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  • tbowmoT Offline
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    tbowmo
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    #271

    @mvader

    Yes, you could save battery, by changing to 10/15 minute check interval..

    But still, the interesting thing is why it transmits every minute.. That's why I would suggest to check the serial output..

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    • G gloob

      Hello

      I found an error in the sensebender micro sketch in the latest release.

      The calculation of the temperature change is wrong.

      float diffTemp = abs(lastTemperature - (isMetric ? data.celsiusHundredths : data.fahrenheitHundredths) / 100);
      

      needs to be replaced with

      float diffTemp = abs(lastTemperature - (isMetric ? data.celsiusHundredths : data.fahrenheitHundredths) / 100.0);
      

      The division with 100 needs to be 100.0 otherwise the result will be an integer instead of a float value and the difference will be the decimal places of the last temperature.

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      korttoma
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      wrote on last edited by korttoma
      #272

      There is an explanation to the problem further up in the thread:

      @gloob said:

      Hello

      I found an error in the sensebender micro sketch in the latest release.

      The calculation of the temperature change is wrong.

      float diffTemp = abs(lastTemperature - (isMetric ? data.celsiusHundredths : data.fahrenheitHundredths) / 100);
      

      needs to be replaced with

      float diffTemp = abs(lastTemperature - (isMetric ? data.celsiusHundredths : data.fahrenheitHundredths) / 100.0);
      

      The division with 100 needs to be 100.0 otherwise the result will be an integer instead of a float value and the difference will be the decimal places of the last temperature.

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      • tbowmoT Offline
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        @korttoma

        thanks for helping my memory :)

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        • korttomaK korttoma

          There is an explanation to the problem further up in the thread:

          @gloob said:

          Hello

          I found an error in the sensebender micro sketch in the latest release.

          The calculation of the temperature change is wrong.

          float diffTemp = abs(lastTemperature - (isMetric ? data.celsiusHundredths : data.fahrenheitHundredths) / 100);
          

          needs to be replaced with

          float diffTemp = abs(lastTemperature - (isMetric ? data.celsiusHundredths : data.fahrenheitHundredths) / 100.0);
          

          The division with 100 needs to be 100.0 otherwise the result will be an integer instead of a float value and the difference will be the decimal places of the last temperature.

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          mvader
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          #274

          @korttoma i did see that. but your saying that is what is causing it to transmit every 1 minute?

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          • M mvader

            @korttoma i did see that. but your saying that is what is causing it to transmit every 1 minute?

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            korttoma
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            wrote on last edited by
            #275

            @mvader yes, it is rounding the temperature difference to the nearest degree so the difference is almost always more then the 0.5.

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            • tbowmoT Offline
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              tbowmo
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              #276

              Just a hint, itead studio is starting a sale with 10% off on all imall items.. So maybe it's time to buy some Christmas presents for the inner geek :)

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                akbooer
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                #277

                Oh no! Lousy timing, I just bought some...
                ... in fact, they arrived today.

                Speaking of which, whilst I got them to run the default sketch, do I actually need a programmer to do anything different, or can this be done OTA (from a Mac) ?

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                • tbowmoT Offline
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                  #278

                  @akbooer

                  The default sketch doesn't support OTA, as it wasn't available in the stable branch at the time of launch

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                    #279

                    @tbowmo Good sales but did not see the Sensebender too bad .

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                    • tbowmoT Offline
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                      tbowmo
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                      #280

                      @akbooer

                      It's here http://www.itead.cc/mysensors-micro.html

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                        epierre
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                        #281

                        @hek I've soldered a second unit to compare, same error, I flashed back the sensebender version from the examples and on both I am stuck here: "Sensebender Micro FW 1.2radio init fail"

                        Gateway is 1.5 BTW, one radio is from itead the other not.

                        z-wave - Vera -> Domoticz
                        rfx - Domoticz <- MyDomoAtHome <- Imperihome
                        mysensors -> mysensors-gw -> Domoticz

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                        • SparkmanS Sparkman

                          @epierre Can you confirm the settings you used in the IDE to program it? Are you sure there are no solder bridges where you soldered the radio or socket for the radio? Have you tried powering it with a couple of AA batteries after you uploaded the sketch?

                          Cheers
                          Al

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                          epierre
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #282

                          @Sparkman said:

                          @epierre Can you confirm the settings you used in the IDE to program it?

                          1.6.5 version

                          Are you sure there are no solder bridges where you soldered the radio or socket for the radio?

                          same behavior on two units

                          Have you tried powering it with a couple of AA batteries after you uploaded the sketch?

                          not yet but why should that change anything ?

                          z-wave - Vera -> Domoticz
                          rfx - Domoticz <- MyDomoAtHome <- Imperihome
                          mysensors -> mysensors-gw -> Domoticz

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                              akbooer
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                              #284

                              Just tried out my first Sensebender...
                              soldered pins and battery power...
                              turn on...
                              led flashes once...
                              start inclusion...
                              3 devices...
                              Vera restarts (actually, it's openLuup running on an Arduino Yún)...
                              there they are...
                              and updating every minute!

                              Thanks so much to all who made this level of sophistication so easy!! (Z-wave was never this simple!)

                              Whilst I need a couple of temp/humidity sensors, I also need to reflash one as a 4-switch sensor. Can I do this with an Arduino Uno configured with the ArduinoISP sketch as described here ?
                              https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoISP

                              Any advice or useful pointers? Thanks.

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                                tbowmo
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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #285

                                @epierre

                                What do you use as supply voltage for the thing? What is the output from testmode?

                                Did you add a capacitor on the radio module? How did you mount them together? (picture?)

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                                  tbowmo
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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #286

                                  @akbooer

                                  Should be doable with an arduino as isp. Another option is to use the serial upload.

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                                    #287

                                    I am a noob in coding so I need some advice for tuning the sensebender.ino
                                    current observed problems:

                                    1. sensor values transmitted every minutes
                                    2. battery level info seems wrong

                                    I am running the default senseblender.ino.

                                    on 1) What I understood in this forum, it should transmit the temp. values only every 30min (or direct when change is >.05). However, I see them arriving in my controller (Domoticz) every minute. What should I change to have it send every 30min?

                                    on 2) I observe in Domoticz that the battery levels reported (in the Devices section) are inaccurate. For example: one sensebender with 3.2v measured power reports 80, where I would expect round 100 (this one has new batteries). Other sensebenders with still 2.63v report 53. How to calibrate the battery measurement?

                                    I have been searching this forum, but was unable to find the answer.
                                    Alternatively, a pointer to a wiki on sensebender.ino that has this explained would work as well.

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                                    • tbowmoT Offline
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                                      tbowmo
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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #288

                                      @jovo

                                      The firmware that the sensebender is shipped with is pretty old, compared to the one that's available in the current master branch of mysensors library. A lot have been done to do better transmit control (like, limiting number of transmits etc.)

                                      About the battery voltage, the sensebender is measuring against an internal vref, which isn't that accurate. I can't remember the specifics at the moment, but it's hidden somewhere in the datasheet. The measurement method has a lot of inaccuracy, but on the other hand it saves external components and power.

                                      I didn't focus on it, but one could perhaps make some kind of calibration routine, use a known supply voltage and do some internal calculations and store an offset in eeprom.

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                                        Fabien
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #289

                                        @jovo for battery mesurement it's correct 100% is for 3.3V and 0% for 1.9 V (BOD fuse setting). so for 2.63 you have 52,14 %

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                                        • J jovo

                                          I am a noob in coding so I need some advice for tuning the sensebender.ino
                                          current observed problems:

                                          1. sensor values transmitted every minutes
                                          2. battery level info seems wrong

                                          I am running the default senseblender.ino.

                                          on 1) What I understood in this forum, it should transmit the temp. values only every 30min (or direct when change is >.05). However, I see them arriving in my controller (Domoticz) every minute. What should I change to have it send every 30min?

                                          on 2) I observe in Domoticz that the battery levels reported (in the Devices section) are inaccurate. For example: one sensebender with 3.2v measured power reports 80, where I would expect round 100 (this one has new batteries). Other sensebenders with still 2.63v report 53. How to calibrate the battery measurement?

                                          I have been searching this forum, but was unable to find the answer.
                                          Alternatively, a pointer to a wiki on sensebender.ino that has this explained would work as well.

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                                          martinhjelmare
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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #290

                                          @jovo As @Fabien wrote, the default code puts 3.3 V as 100%. Look for the percentage calculation. You will see that it's basically (vcc - 1900)/14. This makes sense if using a step-up converter where you get 3.3 V. But if connecting directly to two AAs, 100% should be around 3 V. So just replace 14 with 11 in the calculation.

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