[SOLVED] High battery usage (Pro-Mini / RFM69 / Si7021)
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Actually there is also a step-up converter, bought through the MySensors site (DC-DC Step Up Boost Module 3v3).
What's the impact of the step-up converter on power consumption while the circuit is in sleeping mode?
Thanks,
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Hi,
Thanks for all replies.
@skywatch : thanks! I was running a test with a 1 min loop but didn't change the description.
@Yveaux : have you been able to run up to 63% without the booster? my sensor stops working when the battery is at 2.8v (2x AA)
@eiten : this might be the latest issue I'm having. Even with my limited current measurement, the step-up is actually using a crazy 11mA (not uA) when idle. Same current as when not connected with the board.
Will investigate further and post back.
Thanks all,
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Hi,
Thanks for all replies.
@skywatch : thanks! I was running a test with a 1 min loop but didn't change the description.
@Yveaux : have you been able to run up to 63% without the booster? my sensor stops working when the battery is at 2.8v (2x AA)
@eiten : this might be the latest issue I'm having. Even with my limited current measurement, the step-up is actually using a crazy 11mA (not uA) when idle. Same current as when not connected with the board.
Will investigate further and post back.
Thanks all,
@Oumuamua said in High battery usage (Pro-Mini / RFM69 / Si7021):
have you been able to run up to 63% without the booster
Yes, just 2xAA, directly powering pro mini 8mhz & nrf24
What brown out level is set in the the atmega fuses? Mine are set to 1.8v (and yes, I realize I'm overclocking the atmega when batteries are low...) -
Hi,
Thanks for all replies.
@skywatch : thanks! I was running a test with a 1 min loop but didn't change the description.
@Yveaux : have you been able to run up to 63% without the booster? my sensor stops working when the battery is at 2.8v (2x AA)
@eiten : this might be the latest issue I'm having. Even with my limited current measurement, the step-up is actually using a crazy 11mA (not uA) when idle. Same current as when not connected with the board.
Will investigate further and post back.
Thanks all,
@Oumuamua said in High battery usage (Pro-Mini / RFM69 / Si7021):
the step-up is actually using a crazy 11mA (not uA) when idle. Same current as when not connected with the board.
That is not normal! Do you have a second step up? It seems to be... not normal :face_with_rolling_eyes:
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Guys, quick update:
Seems the step-up had a problem. Changed to a new one does not use that much current.
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Hi all,
Thanks for all the help.
After some testing and letting the node run for some days, it seems that the issue is partially solved: battery consumption is very low when the node is idle.
However, the battery consumption seems to reach full runtime levels when something happens with the gateway. My follow-up question is:
What exactly happens happens when the node sends a message to a gateways that is either unreachable or cannot pass the message on (to a MQTT server, for example)? Shouldn't the node try a couple of times and then move on to sleep as per the code?
I have been working on my home network and had to disconnect / reboot the router, gateway, etc.
Every time it happens, two situations occurred:
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gateway didn't report updates to the MQTT server (probably an issue with the gateway as the sensors are meters away and have -25 to -40 RSSI levels, I reseted the gateway in those few circumstances)
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message reaches the gateway and MQTT server, but the controller didn't record it (Openhab), in which case I rebooted the controller
Many thanks again,
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Guys,
Just quick update to help others that may find this topic relevant: problem is solved. Problem was the step-up (probably low quality). Sensor is working well and with very low battery usage (no change in 5 days).
Thanks for the comments.
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The product listing for the step-up that the OP is using says:
Sucks the juice out of your batteries.
Sounds like it delivers on what it promises.... :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing: