Radio does not send properly when battery-powered
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Hallo mysensors community!
I am totally new to everything here but slowly making my way through the various posts on how to build sensors properly!
My goal is to build battery-powered window sensors!
My setup: 3,3v Mini Pro 8Mhz, nrf-radios, serial-gateway with arduino nano hooked to a raspberry pi with home assistant running!My problem:
I´ve build a sensor based on the circuit from @petewill shown here: https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/6734/video-how-to-battery-powered-chair-occupancy-contact-sensor and the example binary-sensor sketch in the arduino mysesnsors library.
When my 3,3v mini pro is still hooked to my pc via usb and ftdi-adapter, it works perfectly fine! I change the switch, the mini pro reacts instantly, sends a signal, the gateway leds green and yellow blink once and the state of the sensor in home-assistant changes within a second.
BUT
when I disconnect my mini pro from my pc and hook it up to the two aa-batteries (like in the circuit above) the whole process just refuses to work.
When I change the switch in battery mode absolutely nothing happens! But sometimes, like every 30 seconds or so, the mini pro just lights up, sends something, and the gateway-leds green and yellow blink multiple times. This is completely different to the usb-powered mode!
Also, the changed state of the switch is not transmitted to home-assistant within this automatic, untriggered, sending-phase!I don´t think it is a range-issue, since I am still having sensor and gateway right next to each other on my table.
I´ve tried putting a 47 uF capacitor between vcc and gnd of the radio, too.So what could I do? I definitely need your help here!
Thank you all in advance! Looking forward to your answers!
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@vikingl Interesting issue.
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Is your node wired exactly like the example you link to? You didn't connect the batteries to raw instead of vcc by any chance?
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Try moving the node and gateway further apart. Sometimes being too close can have negative effect.
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Are you using new batteries of good quality? Are battery connections secure?
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Maybe you need to update the bootloader and/or fuses? Maybe it has a brownout setting of 4.3V?
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Is your voltage regulator powerful enough?
Could you try a bigger capacitor?