Sensebender Micro
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Notification for my 5... Yeaaaaa Haaaaaaw.. :dancer:
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@Stric Did you get a "avi", or did they end up in the mail-box directly? I got a "avi" today but it might be also for any of the constant inflow of stuff from aliexpress... Can't wait for my 4 pieces Sensebender to show up! :)
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My first Senseboard is now Up and Running. Have even tested to reinstall the sketch. No issues so far. Thanx for this product.
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Picked up my four devices yesterday and two of them are up and running using the pre-loaded sketch and it works like a charm!
But i have a question regarding the battery level reporting, I can see the following in the code:
// Battery voltage is repported as child sensorId 199, as well as battery percentage (Internal message)But it seems to only present temp and hum as sensors and no voltage:
gw.present(CHILD_ID_TEMP,S_TEMP); gw.present(CHILD_ID_HUM,S_HUM);What is it i'm failing to understand? I just setup Domoticz and in there I have not yet got a good way of presenting historical battery levels, it just shows the latest internal battery level message. To get a better understanding on the battery life performance it is necessary to be able to create a graph. I thought I could use the voltage level for this but I can only see the internal message :-(
Thanks,
Henrik -
That's a leftover from my initial battery monitoring code. It could be re-implemented quite easily, in the battery reporting routine, you could report actual voltage measured, as an extra sensor
(I actually thought that I had removed everything related to the old monitoring code)
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I have updated the sketch for sensebender micro, to include sending battery voltage measurements as a sensor value. This is not enabled by default though, and people need to recompile it, with a #define uncommented.
do a pull from mysensors github, to get the latest sourcecode
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@hautomate said:
3,091 in stock
That's the old A10. It would probably work but A20 has some firmware fixes and more tests performed on it.
I have nothing to say about the price. It is the same as for A20.. As you can see it is the most expensive part on the micro board (30% of it's price).@hek said:
That's the old A10. It would probably work but A20 has some firmware fixes and more tests performed on it.
I have nothing to say about the price. It is the same as for A20.. As you can see it is the most expensive part on the micro board (30% of it's price).Would you consider a Sensebender Micro Light-version without this component? i mean, if it's 30 % of the price, not available and not imo a critical component (you could always add your own humidity/temp sensors), there are quite a few reasons why a light version would be tempting. At least to me. :)
Cheers,
Tim
