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  • raditvR Offline
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    I would like to print that one for my pet ;)

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    • J jtm312

      @TimO Its been running for about 2 weeks now, and used 5-6% of the battery. I have pulled the leds off of the nano to make it last longer (I was only getting 3 weeks with the leds on). It would be nice to think that I could get 20 weeks. I am also thinking of some more code changes to reduce them amount of power consumed.

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      else if (temperature != lastTemp)
      

      @jtm312

      So I've been working with temperature sensors a while and I worry about comparing floats, and their notorious precision triggering a true here and superfluously affecting the rate of the radio updates. The DHT22 is accurate to about 1 Celsius degree, so it may be unnecessary to transmit a change if there is a change to temperature at any precision of less than 1.

      maybe try something like:

      if (temperature > lastTemp + 0.5 || temperature < lastTemp - 0.5)
      {
        doSomething();
        lastTemp = temperature;
      }
      

      Would reduce transmissions and save battery?

      same argument with your hygrometer and barometric pressure, but different level of precision. Not for the weather calculations, just for the decision to transmit updates, IMO.

      all easy to test with your serial monitor.

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      • J jtm312

        This is a new mini weather station that I have been working on.

        It provides Temperature, Humidity, Pressure, and Battery Voltage.

        IMG_0207.JPG

        IMG_0208.JPG

        The case is designed to be printed without the need for any support, has vents in the front and sides. The front slides on to make it easy to replace the 9v battery. It is designed to take a 50x70mm prototype board. This gives heaps of room for the sensors.

        The 3d files can be found on http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:704715

        The code is mostly a refactor from the examples in the MySensors libraries, with a simplification of the forecast algorithm to reduce the amount of memory that it uses.

        #include <SPI.h>
        #include <MySensor.h>  
        #include <DHT.h>  
        #include <Wire.h>
        #include <Adafruit_BMP085.h>
        
        #define CHILD_ID_HUM 0
        #define CHILD_ID_TEMP 1
        #define CHILD_ID_BARO 2
        #define CHILD_ID_BARO_TEMP 3
        
        #define HUMIDITY_SENSOR_DIGITAL_PIN 3
        int BATTERY_SENSE_PIN = A0;  // select the input pin for the battery sense point
        
        #define SLEEP_MINUTE 60000
        #define SLEEP_FIVE_MINUTES 300000
        
        MySensor gw;
        DHT dht;
        Adafruit_BMP085 bmp = Adafruit_BMP085();      // Digital Pressure Sensor 
        
        float   lastTemp = -1.0;
        float   lastHum = -1.0;
        float   lastBaroTemp = -1.0;
        int     lastForecast = -1;
        char    *weather[] = { "Stable", "Sunny", "Cloudy", "Unstable", "Thunderstorm",	"Unknown" };
        int     minutes;
        int     pressureSamples[5];
        float   lastPressureAvg = -1.0;
        int     lastPressure = -1;
        int     minuteCount = 0;
        float   pressureAvg;
        int     pressure;
        float   dP_dt;
        boolean metric = true;
        
        MyMessage msgHum(CHILD_ID_HUM, V_HUM);
        MyMessage msgTemp(CHILD_ID_TEMP, V_TEMP);
        MyMessage msgBaroTemp(CHILD_ID_BARO_TEMP, V_TEMP);
        MyMessage msgBaro(CHILD_ID_BARO, V_PRESSURE);
        MyMessage msgForecast(CHILD_ID_BARO, V_FORECAST);
        
        void setup() {
        	// use the 1.1 V internal reference
        	analogReference(INTERNAL);
        	gw.begin();
        	dht.setup(HUMIDITY_SENSOR_DIGITAL_PIN);
        	if (!bmp.begin()) {
        		Serial.println("Could not find a valid BMP085 sensor, check wiring!");
        	}
        	// Send the Sketch Version Information to the Gateway
        	gw.sendSketchInfo("Mini Weather Station", "3.2");
        
        	// Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
        	gw.present(CHILD_ID_HUM, S_HUM);
        	gw.present(CHILD_ID_TEMP, S_TEMP);
        	gw.present(CHILD_ID_BARO, S_BARO);
        	gw.present(CHILD_ID_BARO_TEMP, S_TEMP);
        	metric = gw.getConfig().isMetric;
        }
        
        void loop() {
          
          	Serial.print("minuteCount = ");
        	Serial.println(minuteCount);
        
                // The pressure Sensor Stuff
        	int forecast = SamplePressure();
        
        
                if ( minuteCount > 4 ) { // only every 5 minutes
                        // Process the barometric sensor data 
                	float baro_temperature = bmp.readTemperature();
                	if (!metric) {    // Convert to fahrenheit
                		baro_temperature = baro_temperature * 9.0 / 5.0 + 32.0;
                	}
        
                	if (baro_temperature != lastBaroTemp) {
                		gw.send(msgBaroTemp.set(baro_temperature, 1));
                		lastBaroTemp = baro_temperature;
                	}
        
                	if (pressure != lastPressure) {
                		gw.send(msgBaro.set(pressure, 0));
                                //delay(1000);
        //        		gw.send(msgBaro.set(pressure));
                		lastPressure = pressure;
                	}
        
                	if (forecast != lastForecast) {
                		gw.send(msgForecast.set(weather[forecast]));
                		lastForecast = forecast;
                	}
        
        
                        // The humidity sensor stuff
              	        delay(dht.getMinimumSamplingPeriod());
              
              	        float temperature = dht.getTemperature();
                	if (isnan(temperature)) {
                		Serial.println("Failed reading temperature from DHT");
                	} else if (temperature != lastTemp) {
                		lastTemp = temperature;
              	        	if (!metric) {
              		        	temperature = dht.toFahrenheit(temperature);
              		        }
              		        gw.send(msgTemp.set(temperature, 1));
              		        Serial.print("Temperature: ");
              		        Serial.println(temperature);
              	        }
              
                	float humidity = dht.getHumidity();
                	if (isnan(humidity)) {
                		Serial.println("Failed reading humidity from DHT");
                	} else if (humidity != lastHum) {
                		lastHum = humidity;
                		gw.send(msgHum.set(humidity, 1));
                		Serial.print("Humidity: ");
                		Serial.println(humidity);
                	}
              
              
                	// get the battery Voltage
                	long sensorValue = analogRead(BATTERY_SENSE_PIN);
              
                	// 1M, 100K divider across battery and using internal ADC ref of 1.1V
                	// Sense point is bypassed with 0.1 uF cap to reduce noise at that point
                	// ((1e6+100e3)/100e3)*1.1 = Vmax = 12.1 Volts
                	// 12.1/1023 = Volts per bit = 0.011827957
                	// sensor val at 9v = 9/0.011827957 = 760.909090217
                	// float batteryV  = sensorValue * 0.011827957;
                	long batteryValue = sensorValue * 100L;
                	int batteryPcnt = batteryValue / 761;
                	gw.sendBatteryLevel((batteryPcnt > 100 ? 100 : batteryPcnt)); // this allows for batteries that have slightly over 9v
              
                	Serial.print("Batt %:");
                	Serial.println(batteryPcnt);
                }
        
                if ( minuteCount < 5 )  // sleep a bit
        	        gw.sleep(SLEEP_MINUTE); //while pressure sampling
                else
        	        gw.sleep(SLEEP_FIVE_MINUTES); 
                
        }
        
        int SamplePressure() {
        	// This is a simplification of Algorithm found here to same memory
        	// http://www.freescale.com/files/sensors/doc/app_note/AN3914.pdf
        
        	pressure = bmp.readSealevelPressure(60) / 100; // 60 meters above sealevel
        
        	if (minuteCount > 9) { // we are going to test pressure change every 30 min (5*1min + 5*5min)
        		lastPressureAvg = pressureAvg;
        		minuteCount = 0;
        	}
        
        	if (minuteCount < 5) {
        		pressureSamples[minuteCount] = pressure; // Collect 5 minutes of samples every 30 min
                        Serial.print("  Sample(");
                        Serial.print(minuteCount);
                        Serial.print(") = ");
                        Serial.println(pressure);
                }
        
        	if (minuteCount == 4) { // the 5th minute
        		// Avg pressure in first 5 min, value averaged from 0 to 5 min.
        		pressureAvg = ((pressureSamples[0] + pressureSamples[1]
        				+ pressureSamples[2] + pressureSamples[3] + pressureSamples[4])
        				/ 5);
        		float change = pressureAvg - lastPressureAvg;
        		dP_dt = (((65.0 / 1023.0) * change) / 0.5); // divide by 0.5 as this is the difference in time from last sample 0.5 hours
        		Serial.print("dP_dt = ");
        		Serial.println(dP_dt);
        	}
        
        	minuteCount++;
        
        	if (lastPressureAvg < 0) // no previous pressure sample.
        		return 5; // Unknown, more time needed
        	else if (dP_dt < (-0.25))
        		return 4; // Quickly falling LP, Thunderstorm, not stable
        	else if (dP_dt > 0.25)
        		return 3; // Quickly rising HP, not stable weather
        	else if ((dP_dt > (-0.25)) && (dP_dt < (-0.05)))
        		return 2; // Slowly falling Low Pressure System, stable rainy weather
        	else if ((dP_dt > 0.05) && (dP_dt < 0.25))
        		return 1; // Slowly rising HP stable good weather
        	else if ((dP_dt > (-0.05)) && (dP_dt < 0.05))
        		return 0; // Stable weather
        	else
        		return 5; // Unknown
        
        }
        
        
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        @jtm312 Very Cool!

        RJ_Make

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        • BulldogLowellB BulldogLowell
          else if (temperature != lastTemp)
          

          @jtm312

          So I've been working with temperature sensors a while and I worry about comparing floats, and their notorious precision triggering a true here and superfluously affecting the rate of the radio updates. The DHT22 is accurate to about 1 Celsius degree, so it may be unnecessary to transmit a change if there is a change to temperature at any precision of less than 1.

          maybe try something like:

          if (temperature > lastTemp + 0.5 || temperature < lastTemp - 0.5)
          {
            doSomething();
            lastTemp = temperature;
          }
          

          Would reduce transmissions and save battery?

          same argument with your hygrometer and barometric pressure, but different level of precision. Not for the weather calculations, just for the decision to transmit updates, IMO.

          all easy to test with your serial monitor.

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          jtm312
          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          @BulldogLowell Thanks, that looks like it is worth a try, or just round to 0.5 degree. I am also going to cut down the sample interval. After the 1min samples to average for the pressure, the rest of the time 5min is probably good enough.

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          • J jtm312

            @BulldogLowell Thanks, that looks like it is worth a try, or just round to 0.5 degree. I am also going to cut down the sample interval. After the 1min samples to average for the pressure, the rest of the time 5min is probably good enough.

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            BulldogLowell
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            @jtm312

            maybe, but you may still have the same precision problem if you are using floats.

            maybe just round and cast it to an int... DHT22 isn't precise to half a degree F or C...

            int roundedTemperature = (int) floor(temperature + 0.5);
            if (roundedTemperature != lastTemperature)
            {
              doSomething();
              lastTemperature = roundedTemperature;
            }
            

            more on floats and their precision...

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZRI1IfStY0

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            • raditvR raditv

              I would like to print that one for my pet ;)

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              hyla
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              @raditv Gotta ask: what sort of pet lives in that??
              :)
              C.

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                @ jtm312

                Dear..
                Great project!
                I print your station, very good quality!!!

                How is the battery?
                Do you have options to reduce the power?
                Is this sketch the best option?
                Do you have a list that i need to buy so i can build this nice station?

                Thanks!!!

                Domoticz, with a lot of working hardware, include mysensors :-)
                OpenPLI, RuneAudio, Solarmeter, etc......

                Not a great builder of software and hardware, more a user...
                Only i try to do my best :-(

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                  @ jtm312

                  Dear..
                  Great project!
                  I print your station, very good quality!!!

                  How is the battery?
                  Do you have options to reduce the power?
                  Is this sketch the best option?
                  Do you have a list that i need to buy so i can build this nice station?

                  Thanks!!!

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                  jtm312
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                  #13

                  @Dylano Thanks.

                  I get 3-4 months from a battery by just removing the 2 LEDs from the arduino. Could probably do better running it from 2 AAA batteries and removing the voltage regulator as well. To save more power, you could also increase the interval between sending updates to the controller.

                  To build it you need:

                  • Arduino Pro Mini
                  • Humidity Sensor – DHT22 Aliexpress
                  • list itemPressure Sensor – BMP180 Aliexpress
                  • Prototype board & Battery Connector

                  Connections:

                  • Radio connected as http://www.mysensors.org/build/connect_radio
                  • 3.3V to sensors from arduino
                  • Battery Sense - A0 - connected as http://www.mysensors.org/build/battery R1=1M * R2=100k
                  • BMP085 - SCL - A5
                  • BMP085 - SCA - A4
                  • DHT22 - D3
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                    Think about to replace your DHT22 with a less current hungry sensor
                    HTU21D cold be a good choice (But only running 3,3V)

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                    • bjacobseB bjacobse

                      Think about to replace your DHT22 with a less current hungry sensor
                      HTU21D cold be a good choice (But only running 3,3V)

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                      @bjacobse Thanks, they look interesting. I will grab some and have a play.

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                        #16

                        ... and here's mine - in white:
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                        (now managed to upload pics in portrait!)

                        I'm using a BME280 instead of a BMP180 and DHT22.

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                          Really cool.

                          Is it possible to get the 3D file for this?

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                            Really cool.

                            Is it possible to get the 3D file for this?

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                            @flopp There is a link in the first post

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                              @flopp There is a link in the first post

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                              @korttoma said:

                              @flopp There is a link in the first post

                              Thank you, I must have missed it 🙀

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                                Really cool.

                                Is it possible to get the 3D file for this?

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                                jtm312
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                                @flopp I have added the FreeCAD file to the Thingiverse post so that people can make any changes they want.

                                http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:704715

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                                  I've now uploaded an external view - see my earlier post.

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                                    If you at some point redesign the nice looking weather station, I recommend:
                                    1)To place the battery in the top, to avoid battery corrosion
                                    2) Make a little hole in bottom for water condensation trip out hole

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                                      If you at some point redesign the nice looking weather station, I recommend:
                                      1)To place the battery in the top, to avoid battery corrosion
                                      2) Make a little hole in bottom for water condensation trip out hole

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                                      @bjacobse
                                      Hi
                                      anybody compile code for this station for 2.0 Mysensors ?
                                      Share the code please.
                                      Pro mini used 5volt ver ?
                                      I can't power 3 volt ver from 9 volt ? Correct ?
                                      Thank you
                                      Andrey

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                                        You can use any voltage as far as you use the right voltage regulator

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                                          The pro minis have an onboard voltage regulator (raw input). The specs say that they are good for up to 12v for either the 5v or 3.3v version. I used a 3.3v version as it made the rest of the interface easier.

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