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  • rechin304R rechin304

    Well, that's not the point.
    I will have 4 zones that need different type of water needs. For example one zone will be with micro irrigation watering, another one with lawn sprinkler. i do not understand why not to start all zones at once and they will finish according to the time set and not to start one after other. Another thing is why to wait for a zone to finish when you trigger another one.

    To start all valve at once when is trigger all zones i did change:

    else if (state == RUN_ALL_ZONES)
      {
        if (lastValve != valveNumber)
        {
          for (byte i = 0; i <= NUMBER_OF_VALVES; i++)
          {
            if (i == 0 || i == valveNumber)
            {
              gw.send(msg1valve.setSensor(i).set(true), false);
            }
            else
            {
              gw.send(msg1valve.setSensor(i).set(false), false);
            }
          }
        }
        lastValve = valveNumber;
        fastToggleLed();
        if (state != lastState)
        {
          valveNumber = 1;
          updateRelays(ALL_VALVES_OFF);
          DEBUG_PRINTLN(F("State Changed, Running All Zones..."));
        }
        unsigned long nowMillis = millis();
        if (nowMillis - startMillis < VALVE_RESET_TIME)
        {
          updateRelays(ALL_VALVES_OFF);
        }
        else if (nowMillis - startMillis < (allZoneTime[valveNumber] * 60000UL))
        {
          updateRelays(BITSHIFT_VALVE_NUMBER);
        }
        else
    

    with

    else if (state == RUN_ALL_ZONES)
      {
        if (lastValve != valveNumber)
        {
          for (byte i = 0; i <= NUMBER_OF_VALVES; i++)
          {
            if (i == 0 || i == valveNumber)
            {
              gw.send(msg1valve.setSensor(i).set(true), false);
            }
            else
            {
              gw.send(msg1valve.setSensor(i).set(true), false); //to update domoticz
            }
          }
        }
        lastValve = valveNumber;
        fastToggleLed();
        if (state != lastState)
        {
          valveNumber = 1;
          updateRelays(ALL_VALVES_OFF);
          DEBUG_PRINTLN(F("State Changed, Running All Zones..."));
        }
        unsigned long nowMillis = millis();
        if (nowMillis - startMillis < VALVE_RESET_TIME)
        {
          updateRelays(0); //all outputs will be on
        }
        else if (nowMillis - startMillis < (allZoneTime[valveNumber] * 60000UL))
        {
          updateRelays(BITSHIFT_VALVE_NUMBER);
        }
        else
    
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    BulldogLowell
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    wrote on last edited by
    #134

    @rechin304 said:

    Well, that's not the point.
    I will have 4 zones that need different type of water needs. For example one zone will be with micro irrigation watering, another one with lawn sprinkler. i do not understand why not to start all zones at once and they wi finish according to the time set and not to start one after other. Another thing is why to wait for a zone to finish when you trigger another one.

    I see your point an understand your questions. The purpose of zone cycling is to be able to have enough pressure in each zone independently while also having pressure for household use. Drawing water to every zone (in my case 9) makes the pressure so low, there may not be enough to open the individual pop-up valves, much less fill the washing machine.

    The wait period (which you may set) is there to allow the time for hydraulic actuation of solenoid valves. These types of valves close slowly, and since they are in a manifold, the next valve to start opens faster if the water pressure at the manifold is allowed time to reach normal static pressure.

    The beauty of open source is that you get to do it your way. If you have the pressure to run all your valves at the same time, with enough to spare to take a shower, then you are fortunate!

    So, did you add another 'switch' to your controller to send the all zone command?

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      rechin304
      wrote on last edited by
      #135

      @rechin304 said:

      {
             updateRelays(0); //all outputs will be on
           }
      

      I did this so all relays on is ok now.
      What i miss is to start individual zones more than once at a time :).

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        rechin304
        wrote on last edited by rechin304
        #136

        Pictures of the case project and how is arranged inside. Not yet on the final location, still testing.
        5_1461396298101_IMG_3866.JPG 4_1461396298101_IMG_3865.JPG 3_1461396298101_IMG_3863.JPG 1_1461396298101_IMG_3861.JPG 0_1461396298101_IMG_3860.JPG

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        • David MoraD Offline
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          wrote on last edited by
          #137

          Hi I just finished building my first project in arduino ( this one) but the code is too large now for the arduino memory its 32748 bytes could you please share with me the older version of the code / libraries to run it in code bender ?

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          • David MoraD David Mora

            Hi I just finished building my first project in arduino ( this one) but the code is too large now for the arduino memory its 32748 bytes could you please share with me the older version of the code / libraries to run it in code bender ?

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            wrote on last edited by
            #138

            @David-Mora's question was double-posted. See https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/3921/code-grew-larger-dan-promini/ for the other thread.

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            • David MoraD David Mora

              Hi I just finished building my first project in arduino ( this one) but the code is too large now for the arduino memory its 32748 bytes could you please share with me the older version of the code / libraries to run it in code bender ?

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              petewill
              Admin
              wrote on last edited by
              #139

              @David-Mora I responded to your comment on the YouTube video but I'll respond here as well just in case people are reading this thread instead.

              This is probably because debug is enabled in the MyConfig.h file. Please comment out this line: #define DEBUG
              Make sure to save the .h file then recompile the Arduino code. It should be around 25,342 bytes.

              My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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              • David MoraD Offline
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                David Mora
                wrote on last edited by David Mora
                #140

                Hi Pete thank you very much, I am using mysensors online editor , not sure if I should edit that code?0_1463751590886_mysensors.jpg

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #141

                  It's not possible to disable this from codebender. You'll need to install the Arduino IDE onto your computer.

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                  • hekH hek

                    It's not possible to disable this from codebender. You'll need to install the Arduino IDE onto your computer.

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                    David Mora
                    wrote on last edited by David Mora
                    #142

                    @hek in computer I get this:
                    C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\libraries\LiquidCrystal\I2CIO.cpp:35:26: fatal error: ../Wire/Wire.h: No such file or directory

                    #include <../Wire/Wire.h>

                                          ^
                    

                    compilation terminated.

                    exit status 1
                    Error compilación en tarjeta Arduino Pro or Pro Mini.

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                    • David MoraD David Mora

                      @hek in computer I get this:
                      C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\libraries\LiquidCrystal\I2CIO.cpp:35:26: fatal error: ../Wire/Wire.h: No such file or directory

                      #include <../Wire/Wire.h>

                                            ^
                      

                      compilation terminated.

                      exit status 1
                      Error compilación en tarjeta Arduino Pro or Pro Mini.

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                      Admin
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #143

                      @David-Mora Maybe this will help:
                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUey_X9n2KI

                      My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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                      • David MoraD Offline
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                        David Mora
                        wrote on last edited by David Mora
                        #144

                        thank you for your help ! I just reinstaled arduino and now I getthis ( I just downloaded the I.5 and copy and paste all libraries in the libraries folder:
                        TENCIÓN: Categoría '' en librería UIPEthernet no es válida. Configurando a 'Uncategorized'
                        C:\Users\David\Desktop\IrrigationController\IrrigationController.ino:92:31: fatal error: LiquidCrystal_I2C.h: No such file or directory

                        #include <LiquidCrystal_I2C.h>

                                                   ^
                        

                        compilation terminated.

                        exit status 1
                        Error compilación en tarjeta Arduino Pro or Pro Mini.0_1463753883896_liquid.jpg

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                        • David MoraD David Mora

                          thank you for your help ! I just reinstaled arduino and now I getthis ( I just downloaded the I.5 and copy and paste all libraries in the libraries folder:
                          TENCIÓN: Categoría '' en librería UIPEthernet no es válida. Configurando a 'Uncategorized'
                          C:\Users\David\Desktop\IrrigationController\IrrigationController.ino:92:31: fatal error: LiquidCrystal_I2C.h: No such file or directory

                          #include <LiquidCrystal_I2C.h>

                                                     ^
                          

                          compilation terminated.

                          exit status 1
                          Error compilación en tarjeta Arduino Pro or Pro Mini.0_1463753883896_liquid.jpg

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                          David Mora
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #145

                          @David-Mora quite sad I´ve spent two days now installing and uninstalling arduino and libraries and no luck

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                          • David MoraD David Mora

                            @David-Mora quite sad I´ve spent two days now installing and uninstalling arduino and libraries and no luck

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                            petewill
                            Admin
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #146

                            @David-Mora Did you close all instances of Arduino and open again after you added the LiquidCrystal library? It looks like it can't find it.

                            My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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                            • petewillP petewill

                              @David-Mora Did you close all instances of Arduino and open again after you added the LiquidCrystal library? It looks like it can't find it.

                              David MoraD Offline
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                              David Mora
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #147

                              @petewill Yes Pete it doesnt work at all

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                              • David MoraD David Mora

                                @petewill Yes Pete it doesnt work at all

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                                David Mora
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #148

                                @David-Mora hope this is the right way to post the code finally the only mistake is
                                Arduino:1.6.9 (Windows 7), Tarjeta:"Arduino Pro or Pro Mini, ATmega328 (5V, 16 MHz)"

                                El Sketch usa 30,808 bytes (100%) del espacio de almacenamiento de programa. El máximo es 30,720 bytes.
                                Las variables Globales usan 1,329 bytes (64%) de la memoria dinámica, dejando 719 bytes para las variables locales. El máximo es 2,048 bytes.
                                processing.app.debug.RunnerException: Programa muy grando: visite http://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Troubleshooting#size para ver cómo reducirlo.
                                at cc.arduino.Compiler.size(Compiler.java:315)
                                at cc.arduino.Compiler.build(Compiler.java:156)
                                at processing.app.Sketch.build(Sketch.java:1111)
                                at processing.app.Sketch.build(Sketch.java:1081)
                                at processing.app.Editor$BuildHandler.run(Editor.java:1988)
                                at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
                                Programa muy grando: visite http://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Troubleshooting#size para ver cómo reducirlo.
                                Tarjeta en COM4 no disponible

                                Este reporte podría tener más información con
                                "Mostrar salida detallada durante la compilación"
                                opción habilitada en Archivo -> Preferencias.

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                                • David MoraD David Mora

                                  @David-Mora hope this is the right way to post the code finally the only mistake is
                                  Arduino:1.6.9 (Windows 7), Tarjeta:"Arduino Pro or Pro Mini, ATmega328 (5V, 16 MHz)"

                                  El Sketch usa 30,808 bytes (100%) del espacio de almacenamiento de programa. El máximo es 30,720 bytes.
                                  Las variables Globales usan 1,329 bytes (64%) de la memoria dinámica, dejando 719 bytes para las variables locales. El máximo es 2,048 bytes.
                                  processing.app.debug.RunnerException: Programa muy grando: visite http://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Troubleshooting#size para ver cómo reducirlo.
                                  at cc.arduino.Compiler.size(Compiler.java:315)
                                  at cc.arduino.Compiler.build(Compiler.java:156)
                                  at processing.app.Sketch.build(Sketch.java:1111)
                                  at processing.app.Sketch.build(Sketch.java:1081)
                                  at processing.app.Editor$BuildHandler.run(Editor.java:1988)
                                  at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
                                  Programa muy grando: visite http://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Troubleshooting#size para ver cómo reducirlo.
                                  Tarjeta en COM4 no disponible

                                  Este reporte podría tener más información con
                                  "Mostrar salida detallada durante la compilación"
                                  opción habilitada en Archivo -> Preferencias.

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                                  Admin
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #149

                                  @David-Mora Looks like you are almost there!

                                  Did you disable debug? The sketch looks too big. To disable go to the MySensors library and open the MyConfig.h file in Notepad and change this line:

                                  #define DEBUG
                                  

                                  to

                                  //#define DEBUG
                                  

                                  Also, it looks like the Arduino IDE programmer isn't finding your Pro Mini. Did you select the correct Board and Port from the Tools menu? I don't have an Arduino next to me so my port isn't available to select but it should look similar to this (except you would choose your Port the Arduino is connected to):
                                  0_1463835965285_upload-1dd27cba-b4e4-4543-980b-5ac59cc5da52

                                  My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #150

                                    On my controller i use diffren LCD library and i was commented out this line

                                    //#include <LiquidCrystal_I2C.h>
                                    
                                    and
                                    
                                    //LiquidCrystal_I2C lcd(0x27, 2, 1, 0, 4, 5, 6, 7, 3, POSITIVE);  // Set the LCD I2C address to 0x27
                                    

                                    Sketch uses 27,916 bytes (90%) of program storage space. Maximum is 30,720 bytes.
                                    Global variables use 1,295 bytes (63%) of dynamic memory, leaving 753 bytes for local variables. Maximum is 2,048 bytes.

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                                      wrote on last edited by Huczas
                                      #151

                                      Is there a way to use domoticz to connect with it and on/off this irrigation system? How to achive this?

                                      My domoticz is running on raspberry pi 0.

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                                      • HuczasH Huczas

                                        Is there a way to use domoticz to connect with it and on/off this irrigation system? How to achive this?

                                        My domoticz is running on raspberry pi 0.

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                                        Mark Jefford
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #152

                                        @Huczas

                                        Yes, i've had to manually set the valve runtimes on the ardunio code, because its not possible to pass the runtime variable etc, this is from the one i''ve got built. runtime is 1min, but you can edit as required.

                                        else if (message.type == V_VAR1)
                                              {
                                                int variable1 = 60000; // atoi(message.data);// RUN_ALL_ZONES time
                                                DEBUG_PRINT(F("Recieved variable1 valve:"));
                                                DEBUG_PRINT(i);
                                                DEBUG_PRINT(F(" = "));
                                                DEBUG_PRINTLN(variable1);
                                                if (variable1 != allZoneTime[i])
                                                {
                                                  allZoneTime[i] = variable1;
                                        
                                                  zoneTimeUpdate = true;
                                                }
                                              }
                                              else if (message.type == V_VAR2)
                                              {
                                                int variable2 = 60000; //atoi(message.data);// RUN_SINGLE_ZONE time
                                                DEBUG_PRINT(F("Recieved variable2 valve:"));
                                                DEBUG_PRINT(i);
                                                DEBUG_PRINT(F(" = "));
                                                DEBUG_PRINTLN(variable2);
                                                if (variable2 != valveSoloTime[i])
                                                {
                                                  valveSoloTime[i] = variable2;
                                                  zoneTimeUpdate = true;
                                                }
                                              }
                                        
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                                          #153

                                          Thanks for posting, Mark. I was getting nuts figuring out what was the problem with my controller that was only activating 1sec each phase. I didn't implement it because that problem.

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