited by BulldogLowell
        #7

        @Dan-S. said:

        define CHILD_ID 0

        you didn't change this did you:

        #define CHILD_ID 0
        

        you should have node 3 and sensor zero...

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        • Dan S.D Offline
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          wrote on last edited by
          #8

          No. Only the the gw.begin. It should be (and is) node 3 and sensor 3.0 (and 3.1 if I had a second sensor attached to the sketch.

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          • M Offline
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            wrote on last edited by
            #9

            @Dan-S.
            Might be a long shot but can it be a message sent from another sensor you have where the radio-id 'changes' to the one of your water alarm sensor?

            I mean: when I was testing different values of capacitors on the radio modules and even played a little with the PA_LEVEL for the radios I noticed that sometimes the gateway received a radio message from my test sensor and sent it to Vera but with different values/radio-id. Not that the gateway changed the radio-id but the message was received with some bits changed. I hope you understand what I try to say here...
            And it couldn't have been another sensor because I only had made one at that time.

            Don't know if the radio message from sensor to gateway has a CRC check, but it definitely should have it.

            So, if you don't find another reason for this behaviour, you might check the Vera log for messages that seems messed upp a little. Or try to power down some other sensors that might generate same kind of messages as your water alarm sensor.

            Maybe you moved a sensor to a different place so that it's radio got a worse reception?

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            • Dan S.D Dan S.

              No. Only the the gw.begin. It should be (and is) node 3 and sensor 3.0 (and 3.1 if I had a second sensor attached to the sketch.

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              wrote on last edited by
              #10

              @Dan-S.

              yeah, I wasn't reading what you wrote!

              works good now, then?

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              • Dan S.D Offline
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                Dan S.
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                wrote on last edited by
                #11

                Yes, it's back to working now but I still don't know what caused the issue in the first place. I'm certain the on/off tripping was not the result of the sensor sending tripped/untripped messages. Am concerned it may happen again. Need more stability than that for an alarm type sensor.

                @Magas:: My other sensors are light and temp/humidity and not motion sensors.

                I also want to find out why I keep getting a node 0 sensor on include unless a use a static id. Didn't have this problem before and it may be related to the issue.

                I appreciate the suggestions.

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                • Dan S.D Offline
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  Anybody have any insights on what would cause the include process to create a zero node?

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                  • Dan S.D Offline
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                    Dan S.
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                    #13

                    OK I found out what was causing my node zero. I had deleted the sensor from Vera and cleared the eeprom with a generic program I had downloaded from the internet--not the one provided on mysensors.org. Unfortunately the program I downloaded cleared the eeprom by filling it with zeros, not 255 which is the default initial value of each byte in a new arduino eeprom. The my sensors.org program correctly fills all bytes with 255.

                    So in effect, by filling the eeprom with zeros I had designated it as node zero--live and learn.

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                      Something else I discovered in looking at the zero node issue. As soon as I download a sketch to the arduino and the sketch executes, it is given a node id by the gateway--before the any formal include process is started. I thought the node id was generated during the inclusion process. Is this right?

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