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    arden
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    I knocked up some door sensors with a nano and a 2300mAh 18650 using the sketch in the demo page

    problem is Im only getting about 3 days battery life have verified the capacity of the batteries in my opus and the batteries are good

    Ive always used mains power on a usb for my temp sensors this is my first attempt at a battery one

    would I be better using a different arduino I was hoping for it to last months not days

    any help would be good

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      I knocked up some door sensors with a nano and a 2300mAh 18650 using the sketch in the demo page

      problem is Im only getting about 3 days battery life have verified the capacity of the batteries in my opus and the batteries are good

      Ive always used mains power on a usb for my temp sensors this is my first attempt at a battery one

      would I be better using a different arduino I was hoping for it to last months not days

      any help would be good

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      mfalkvidd
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      @arden if you haven’t already, take a look at
      https://www.mysensors.org/build/battery

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        thanks

        I've ordered some 3.3V version Arduino Pro Minis and will try again

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          Liam
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          Did you do it all right? Everything works now?

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            HectorAllen
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            Has your issue been resolved? I'm interested as I'm in a similar situation at the moment.

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              Has your issue been resolved? I'm interested as I'm in a similar situation at the moment.

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              sundberg84
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              @HectorAllen - there are many examples on battery operated nodes. I have nodes running for 1.5 years measuring both temp, humidity, open/closed states, pulses and other stuff. To be able to do this you have to modify the nodes - its not possible to run a nano, 5v pro mini or uno out of the box and get a long life.

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                @HectorAllen - there are many examples on battery operated nodes. I have nodes running for 1.5 years measuring both temp, humidity, open/closed states, pulses and other stuff. To be able to do this you have to modify the nodes - its not possible to run a nano, 5v pro mini or uno out of the box and get a long life.

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                Yveaux
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                @sundberg84 Indeed!
                @HectorAllen Follow the suggestions in here: https://www.mysensors.org/build/battery

                http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                  it is enough to connect a more capacious battery!

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