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  • n3roN Offline
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    n3ro
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    #22

    I think you need the irq only for the gw. I have a receive node without irq.

    Do you have changed fuses on your arduino?

    And remember. All this stuff is cheap China electronic.The devices can vary consume a lot of electricity.

    pimatic + MySensors + Homeduino + z-way
    https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro

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      Nope, havent done that yet. It´s a "stock" 3v3 pro mini. Still reading up on how to do that and how to change to MYS-bootloader, curious on how OTA-update works.
      Big thanks for your respons! :smile:

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      • F f1dev

        Nope, havent done that yet. It´s a "stock" 3v3 pro mini. Still reading up on how to do that and how to change to MYS-bootloader, curious on how OTA-update works.
        Big thanks for your respons! :smile:

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        #24

        @f1dev sweebe wrote a very good howto:

        http://forum.pimatic.org/topic/383/tips-battery-powered-sensors

        pimatic + MySensors + Homeduino + z-way
        https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro

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          @n3ro - Thanks, that was really helpfull!:smile:

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          • n3roN n3ro

            @f1dev sweebe wrote a very good howto:

            http://forum.pimatic.org/topic/383/tips-battery-powered-sensors

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            Moshe Livne
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            @n3ro Brilliant! He recommends to take out the voltage regulator. it is easier (and works better) just to snip off one leg as described here http://www.mysensors.org/build/battery. I'll try his other mods.... hopefully now my nodes will last forever!!!!

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              quality project, been having a tinker with mixed results. used sketch from original post, but would it be possible to get a circuit diagram showing pull up locations??? bit of a beginner, but have had a few success with rolling out some power operated sensors , this is my first battery operated sensor...

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                No problem. I make one :) give me a day

                pimatic + MySensors + Homeduino + z-way
                https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro

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                • Ashley SavageA Ashley Savage

                  quality project, been having a tinker with mixed results. used sketch from original post, but would it be possible to get a circuit diagram showing pull up locations??? bit of a beginner, but have had a few success with rolling out some power operated sensors , this is my first battery operated sensor...

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                  @Ashley-Savage plan.png

                  pimatic + MySensors + Homeduino + z-way
                  https://github.com/n3roGit/MySensors_n3ro

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                    thanks for the diagram, much appreciated...

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                      Hello,
                      Does this code still work?
                      Thank you

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