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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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    jtm312
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    @bjacobse Thanks, they look interesting. I will grab some and have a play.

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      ... 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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        • F flopp

          Really cool.

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

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          korttoma
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          @flopp There is a link in the first post

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          • korttomaK korttoma

            @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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            • F flopp

              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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                  • bjacobseB bjacobse

                    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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                          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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                          @jtm312
                          Just try to connect Pro Mini 3volt to 9 volt GND and RAW - voltage regulator very hot - I think 60-80 C

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                            I am curious what kind of battery life you are getting with the 9 volt battery? I tried a sensor with a 9 volt battery and the useful battery duration was less than ideal.

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

                              I am curious what kind of battery life you are getting with the 9 volt battery? I tried a sensor with a 9 volt battery and the useful battery duration was less than ideal.

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                              @dbemowsk said in Mini Weather Station:

                              I am curious what kind of battery life you are getting with the 9 volt battery? I tried a sensor with a 9 volt battery and the useful battery duration was less than ideal.

                              Typical capacity is around 550mAh for alcaline version. All extra voltage is wasted in the linear regulator so you end up with less than half the capacity of 2 AAA or about 20% of the capacity of 2 AA. Not a good choice imho, better switch to i2c sensors like si7021 or BME280 like MikeF did to have much lower power consumption and much lower voltage requirements and use 2 AAA. And the lower the voltage is, the lower the current consumption is for Arduino, radio and sensor so in the end instead of having 4 months of battery life you can get 2 or 3 years with 2 AAA.

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                                I had tried a 9 volt when I was building my temp/humidity sensor node and the battery didn't last for crap. At that time I was using a DHT22 with a 5 volt pro mini. I have since switched to an HDC1080 and a 3.3 volt pro mini with 2 AA batteries and it works GREAT. Here is the project if anyone wants to look.
                                https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/6485/hdc1080-battery-operated-temp-humidity-sensor-with-wall-box

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

                                  I am curious what kind of battery life you are getting with the 9 volt battery? I tried a sensor with a 9 volt battery and the useful battery duration was less than ideal.

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                                  @dbemowsk By cutting the LEDs off, I am getting 12 to 16 weeks.

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                                    @dbemowsk By cutting the LEDs off, I am getting 12 to 16 weeks.

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                                    @jtm312 I don't recall exactly how much I was getting on mine, but I don't think it was that much. Are you using 3.3 or 5 volt pro minis?

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                                    • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                                      @jtm312 I don't recall exactly how much I was getting on mine, but I don't think it was that much. Are you using 3.3 or 5 volt pro minis?

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                                      @dbemowsk I am using the 3.3V pro minis. It is the one pictured at the top of this thread. I started out by getting about a week. The big difference came after removing the LEDs, as they were using most of the power. Also sleeping most of the time.

                                      A good quality 9v also helped. Other humidity sensors can also cut the power drain.

                                      I have also built version using 2xAAA batteries, but I find that it doesn't take long before the voltages drops below the useful voltage for the radio and starts to cause a range problem. The next version I am planning on going back to using the onboard regulator with 4xAA batteries.

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                                        @dbemowsk I am using the 3.3V pro minis. It is the one pictured at the top of this thread. I started out by getting about a week. The big difference came after removing the LEDs, as they were using most of the power. Also sleeping most of the time.

                                        A good quality 9v also helped. Other humidity sensors can also cut the power drain.

                                        I have also built version using 2xAAA batteries, but I find that it doesn't take long before the voltages drops below the useful voltage for the radio and starts to cause a range problem. The next version I am planning on going back to using the onboard regulator with 4xAA batteries.

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                                        @jtm312 I am using 2 AA's on my humidity sensor and that is working very well. The radios are rated I believe down to 1.9 volts. Using the regulator is going to give you more power drain on your batteries. When using 2 AA batteries, there is no need for the regulator at all. Many people say to disconnect it because it can still cause power drain. In my project I just didn't connect to the RAW pin, thus the regulator is not being used. So far I have not seen any issues with the regulator affecting anything.

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                                        • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                                          @jtm312 I am using 2 AA's on my humidity sensor and that is working very well. The radios are rated I believe down to 1.9 volts. Using the regulator is going to give you more power drain on your batteries. When using 2 AA batteries, there is no need for the regulator at all. Many people say to disconnect it because it can still cause power drain. In my project I just didn't connect to the RAW pin, thus the regulator is not being used. So far I have not seen any issues with the regulator affecting anything.

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                                          @dbemowsk The 2xbattery builds that I built didn't have the voltage regulator as you suggest. It was just a range problem as the voltage dropped. Moving it closer to the gateway everything was still working.

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