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NRF24 problem

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    I don't think it will matter... you could also try the latest mysensors 2.2, I am happy with it so far

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      I don't think it will matter... you could also try the latest mysensors 2.2, I am happy with it so far

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      @gohan But if I use the 2.2 I have to update the other nodes and the gateway?? Im worried to mess the ones that are working.

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      • gohanG gohan

        I don't think it will matter... you could also try the latest mysensors 2.2, I am happy with it so far

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        @gohan So I builded another Hum/Temp node, I did it on a protoboard and uploaded the sketch, It worked fine, then I took out the LED and the Regulator from the Promini and power it with 4AA batteries (5.5 V total) STOPED working again!!!! Could I have burn it with that Voltage!??? Or burn the NRF24?!?! This is getting really frustrating, maybe if I use a Nano instead of Promini.................

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          @gohan So I builded another Hum/Temp node, I did it on a protoboard and uploaded the sketch, It worked fine, then I took out the LED and the Regulator from the Promini and power it with 4AA batteries (5.5 V total) STOPED working again!!!! Could I have burn it with that Voltage!??? Or burn the NRF24?!?! This is getting really frustrating, maybe if I use a Nano instead of Promini.................

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          @raulandresmoch do you mean that you powered the nrf24 with 5.5V?

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          • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

            @raulandresmoch do you mean that you powered the nrf24 with 5.5V?

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            @mfalkvidd Nope I powered the whole system, but I think that without any regulator yes, the NRF24 recived 5.5v, I think I blew it !!!

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              Yup, nrf24 is 5v tolerant only on data pins.

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                According to the nrf24 datasheet, absolute maximum power voltage is 3.6V

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                • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                  According to the nrf24 datasheet, absolute maximum power voltage is 3.6V

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                  @mfalkvidd YEEEESSS definitely that was the problem!!!! Well .......... "Living and learning" I blew two Nrf24 antenas!!!

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                    According to the nrf24 datasheet, absolute maximum power voltage is 3.6V

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                    @mfalkvidd So I just got home and power another NRF24 with the 3.5 volt coming from the USB-STC-ISP and its working, I need to figure out how to power the Arduino with only 3.5v from a 6v power source (4 AA batteries). Can you guys help me with some ideas to do it?! I thought in doing it with 2 resistors but Im not sure, I dont want to burn another NRF24

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                      Just use 2 of the 4 batteries you have, solder a wire extra on the battery holder and you have 3v. If I were you I'd buy some 3.3v pro mini and some LiFePo4 AA batteries that have the correct voltage for everything.

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