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Sensebender Micro - Abnormal power consumption

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  • tbowmoT Offline
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    Has it been exposed to extreme humidity or something else external that could cause this?

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    • qqlapralineQ Offline
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      No, not at all. Actually, it sits on one of my bookshelves. It has been there for a while.
      I thought for a long period that the battery drain was due to some software issue until I conducted some deep analysis.

      Qq

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      • scalzS Offline
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        very strange!
        pics of your board? And what do you use to measure current ?

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          Here are some photos (frontside and backside). I use a regular multimeter to monitor the current (serial through the battery power).

          0_1484496358303_IMG_5498.JPG

          0_1484496371758_IMG_5495.JPG

          0_1484496377775_IMG_5494.JPG

          QQ.

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          • qqlapralineQ qqlapraline

            Here are some photos (frontside and backside). I use a regular multimeter to monitor the current (serial through the battery power).

            0_1484496358303_IMG_5498.JPG

            0_1484496371758_IMG_5495.JPG

            0_1484496377775_IMG_5494.JPG

            QQ.

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            #8

            Hi @qqlapraline , I experience the same issue. I've already built door sensors + Temp + humidity with a pro mini 3.3v and it working since 7 months with the same 2AA's.
            I've done the same with the sensebender micro and in 2 weeks the battery are ko. I send temp/hum every 5 min, use sleep and interrupt for the door sensor.

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              I've found it...Yep, several months later, I've found it.
              Actually, there were some ghost connections. I have cleaned the different soldering flows using an Exacto. Furthermore, I have re-done the connection (to the NRF and the batteries) using a pump...
              And...tadah ! now the sleep current consumption is around 25µA.

              ;)

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              • qqlapralineQ qqlapraline

                I've found it...Yep, several months later, I've found it.
                Actually, there were some ghost connections. I have cleaned the different soldering flows using an Exacto. Furthermore, I have re-done the connection (to the NRF and the batteries) using a pump...
                And...tadah ! now the sleep current consumption is around 25µA.

                ;)

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                @qqlapraline so bad soldering caused this ?!

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                  #11

                  If « bad soldering » means some imperfections left unfortunately considering my close-to-perfection soldering skills..I would have to say yes..:)

                  That, or oxydation or any other issue.

                  Qq.

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                  • qqlapralineQ qqlapraline

                    If « bad soldering » means some imperfections left unfortunately considering my close-to-perfection soldering skills..I would have to say yes..:)

                    That, or oxydation or any other issue.

                    Qq.

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                    @qqlapraline said in Sensebender Micro - Abnormal power consumption:

                    close-to-perfection soldering skills

                    I've seen much worse:

                    0_1509125965672_upload-74ce712e-65db-4632-8c70-641fd8455023

                    :grimacing:

                    http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                    • YveauxY Yveaux

                      @qqlapraline said in Sensebender Micro - Abnormal power consumption:

                      close-to-perfection soldering skills

                      I've seen much worse:

                      0_1509125965672_upload-74ce712e-65db-4632-8c70-641fd8455023

                      :grimacing:

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                      @Yveaux, thanks for your support ;)

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                      • YveauxY Yveaux

                        @qqlapraline said in Sensebender Micro - Abnormal power consumption:

                        close-to-perfection soldering skills

                        I've seen much worse:

                        0_1509125965672_upload-74ce712e-65db-4632-8c70-641fd8455023

                        :grimacing:

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                        #14

                        @Yveaux I think that some people deserve to go to jail for that 😁

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