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  • mar.conteM Offline
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    Hello
    It’s possible awake a node in sleep mode with rfm95 from controller ?

    M.C.

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    • mar.conteM mar.conte

      Hello
      It’s possible awake a node in sleep mode with rfm95 from controller ?

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      @mar-conte when the node is asleep, the radio is off. If the radio is in listening mode, battery life would be ~2 months instead of ~10 years.

      Depending on your use case, smartSleep might be an alternative. https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#sleeping

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        @mar-conte when the node is asleep, the radio is off. If the radio is in listening mode, battery life would be ~2 months instead of ~10 years.

        Depending on your use case, smartSleep might be an alternative. https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#sleeping

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        @mfalkvidd
        Wath is milliseconds smartsleep ideal for little consumption battery?

        M.C.

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          @mfalkvidd
          Wath is milliseconds smartsleep ideal for little consumption battery?

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          @mar-conte 4294967295 (about 49.7 days) is the maximum. Longer sleep times give better battery life.

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            @mar-conte 4294967295 (about 49.7 days) is the maximum. Longer sleep times give better battery life.

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            @mfalkvidd
            Tanks very much

            M.C.

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