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    Rado Mori
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    I need sample 2560 scene controller schematic.
    I'm new in mysensors and total noob. My idea is building a simple weather station for monitoring just out/in temp, humidity and pressure (for begining). I buy mega kit for scene controller but don't know how to connect together with nrf24l01 and dht22.
    Thear is no schematic or wiring diagram.
    Please help.

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      I need sample 2560 scene controller schematic.
      I'm new in mysensors and total noob. My idea is building a simple weather station for monitoring just out/in temp, humidity and pressure (for begining). I buy mega kit for scene controller but don't know how to connect together with nrf24l01 and dht22.
      Thear is no schematic or wiring diagram.
      Please help.

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      Hi @rado-mori, welcome to the MySensors community!
      Have you looked at these examples?
      https://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio#nrf24l01+-&-arduino for NRF24 wiring
      https://www.mysensors.org/build/humidity for DHT (wiring and code)
      https://www.mysensors.org/build/scene_controller (wiring and code)

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        I need sample 2560 scene controller schematic.
        I'm new in mysensors and total noob. My idea is building a simple weather station for monitoring just out/in temp, humidity and pressure (for begining). I buy mega kit for scene controller but don't know how to connect together with nrf24l01 and dht22.
        Thear is no schematic or wiring diagram.
        Please help.

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        @rado-mori Welcome to MySensors. Does it have to be a 2560? That seems a bit overkill for what you are trying to do. A 328P should handle those few things.

        Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
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        • dbemowskD dbemowsk

          @rado-mori Welcome to MySensors. Does it have to be a 2560? That seems a bit overkill for what you are trying to do. A 328P should handle those few things.

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          @dbemowsk
          Thank's for replay. I'm just start with MySensors and planing to expand the system later.
          I finding that cheap kombination (2560, shield and 3.2" ILI3941 TFT) but cannot find any schematic (wiring, pinouts, working example ,..).
          First I wish make simple weather station, later wish to add Rpi as Gateway and more Automation sensors and actuators,...

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            @dbemowsk
            Thank's for replay. I'm just start with MySensors and planing to expand the system later.
            I finding that cheap kombination (2560, shield and 3.2" ILI3941 TFT) but cannot find any schematic (wiring, pinouts, working example ,..).
            First I wish make simple weather station, later wish to add Rpi as Gateway and more Automation sensors and actuators,...

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            @rado-mori Whilst you can do what you initally want with just arduino pro-mini + nrf24l01 to arduino pro-mini + nrf24l01, it will have to be reprogrammed to use with mysensors as in this case there is no gateway or controller present.

            Mysensors requires a gateway (a place all data is sent to and from). This is beacuse all remote sensors are 'nodes' that communicate via this gateway back to a controller (a controler is a thing that displays values. stores values, takes actions etc...).

            So, if you want to later add other items you should get a gateway and controller working first with a test node. Another tip is to do things a little at a time. Get one sensor working properly, then add another, then add the screen. Often I will have several arduinos testing code for different sensors and get it working that way before combining into a single code for one node.

            The 'Build' at the top of this page will give you a lot of help, after that it is hours and hours of searching the forums here and looking online as well...

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              @rado-mori Whilst you can do what you initally want with just arduino pro-mini + nrf24l01 to arduino pro-mini + nrf24l01, it will have to be reprogrammed to use with mysensors as in this case there is no gateway or controller present.

              Mysensors requires a gateway (a place all data is sent to and from). This is beacuse all remote sensors are 'nodes' that communicate via this gateway back to a controller (a controler is a thing that displays values. stores values, takes actions etc...).

              So, if you want to later add other items you should get a gateway and controller working first with a test node. Another tip is to do things a little at a time. Get one sensor working properly, then add another, then add the screen. Often I will have several arduinos testing code for different sensors and get it working that way before combining into a single code for one node.

              The 'Build' at the top of this page will give you a lot of help, after that it is hours and hours of searching the forums here and looking online as well...

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              Rado Mori
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              @skywatch
              Thank's for replay
              If I corect understend:

              • first build the gateway (Rpi with Nrf24l01)
              • then controller (Openhab or Homeassistant)
              • next The nodes
              • ...
                Is not posible to turn the flow?

              -first nodes (one)
              -next monitoring one by one
              -then connecting all together ??

              And What is the easyest way to build a home monitoring (and automating) system?
              Sorry , I'm noob with this. I'm just making a cnc kit and 3d printer.

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                @Rado-Mori It will be best to do the first option, believe me I have been through this! ;) Build a gateway, connect to a controller and get them working. Then add nodes one at a time (you can have over 200 sensors/actuators per node.....).

                The easiest way will depend on what skills you already have and a detailed idea of what you want to achieve. Best to go slowly and learn. It's a hassle, but worth it in the end.

                The controller is the central brains, without it you will have many more problems. For nodes to send data to the controller they need a gateway. There are many controllers out there. I use mycontroller (not myscontroller which is different).

                3d printing is very addictive.....I hope you have lots of spare time! :)

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                  @Rado-Mori It will be best to do the first option, believe me I have been through this! ;) Build a gateway, connect to a controller and get them working. Then add nodes one at a time (you can have over 200 sensors/actuators per node.....).

                  The easiest way will depend on what skills you already have and a detailed idea of what you want to achieve. Best to go slowly and learn. It's a hassle, but worth it in the end.

                  The controller is the central brains, without it you will have many more problems. For nodes to send data to the controller they need a gateway. There are many controllers out there. I use mycontroller (not myscontroller which is different).

                  3d printing is very addictive.....I hope you have lots of spare time! :)

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                  @skywatch
                  Thank's for your answer.
                  I'm steel confused.
                  I'm build some DHT nodes and 2004 monitor for it. Now, I will connect all together.
                  Rpi with nrf24 as gateway wish to bi a database, but trying with Openhab is unsucsesible (Not work). For start will make a easy upgradable system mostly with nrf24.
                  If that, with My Sensors, not posible, then must build with WiFi (It's power hungry).
                  Is any oder system? Or technic?
                  Time is a relative.

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                    @skywatch
                    Thank's for your answer.
                    I'm steel confused.
                    I'm build some DHT nodes and 2004 monitor for it. Now, I will connect all together.
                    Rpi with nrf24 as gateway wish to bi a database, but trying with Openhab is unsucsesible (Not work). For start will make a easy upgradable system mostly with nrf24.
                    If that, with My Sensors, not posible, then must build with WiFi (It's power hungry).
                    Is any oder system? Or technic?
                    Time is a relative.

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                    @rado-mori Please see this for answer of how mysensors work.....

                    https://www.mysensors.org/about/network

                    If you can make this so what you want then you are in luck. But you will be wasting time to make a system that is not mysensors enabled if you want it to be in the future.

                    As for controller may I suggest you try https://mycontroller.org/#/home

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