[SOLVED] Poor battery life on door sensor
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@yveaux
I did follow the build instructions in your link, with the reed switch on D3. When the door is closed, the reed switch is closed (conducting). -
@zboblamont
The current draw is the same, whether the door is open or closed. -
@martinb sorry for asking, but what pin is D3 on a promini?
Edit: is it the one opposite A2?
@mfalkvidd
It may be my terminology! It's using digital pin 3 (just marked "3" on the Arduino) -
@martinb is the current draw the same if you disconnect the reed switch?
The sketch looks good btw.
@mfalkvidd
The current draw is the same whether the reed switch is open or closed. There is a momentary increase after a change (which I assume is the radio drawing additional power to transmit?) -
@martinb sorry for asking, but what pin is D3 on a promini?
Edit: is it the one opposite A2?
@mfalkvidd
Yes, I'm using pin 3 which is opposite A2 -
I'm beginning to wonder if it's the NRF24L01 that's the problem. I found this post which might explain my continuous power draw.
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@martinb
I replaced the NRF24L01 and now the power consumption has dramatically reduced. Thanks for all the help, as I’m new to MySensors it helped to eliminate other potential issues. -
@mfalkvidd Interesting discussion!
I've got the same issue with a lux sensor based upon BH1750; battery life is limited to 7-10 days (3V, 9900mAh)
I gather that it's not possible to use the interrupt method in this case?Do you have any suggestions how I can improve battery life?
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@martinb
I replaced the NRF24L01 and now the power consumption has dramatically reduced. Thanks for all the help, as I’m new to MySensors it helped to eliminate other potential issues.