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  • JohnRobJ Offline
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    wrote on last edited by JohnRob
    #4

    @CrankyCoder

    I have a similar (same?) sensor type running on a Pro mini.
    I uses a PNP to gain up the sensor current and ran it into INT1 . My RFM69 uses INTO.

    Works perfect. I've been running it on 3 AAA *** Carbon! batteries for a few months to see how long the batteries work. I can't yet estimate the battery life because I'm using the internal measurement of Vcc (which goes through the regulator).

    John

    *** updated, the original post stated 2 AAA batteries. This was in error.

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      nice :)

      I ordered a couple of sensors yesterday so as soon as they come in ill start doing some testing with them.

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      • JohnRobJ JohnRob

        @CrankyCoder

        I have a similar (same?) sensor type running on a Pro mini.
        I uses a PNP to gain up the sensor current and ran it into INT1 . My RFM69 uses INTO.

        Works perfect. I've been running it on 3 AAA *** Carbon! batteries for a few months to see how long the batteries work. I can't yet estimate the battery life because I'm using the internal measurement of Vcc (which goes through the regulator).

        John

        *** updated, the original post stated 2 AAA batteries. This was in error.

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        @johnrob why are you using the regulator?

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          #7

          @CrankyCoder
          For sensors I'm using 4 stainless steel screws extending out the bottom of a plastic housing. They are spaced at the corners of a 5/8 square. I tested it with 2 screw and it worked fine but I went with 4 for the extra sense current.

          @gohan,
          I'm using 3 AAA batteries, my 2 AAA carbon battery statement was in error. When fresh the voltage exceeds the RFM69 input voltage specification.

          John

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            you could use 3 ni-mh and get rid of the regulator, that drains battery fast unless you use a low quiescent current one.

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              David Cabañero
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              #9

              Hi CrankyCoder,

              I have door/window sensors running using interruptions. I got rid of the regulator and the power led and I am using a step up converter to take as much juice as possible from the batteries. The oldest node has been running for a year already on 2 AA batteries so your project is definitely doable.

              The problem could be in case the leak sensor throws a lot of false positives in which case it would drain the battery quicker.

              I hope it helps.

              --
              David
              [http://www.smarthomeblog.net]

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              • D David Cabañero

                Hi CrankyCoder,

                I have door/window sensors running using interruptions. I got rid of the regulator and the power led and I am using a step up converter to take as much juice as possible from the batteries. The oldest node has been running for a year already on 2 AA batteries so your project is definitely doable.

                The problem could be in case the leak sensor throws a lot of false positives in which case it would drain the battery quicker.

                I hope it helps.

                --
                David
                [http://www.smarthomeblog.net]

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                @david-cabañero Thanks David, i just got a few of the step ups so I will give that a shot. Because of some of my other projects I have TONS of 18650 cells laying around so I figure those are decent batteries for this.

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                  are you running your nodes at 5V?

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                    no, i have a couple that i am running at 3.3 off the 18650s. so far it's been pretty good just using the sleep

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                      Hi @CrankyCoder ,

                      I think that 18650 will have plenty of juice for a project like this one.

                      Do you have an idea on how much does the water sensor consume in sleep mode? I am curious and I might actually go for the same project.

                      Which one are you using?

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                        #14

                        not sure about in sleep mode. But here is the sensor i am using.

                        https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00Q9YBIJI/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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