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Newbie Problem! Get Started with NRF24L01+

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  • rvendrameR rvendrame

    how the relay is connected to arduino pin 3? Is there a transistor in between?

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    @rvendrame No transistor. I just followed MySensors: Build Relay Actuator. I directly connected the 5v, gnd and signal to the arduino.

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      Do you have a standalone relay, or a arduino relay board, like this picture?
      http://www.mysensors.org/relay/relayModule.png

      The board contains a transistor. Some boards also have a 'hi-low' switch, if yours have it, you may try to play with it.

      The arduino output is max of 40ma and will eventually burn or not operate correctly if connected directly to a relay. You must have a transistor in between.

      Make sure you relay board contains at least this circuit: http://www.electroschematics.com/8975/arduino-control-relay/

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      • rvendrameR rvendrame

        Do you have a standalone relay, or a arduino relay board, like this picture?
        http://www.mysensors.org/relay/relayModule.png

        The board contains a transistor. Some boards also have a 'hi-low' switch, if yours have it, you may try to play with it.

        The arduino output is max of 40ma and will eventually burn or not operate correctly if connected directly to a relay. You must have a transistor in between.

        Make sure you relay board contains at least this circuit: http://www.electroschematics.com/8975/arduino-control-relay/

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        @rvendrame My relay is more like this http://www.elecdesignworks.com/images/stories/virtuemart/product/img_62112.jpg

        Thank you for your reference.
        It has a transistor. I hope it's ok to use. I have tested it by following an instructable.

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        • rvendrameR rvendrame

          Do you have a standalone relay, or a arduino relay board, like this picture?
          http://www.mysensors.org/relay/relayModule.png

          The board contains a transistor. Some boards also have a 'hi-low' switch, if yours have it, you may try to play with it.

          The arduino output is max of 40ma and will eventually burn or not operate correctly if connected directly to a relay. You must have a transistor in between.

          Make sure you relay board contains at least this circuit: http://www.electroschematics.com/8975/arduino-control-relay/

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          @rvendrame You know what. I'm really thankful for you help and I'm really sorry for dragging you with me. I can turn the light on now. I just have to print "2;1;1;1;2;0;" instead of "2;1;1;1;2;1".

          I will check if I will encounter any problem because of my relay module.
          Again, thank you so much for your help. And I'm really sorry.

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            Just swap the 0 & 1 here:

            #define RELAY_ON 1  // GPIO value to write to turn on attached relay
            #define RELAY_OFF 0 // GPIO value to write to turn off attached relay
            

            and it will obey as you expect. Some relays boards have inverted input (Zero/GND is ON and VCC is OFF) ;-)

            I'm glad it worked.

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                Is there a way to receive only the last state of the sensors/actuators in the serial?

                instead of:

                0;0;3;0;9;read: 2-2-0 s=1,c=1,t=2,pt=2,l=2:1
                0;0;3;0;9;send: 0-0-2-2 s=1,c=1,t=2,pt=2,l=2,st=ok:1
                2;1;1;0;2;1
                

                it only print the "2;1;1;0;2;1" on the serial

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                  I placed if statement in serial function inside MyGateway.cpp
                  where 0 is the gateway address

                  void MyGateway::serial(MyMessage &msg) {
                    if (msg.sender != 0); serial(PSTR("%d;%d;%d;%d;%d;%s\n"),msg.sender, msg.sensor, mGetCommand(msg), mGetAck(msg), msg.type, msg.getString(convBuf));
                  }
                  

                  Still it doesnt work.

                  Heres the format:

                      msg.sender = GATEWAY_ADDRESS;
                  	msg.destination = destination;
                  	msg.sensor = sensor;
                  	msg.type = type;
                  	mSetCommand(msg,command);
                  	mSetRequestAck(msg,ack?1:0);
                  	mSetAck(msg,false);
                  	if (command == C_STREAM)
                  		msg.set(bvalue, blen);
                  	else
                  		msg.set(value);
                  
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                    if (msg.sender != 0); serial(PSTR("%d;%d;%d;%d;%d;%s\n"),msg.sender, msg.sensor, mGetCommand(msg), mGetAck(msg), msg.type, msg.getString(convBuf));

                    Note the ; after the 0) which should not belong there..

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                      if (msg.sender != 0); serial(PSTR("%d;%d;%d;%d;%d;%s\n"),msg.sender, msg.sensor, mGetCommand(msg), mGetAck(msg), msg.type, msg.getString(convBuf));

                      Note the ; after the 0) which should not belong there..

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                      @Stric Removed it but still the read and send appears

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                        Should I post my new question on another board?

                        Re: s there a way to receive only the last state of the sensors/actuators in the serial?

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                          The gateway itself doesn't buffer anything. It just forwards the data from your sensors.

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                            The gateway itself doesn't buffer anything. It just forwards the data from your sensors.

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                            @hek can you please help me on what should I comment out?

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                              turn off DEBUG in MyConfig.h (by commenting it out) before comping you gateway sketch to get rid of debug messages.

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                                turn off DEBUG in MyConfig.h (by commenting it out) before comping you gateway sketch to get rid of debug messages.

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                                @hek Thank you! I will try it as soon as I go home. Can you tell me what is the expected output from the gateway if I use static id 2 for a relayActuator that I turned on?

                                will it be just "2;1;1;0;2;1" or will "2;255;x;x;x;x" appear? only the read/send data is hidden

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                                  Is it ok to have two gateways?

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