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TSM:READY:UPL FAIL,STATP

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    TSM:READY:UPL FAIL,STATP

    I use nrf24l01+ SMD with 8266 mqttgateway and mini pro with nrf24l01+sdm for bh1750
    when i connect mini pro and 8266 same power supply , no problem !
    alt text

    but when nimi pro use another Power supply , then

    TSM:READY:UPL FAIL,STATP

    same problem mysensor 2.0 2.3 2.2 all the same !!
    alt text

    somebody now why? thanks.....

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    • H huex

      TSM:READY:UPL FAIL,STATP

      I use nrf24l01+ SMD with 8266 mqttgateway and mini pro with nrf24l01+sdm for bh1750
      when i connect mini pro and 8266 same power supply , no problem !
      alt text

      but when nimi pro use another Power supply , then

      TSM:READY:UPL FAIL,STATP

      same problem mysensor 2.0 2.3 2.2 all the same !!
      alt text

      somebody now why? thanks.....

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      mfalkvidd
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      Hi @huex, welcome to the forum!

      Insufficient/unstable power supply is the most common reason for NACK. What capacitor(s) are you using? What power supply are you using?

      If you haven't already, see https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/666/debug-faq-and-how-ask-for-help/ for the most common problems and how to troubleshoot them.

      You can also use the log parser to help interpret the logs.

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