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    grumpazoid
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    I would like to build a battery powered siren for alarm activations. There are commercial products that claim a battery life of 3 years.

    I have read that for a mysensors node to act as an actuator, it cannot sleep?
    I've searched the forum but there is not a lot of info in the past couple of years.
    Just wondered if anyone has any tips for what I am trying to achieve.

    So far I have ordered this: siren

    Raspberry Pi 3B - Domoticz + Node Red
    Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V - W5100 Ethernet, Nrf24
    Arduino Mega, RFLink 433Mhz
    Sonoff/ESP8266/Tasmota switches

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      I would like to build a battery powered siren for alarm activations. There are commercial products that claim a battery life of 3 years.

      I have read that for a mysensors node to act as an actuator, it cannot sleep?
      I've searched the forum but there is not a lot of info in the past couple of years.
      Just wondered if anyone has any tips for what I am trying to achieve.

      So far I have ordered this: siren

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      @grumpazoid yes that's correct.

      For your use case a mains powered node with battery backup is probably the best solution.

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        @grumpazoid yes that's correct.

        For your use case a mains powered node with battery backup is probably the best solution.

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        @mfalkvidd Sounds reasonable. I am thinking a small UPS would be a good idea so I could keep my raspberry pi's, router, switch etc going as well.
        Time to look at that relay node then!

        Raspberry Pi 3B - Domoticz + Node Red
        Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V - W5100 Ethernet, Nrf24
        Arduino Mega, RFLink 433Mhz
        Sonoff/ESP8266/Tasmota switches

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          Parts arrived.
          Used the default relay sketch. Works great. Nice and loud.
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          Raspberry Pi 3B - Domoticz + Node Red
          Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V - W5100 Ethernet, Nrf24
          Arduino Mega, RFLink 433Mhz
          Sonoff/ESP8266/Tasmota switches

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