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    joschre
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    hi, i used the example sketch. i also changed from "delay" to "wait" in fade section. The problem: i can change the percentage for example 8 times and then the gateway crashes and reboots. In a other case it works 12 times and then the gateway crashes. All other nodes (Temp, Hum) works fine all the time.

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      oh, i use mysensors serial gateway connected to a raspberry with fhem running.

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        hi, i used the example sketch. i also changed from "delay" to "wait" in fade section. The problem: i can change the percentage for example 8 times and then the gateway crashes and reboots. In a other case it works 12 times and then the gateway crashes. All other nodes (Temp, Hum) works fine all the time.

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        @joschre could you post the debug output from the node?

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          Problem solved! The 3.3v Form arduino nano was too Bad for the nrf24l01j pa lna with PA_LEVEL MAX. NOW i usw an external regulator an everything is fine :-) sorry for this newbie fault :-D

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          • J joschre

            Problem solved! The 3.3v Form arduino nano was too Bad for the nrf24l01j pa lna with PA_LEVEL MAX. NOW i usw an external regulator an everything is fine :-) sorry for this newbie fault :-D

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            @joschre great that you found a solution. Thank for reporting back.

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              user2684
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              Hi, I've noticed the V_DIMMER of the example is not (anymore?) available in https://www.mysensors.org/download/serial_api_20, am I wrong? Thanks

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                Hi, I've noticed the V_DIMMER of the example is not (anymore?) available in https://www.mysensors.org/download/serial_api_20, am I wrong? Thanks

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                @user2684 you're right. I think it is supposed to be S_DIMMER (S_ is used for presentation)

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                  Laces
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                  Dear Guys,

                  How can I control an RGB ledstrip with this config may I add more MOSFAT or how ?
                  Thank you very much.

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                    Dear Guys,

                    How can I control an RGB ledstrip with this config may I add more MOSFAT or how ?
                    Thank you very much.

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                    korttoma
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                    @Laces yes you can. The principal is the same, just one mosfet per channel.
                    Search the forum for RGB or RGBW and you sould be able to find some examples.

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                      • J jeti

                        so this works now like a charm:

                        // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
                        #define MY_DEBUG 
                        
                        // Enable and select radio type attached
                        #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                        //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
                        
                        #define MY_NODE_ID 153 
                        
                        #include <SPI.h>
                        #include <MySensors.h> 
                        
                        #define SN "MultiDimmableLED"
                        #define SV "1.1"
                        
                        #define noLEDs 3
                        const int LED_Pin[] = {3, 5, 6}; 
                        
                        #define FADE_DELAY 25  // Delay in ms for each percentage fade up/down (10ms = 1s full-range dim)
                        
                        static int currentLevel = 0;  // Current dim level...
                        MyMessage dimmerMsg(noLEDs, V_DIMMER);
                        MyMessage lightMsg(noLEDs, V_LIGHT);
                        
                        
                        
                        /***
                         * Dimmable LED initialization method
                         */
                        void setup()  
                        { 
                          // not sure this works
                          // Pull the gateway's current dim level - restore light level upon sendor node power-up
                        for (int sensor=1; sensor<=noLEDs; sensor++){
                          request( sensor, V_DIMMER );
                         }
                        }
                        
                        void presentation() {
                          // Register the LED Dimmable Light with the gateway
                         for (int sensor=1; sensor<=noLEDs; sensor++){
                         present(sensor, S_DIMMER);
                         wait(2);
                         }
                          sendSketchInfo(SN, SV);
                        }
                        
                        /***
                         *  Dimmable LED main processing loop 
                         */
                        void loop() 
                        {
                        }
                        
                        
                        
                        void receive(const MyMessage &message) {
                          if (message.type == V_LIGHT || message.type == V_DIMMER) {
                            
                            //  Retrieve the power or dim level from the incoming request message
                            int requestedLevel = atoi( message.data );
                            
                            // Adjust incoming level if this is a V_LIGHT variable update [0 == off, 1 == on]
                            requestedLevel *= ( message.type == V_LIGHT ? 100 : 1 );
                            
                            // Clip incoming level to valid range of 0 to 100
                            requestedLevel = requestedLevel > 100 ? 100 : requestedLevel;
                            requestedLevel = requestedLevel < 0   ? 0   : requestedLevel;
                            
                            Serial.print( "Changing LED " );
                            Serial.print(message.sensor);
                            Serial.print(", PIN " );
                            Serial.print( LED_Pin[message.sensor] );
                            Serial.print(" level to " );
                            Serial.print( requestedLevel );
                            Serial.print( ", from " ); 
                            Serial.println( currentLevel );
                        
                            
                            fadeToLevel( requestedLevel, message.sensor );
                            
                            // Inform the gateway of the current DimmableLED's SwitchPower1 and LoadLevelStatus value...
                            send(lightMsg.set(currentLevel > 0 ? 1 : 0));
                        
                            // hek comment: Is this really nessesary?
                            send( dimmerMsg.set(currentLevel) );
                        
                            
                            }
                        }
                        
                        /***
                         *  This method provides a graceful fade up/down effect
                         */
                        void fadeToLevel( int toLevel, int ledid ) {
                        
                          int delta = ( toLevel - currentLevel ) < 0 ? -1 : 1;
                          
                          while ( currentLevel != toLevel ) {
                            currentLevel += delta;
                            analogWrite(LED_Pin[ledid-1], (int)(currentLevel / 100. * 255) );
                            wait( FADE_DELAY );
                          }
                        }```
                        
                        thank you :thumbsup:
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                          Ah I have just built a test bed with this setup however it appears the circuit diagram in the Fritizing is actually not 100% correct. The red wire from the protoboard is connected to the GND of the Pro Mini - this confused me as I was using the GND/RAW pins to identify the cable color. If you flip the red/blue connections on the Pro Mini it will be right. Small issue I know but I had to reference another image to get the circuit to work.

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                            KoenP
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                            Hi Folks,

                            I have build this in combination with a ethernet gateway. Works perfect, however, when for whatever reason the network fails, I cannot control my lights anymore.

                            Is there a possibilty toi have it working also "stand alone" when the network fails?

                            Grtz.

                            KoenP

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                              vladimir
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                              Hi all!

                              I'm using OpenHAB 2, and I have some problems with the sketch code "DimmableLightWithRotaryEncoderButton".

                              1. When the encoder button is pressed, the switch in OpenHAB does not respond.
                              2. When you turn the encoder knob one step, the value changes in two steps.

                              Maybe you have encountered such a problem? Or maybe you can share a more modern sketch?

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                              • vladimirV vladimir

                                Hi all!

                                I'm using OpenHAB 2, and I have some problems with the sketch code "DimmableLightWithRotaryEncoderButton".

                                1. When the encoder button is pressed, the switch in OpenHAB does not respond.
                                2. When you turn the encoder knob one step, the value changes in two steps.

                                Maybe you have encountered such a problem? Or maybe you can share a more modern sketch?

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                                Mod
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                                In case anyone can help @vladimir, please post in https://forum.mysensors.org/post/93111 so we keep the discussion focused in one place.

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                                  vladimir
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                                  Does anyone use this sketch "DimmableLightWithRotaryEncoderButton"? I take it from the site (https://www.mysensors.org/build/dimmer) and it does not work with OpenHAB 2.

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                                    mateos78
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                                    does anyone have working sketch -> DimmableLightWithRotaryEncoderButton.ino with Mysensor USB under DOMOTICZ + Arduino ? unfortunatelly phisical button dosn't work (no switch on / off) and there is no feedbeck from domoticz to Arduino to set level of dim. I have been straggling with the sketch for weeks, but haven't figured out , how to fix it. Mybe something has changed since lat update od sketch... and sorry for my english I'm not a native speaker:)

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                                      does anyone have working sketch -> DimmableLightWithRotaryEncoderButton.ino with Mysensor USB under DOMOTICZ + Arduino ? unfortunatelly phisical button dosn't work (no switch on / off) and there is no feedbeck from domoticz to Arduino to set level of dim. I have been straggling with the sketch for weeks, but haven't figured out , how to fix it. Mybe something has changed since lat update od sketch... and sorry for my english I'm not a native speaker:)

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                                      hard-shovel
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                                      @mateos78 See https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/9670/problem-with-dimmable-led-actuator-with-encoder/11

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                                        mateos78
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                                        @hard-shovel I've already used this sketch, but still no feedback from domoticz to arduino (it does not dim) and the physical button doesn't work :( ehh...

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                                          mateos78
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                                          here is what I use now->
                                          As I can see When I change the dim level or click the switch in domoticz the yellow led on arduino blink but it changes nothing..

                                          
                                          /**
                                           * The MySensors Arduino library handles the wireless radio link and protocol
                                           * between your home built sensors/actuators and HA controller of choice.
                                           * The sensors forms a self healing radio network with optional repeaters. Each
                                           * repeater and gateway builds a routing tables in EEPROM which keeps track of the
                                           * network topology allowing messages to be routed to nodes.
                                           *
                                           * Created by Henrik Ekblad <henrik.ekblad@mysensors.org>
                                           * Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Sensnology AB
                                           * Full contributor list: https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/graphs/contributors
                                           *
                                           * Documentation: http://www.mysensors.org
                                           * Support Forum: http://forum.mysensors.org
                                           *
                                           * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
                                           * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
                                           * version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
                                           *
                                           *******************************
                                           *
                                           * REVISION HISTORY
                                           * Version 1.0 - Developed by Bruce Lacey and GizMoCuz (Domoticz)
                                           * Version 1.1 - Modified by hek to incorporate a rotary encode to adjust 
                                           *                                light level locally at node
                                           * 
                                           * DESCRIPTION
                                           * This sketch provides an example how to implement a dimmable led light node with a rotary 
                                           * encoder connected for adjusting light level. 
                                           * The encoder has a click button which turns on/off the light (and remembers last dim-level) 
                                           * The sketch fades the light (non-blocking) to the desired level. 
                                           *
                                           * Default MOSFET pin is 3
                                           * 
                                           *  Arduino      Encoder module
                                           *  ---------------------------
                                           *  5V           5V (+)  
                                           *  GND          GND (-)
                                           *  4            CLK (or putput 1) 
                                           *  5            DT  (or output 1) 
                                           *  6            SW (Switch/Click) 
                                           */
                                          // Enable and select radio type attached
                                          //#define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                                          //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
                                          
                                          // Enable debug prints
                                          #define MY_DEBUG
                                          #define MY_GATEWAY_SERIAL
                                          #define MY_INCLUSION_MODE_FEATURE
                                          #define MY_INCLUSION_BUTTON_FEATURE
                                          #define MY_INCLUSION_MODE_DURATION 60
                                          #define MY_INCLUSION_MODE_BUTTON_PIN 8
                                          
                                          #include <SPI.h>
                                          #include <MySensors.h>  
                                          #include <Bounce2.h>
                                          #include <Encoder.h>
                                          
                                          #define LED_PIN 3           // Arduino pin attached to MOSFET Gate pin
                                          #define KNOB_ENC_PIN_1 4    // Rotary encoder input pin 1
                                          #define KNOB_ENC_PIN_2 5    // Rotary encoder input pin 2
                                          #define KNOB_BUTTON_PIN 6   // Rotary encoder button pin 
                                          #define FADE_DELAY 10       // Delay in ms for each percentage fade up/down (10ms = 1s full-range dim)
                                          #define SEND_THROTTLE_DELAY 400 // Number of milliseconds before sending after user stops turning knob
                                          #define SN "DimmableLED /w button"
                                          #define SV "1.3"
                                          
                                          #define CHILD_ID_LIGHT 1
                                          
                                          #define EEPROM_DIM_LEVEL_LAST 1
                                          #define EEPROM_DIM_LEVEL_SAVE 2
                                          
                                          #define LIGHT_OFF 0
                                          #define LIGHT_ON 1
                                          
                                          int dimValue;
                                          int fadeTo;
                                          int fadeDelta;
                                          byte oldButtonVal;
                                          bool changedByKnob=false;
                                          bool sendDimValue=false;
                                          unsigned long lastFadeStep;
                                          unsigned long sendDimTimeout;
                                          char convBuffer[10];
                                          
                                          MyMessage dimmerMsg(CHILD_ID_LIGHT, V_DIMMER);
                                          MyMessage statusMsg(CHILD_ID_LIGHT, V_STATUS);    // Addition for Status update to OpenHAB Controller
                                          Encoder knob(KNOB_ENC_PIN_1, KNOB_ENC_PIN_2);  
                                          Bounce debouncer = Bounce(); 
                                          
                                          void setup()  
                                          { 
                                            // Set knob button pin as input (with debounce)
                                            pinMode(KNOB_BUTTON_PIN, INPUT);
                                            digitalWrite(KNOB_BUTTON_PIN, HIGH);
                                            debouncer.attach(KNOB_BUTTON_PIN);
                                            debouncer.interval(5);
                                            oldButtonVal = debouncer.read();
                                          
                                            // Set analog led pin to off
                                            analogWrite( LED_PIN, 0);
                                          
                                            // Retreive our last dim levels from the eprom
                                            fadeTo = dimValue = 0;
                                            byte oldLevel = loadLevelState(EEPROM_DIM_LEVEL_LAST);
                                            Serial.print("Sending in last known light level to controller: ");
                                            Serial.println(oldLevel);  
                                            send(dimmerMsg.set(oldLevel), true);
                                            Serial.println("Ready to receive messages...");  
                                          }
                                          
                                          void presentation() {
                                            // Send the Sketch Version Information to the Gateway
                                            present(CHILD_ID_LIGHT, S_DIMMER);
                                            sendSketchInfo(SN, SV);
                                          }
                                          
                                          void loop()      
                                          {
                                            // Check if someone turned the rotary encode
                                            checkRotaryEncoder();
                                            
                                            // Check if someone has pressed the knob button
                                            checkButtonClick();
                                            
                                            // Fade light to new dim value
                                            fadeStep();
                                          }
                                          
                                          void receive(const MyMessage &message)
                                          {
                                            if (message.type == V_STATUS) {
                                              // Incoming on/off command sent from controller ("1" or "0")
                                              int lightState = message.getString()[0] == '1';
                                              int newLevel = 0;
                                              if (lightState==LIGHT_ON) {
                                                // Pick up last saved dimmer level from the eeprom
                                                newLevel = loadLevelState(EEPROM_DIM_LEVEL_SAVE);
                                              } 
                                              // Send dimmer level back to controller with ack enabled
                                              send(dimmerMsg.set(newLevel), true);
                                              // We do not change any levels here until ack comes back from gateway 
                                              return;
                                            } else if (message.type == V_PERCENTAGE) {
                                              // Incoming dim-level command sent from controller (or ack message)
                                              fadeTo = atoi(message.getString(convBuffer));
                                              // Save received dim value to eeprom (unless turned off). Will be
                                              // retreived when a on command comes in
                                              if (fadeTo != 0)
                                                saveLevelState(EEPROM_DIM_LEVEL_SAVE, fadeTo);
                                            }
                                            saveLevelState(EEPROM_DIM_LEVEL_LAST, fadeTo);
                                            
                                            Serial.print("New light level received: ");
                                            Serial.println(fadeTo);
                                          
                                            if (!changedByKnob) 
                                              knob.write(fadeTo<<1);             //### need to multiply by two (using Shift left)
                                              
                                            // Cancel send if user turns knob while message comes in
                                            changedByKnob = false;
                                            sendDimValue = false;
                                          
                                            // Stard fading to new light level
                                            startFade();
                                          }
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          void checkRotaryEncoder() {
                                            long encoderValue = knob.read()>>1 ;      //### Divide by 2 (using shift right) 
                                          
                                            if (encoderValue > 100) {   
                                              encoderValue = 100;       
                                              knob.write(200);                        //### max value now 200 due to divide by 2
                                            } else if (encoderValue < 0) {
                                              encoderValue = 0;
                                              knob.write(0);
                                            }
                                          
                                            if (encoderValue != fadeTo) {    
                                              fadeTo = encoderValue;                   
                                              changedByKnob = true;
                                              startFade();
                                            }
                                          }
                                          
                                          void checkButtonClick() {
                                            debouncer.update();
                                            byte buttonVal = debouncer.read();
                                            byte newLevel = 0;
                                            if (buttonVal != oldButtonVal && buttonVal == LOW) {
                                              if (dimValue==0) {
                                                // Turn on light. Set the level to last saved dim value
                                                int saved = loadLevelState(EEPROM_DIM_LEVEL_SAVE);
                                                newLevel = saved > 1 ? saved : 100;           // newLevel = saved > 0 ? saved : 100;     
                                              } 
                                              send(dimmerMsg.set(newLevel),true);
                                              send(statusMsg.set(newLevel>0 ? "1" : "0")); // Addition for Status update to OpenHAB Controller,   No Echo
                                            }
                                            oldButtonVal = buttonVal;
                                          }
                                          
                                          void startFade() {
                                            fadeDelta = ( fadeTo - dimValue ) < 0 ? -1 : 1;
                                            lastFadeStep = millis();
                                          }
                                          
                                          // This method provides a graceful none-blocking fade up/down effect
                                          void fadeStep() {
                                            unsigned long currentTime  = millis();
                                            if ( dimValue != fadeTo && currentTime > lastFadeStep + FADE_DELAY) {
                                              dimValue += fadeDelta;
                                              analogWrite( LED_PIN, (int)(dimValue / 100. * 255) );
                                              lastFadeStep = currentTime;
                                              
                                              Serial.print("Fading level: ");
                                              Serial.println(dimValue);
                                          
                                              if (fadeTo == dimValue && changedByKnob) {
                                                sendDimValue = true;
                                                sendDimTimeout = currentTime;
                                              }
                                            } 
                                            // Wait a few millisecs before sending in new value (if user still turns the knob)
                                            if (sendDimValue && currentTime > sendDimTimeout + SEND_THROTTLE_DELAY)  {
                                               // We're done fading.. send in new dim-value to controller.
                                               // Send in new dim value with ack (will be picked up in incomingMessage) 
                                              send(dimmerMsg.set(dimValue), true); // Send new dimmer value and request ack back
                                              sendDimValue = false;
                                            }
                                          }
                                          
                                          // Make sure only to store/fetch values in the range 0-100 from eeprom
                                          int loadLevelState(byte pos) {
                                            return min(max(loadState(pos),0),100);
                                          }
                                          void saveLevelState(byte pos, byte data) {
                                            saveState(pos,min(max(data,0),100));
                                          }
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