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[SOLVED] arduino & battery

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    gian72
    wrote on last edited by Yveaux
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    Hello to everyone!
    I need some info about a compatible mini pro arduino board (3.3v 8mhz).
    Removing the power led and removing the power regulator I get power consumption in the uA area. But if I connect the nrf24 when it goes to sleep it consumes around 1.21 mA. The nrf24 is "untouched": I've only added the 470uF capacitor.

    Do you know what I can do to get in the uA area with the nrf attached?

    Thanks!
    Gianluca

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      Try another NRF module.

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      • G gian72

        Hello to everyone!
        I need some info about a compatible mini pro arduino board (3.3v 8mhz).
        Removing the power led and removing the power regulator I get power consumption in the uA area. But if I connect the nrf24 when it goes to sleep it consumes around 1.21 mA. The nrf24 is "untouched": I've only added the 470uF capacitor.

        Do you know what I can do to get in the uA area with the nrf attached?

        Thanks!
        Gianluca

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        manutremo
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        @gian72 that unit might be bad. If you're using breadboard wires, I'd recommend recheck in them, I've also seen this issue when using bad wires giving unreliable connections.

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          gian72
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          #4

          thanks very much for the quick replys. I will try to exchange the radio module (now it is soldered to the arduino with some spare wires I have).
          I'll let you know.

          Gianluca

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            Nca78
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            Hello,

            Is your nrf24 initialized and put to sleep by MySensors ?
            If yes then I agree with the others, replace it.
            If not then it's normal with many clones that consume a lot when connected and not initialized. In that case put a MySensors script using sleep on your board.

            Also, 470uF is way too much, it's supposed to be 4.7 and up to something like 47.

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              gian72
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              Thanks so much for the suggestions!.
              I've changed the nrf module with another one and now I've got 4.60uA in sleep... now I'm very satisfied!

              Ciao Gianluca

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