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    I am new to mysensors. I tried some searches but didn't find an answer.
    I am currently using some ESP controllers to open/close registers/dampers and was looking to maybe battery power them using mysensors to eliminate a bunch of wires.

    Can mysensors remotely wake a node when a message is sent to it? i'd be using a pro mini or sensebender with nrf24.

    It seemed to me that when the arduino is put to sleep the radio sleeps too so I'm leaning toward this not being possible?

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      I am new to mysensors. I tried some searches but didn't find an answer.
      I am currently using some ESP controllers to open/close registers/dampers and was looking to maybe battery power them using mysensors to eliminate a bunch of wires.

      Can mysensors remotely wake a node when a message is sent to it? i'd be using a pro mini or sensebender with nrf24.

      It seemed to me that when the arduino is put to sleep the radio sleeps too so I'm leaning toward this not being possible?

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      @waspie yes that is correct. The power consumption of the nrf24l01+ is 12.6mA in listen mode which will consume the battery too fast.

      If you can tolerate a delay, using smartSleep can be an option. https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#sleeping

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        @waspie yes that is correct. The power consumption of the nrf24l01+ is 12.6mA in listen mode which will consume the battery too fast.

        If you can tolerate a delay, using smartSleep can be an option. https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#sleeping

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        @mfalkvidd thanks. I did start to see some stuff about smart sleep. In my brief but if finding stuff I think I pieced together that when the controller (oh2.4) sends something the gateway holds onto it until the node checks in?

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          @mfalkvidd thanks. I did start to see some stuff about smart sleep. In my brief but if finding stuff I think I pieced together that when the controller (oh2.4) sends something the gateway holds onto it until the node checks in?

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          @waspie almost. The gateway does not store anything though. Storage is handled by the controller.

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