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Battery Sensor / Voltage Monitor

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  • jeylitesJ jeylites

    @hek
    I did not know what this does so I did not add....Screen Shot 2015-05-12 at 12.50.03 AM.png

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    @jeylites said:

    I did not know what this does so I did not add....

    No they should not be added.

    If someone has the time to adjust the UI7 GUI a bit I would appreciate it. There are a lot of whitespace above the icon. I hope that space is available to use by the device. If not, is sucks.

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      @hek out of curiosity, I was checking out the sketch for Sensebender and saw that it had a Child Id for Battery Sensor and Voltage sensor. How does this work as a Child id?

      Since Voltage is not available on Vera at this time , I'm assuming I will not be able to use this feature... correct?

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        I think it is supported in Domoticz. But we better ping @tbowmo for a better explanation. It will simply be ignored in Vera.

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          @jeylites @hek

          That battery ChildId is a leftover, from some earlier monitoring that I did, to monitor batteryvoltage decrease. Back then I used pidome as controler.

          For a long time it has only reported battery percentage with the following routine

          /********************************************
           *
           * Sends battery information (battery percentage)
           *
           * Parameters
           * - force : Forces transmission of a value
           *
           *******************************************/
          void sendBattLevel(bool force)
          {
            if (force) lastBattery = -1;
            long vcc = readVcc();
            if (vcc != lastBattery) {
              lastBattery = vcc;
              // Calculate percentage
          
              vcc = vcc - 1900; // subtract 1.9V from vcc, as this is the lowest voltage we will operate at
              
              long percent = vcc / 14.0;
              gw.sendBatteryLevel(percent);
            }
          }
          

          There are a couple of variable references back in the code at github, for the old battery voltage childId. These where removed last night, while I did some cleanup of the code. The changes are not pushed to github yet, as I haven't tested it yet.

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            How can I present the value in Voltage (for example 3.06 V)? I don't like the "Battery monitor".

            I have got the multiple temperature meter (DHT + Dallas) working very well. Would be nice to have battery level in volts also.

            Cheers!

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              How can I present the value in Voltage (for example 3.06 V)? I don't like the "Battery monitor".

              I have got the multiple temperature meter (DHT + Dallas) working very well. Would be nice to have battery level in volts also.

              Cheers!

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              @stamag That depends on the kind of controller employed.

              There is no plugin for Vera according to @hek .

              S_VOLTAGE has not been implemented on vera (someone needs to create the device-files).

              But I don't think you need to present anything at all. The Battery level is added to the Node-device which is automatically created.

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              • S stamag

                How can I present the value in Voltage (for example 3.06 V)? I don't like the "Battery monitor".

                I have got the multiple temperature meter (DHT + Dallas) working very well. Would be nice to have battery level in volts also.

                Cheers!

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                @stamag I don't know exactly which sensors are supported in vera but you could possibly 'trick' the voltage on a custom V_VAR type.

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                    If I'm measuring a 5.2 volt battery, what value should R1 and R2 be?

                    If the measuring voltages goes beyond the set voltage will that destroy the Arduino's input (A0)?

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                      @jeylites You may change R1 and R2 and you don't destroy (A0).

                      An other way is to change the multiplicator (0.003363075) in the formula:
                      float batteryV = sensorValue * 0.003363075;

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