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High power consumption NRF52832 & SI7021

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  • N ncollins

    @waspie Looking a lot better. This node is in the same location that it was before the update?

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    @ncollins
    yep!
    while its only a few days I'm not seeing those dips that you can notice prior to the big drop. might be nothing, might be something. who know!

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      @waspie said in High power consumption NRF52832 & SI7021:

      1455 is the latest and greatest

      so would it be a good idea to flash all my nodes? got 10 laying around..:)

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        @waspie said in High power consumption NRF52832 & SI7021:

        1455 is the latest and greatest

        so would it be a good idea to flash all my nodes? got 10 laying around..:)

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        @Omemanti
        If you're experiencing this issue I'd certainly try 1. I don't know that I'd got hog wild just yet unless they're easy to get to and easy to hook up.

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          I don't know if any of you guys are still around and using this stuff -
          I moved and am reviving a few of these 51/52 boards that I had built. Prior to moving I had decent luck with all these fixes though I don't quite remember where I was with any of this stuff seeing as it was 3 years ago.

          I had a few motion sensors and some temp/humd based on these fixes and they were working great, no dips.

          Not sure any of you will ever see this but hey it all worked.

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