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  • Sander TeunissenS Offline
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    Getting started with this great product !

    I have an rf node which has a led attached to it which I want to switch on and off.
    When doing so 9 out of 10 times it works flawlessly. Is this acceptable or should I get 10 out of 10 times ? Node and gateway are 2 metres apart and I use the capacitors.

    I have the following setup:

    • rf node with temp sensor and switchable led.
    • rpi rf gateway with mosquitto broker and websockets enabled. (all connected through node-red)
    • polymer web app with websocket connection to switch the led on and off...

    Sander.

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      Do you have any wall or any RF interference (such as microwave or hi-power appliances) in between or very close (<10cm to) the two radios?

      Home Assistant / Vera Plus UI7
      ESP8266 GW + mySensors 2.3.2
      Alexa / Google Home

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        Show the code. :-)

        :-)

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          Do you have any wall or any RF interference (such as microwave or hi-power appliances) in between or very close (<10cm to) the two radios?

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          @rvendrame said:

          Do you have any wall or any RF interference (such as microwave or hi-power appliances) in between or very close (<10cm to) the two radios?

          My sensor is next to my home cinema system and a light dimmer. Could that be a source of the error ?

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            Show the code. :-)

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            @andriej said:

            Show the code. :-)

            What code would you like to see ? (It is all very experimental anyway..)

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              @Sander-Teunissen , a light dimmer may cause some noise. How are you powering your nodes & gateway?

              Home Assistant / Vera Plus UI7
              ESP8266 GW + mySensors 2.3.2
              Alexa / Google Home

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              • Sander TeunissenS Sander Teunissen

                @andriej said:

                Show the code. :-)

                What code would you like to see ? (It is all very experimental anyway..)

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                @Sander-Teunissen said:

                @andriej said:

                Show the code.
                What code would you like to see ? (It is all very experimental anyway..)

                in addition to the radio noise possibility pointed out by @rvendrame , your code may be "blocking" and affecting good data transmission.

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