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How do I add the soil-moisture sensor to domoticz?

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    LastSamurai
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    Great idea hek, I think that is the problem. But the sketch you posted uses a different sensor, doesn't it? There is something about:

     * Connection:
     *  D6, D7: alternative powering to avoid sensor degradation
     * A0, A1: alternative resistance mesuring
    

    And a link to different sensor. The cheap kind that I am using only has two connections for power and an analog and digital pin. I don't see how you could be alternating power here...
    But perhaps it helps if the sensor isn't constantly powered on but only for measurements.
    Does anyone else have a solution for this?

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      hek
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      Yes, @epierre should clarify what sensors used and how it should be connected in the sketch.

      If a new sensors type is used we should probably keep the old example and create a new one for this.

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        TheoL
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        Maybe a bit late. But the soil moisture sketch was the first one I brought into production by soldering it on a PCB. I added it to Domoticz as a motion sensor, not as a switch. And it's working great. If the motion sensor is telling that there's motion, it means the plants aren't thirsty. If there's no motion than the plants need some water. I even let Domoticz send a message to my mobile phone when the plants are thirsty ;-). I keep forgetting to give my plants water on a regular basis, so this sensor is really helpful.

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          sundberg84
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          Hi @TheoL
          Motion sensor and Switch (and also the soil moisture sensor) work the same way in Domoticz. Its either 1 (ON/Motion/Wet) or 0 (Off/No motion/dry).

          Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
          RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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          • H hek

            Yes, @epierre should clarify what sensors used and how it should be connected in the sketch.

            If a new sensors type is used we should probably keep the old example and create a new one for this.

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            epierre
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            @hek said:

            Yes, @epierre should clarify what sensors used and how it should be connected in the sketch.

            If a new sensors type is used we should probably keep the old example and create a new one for this.

            Well it is here in the sketch: " Required to interface the sensor: 2 * 4.7kOhm + 2 * 1N414"

            but it was better in the post: http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/514/soil-humidity-and-temperature-sensor-watermark-davis-granular-matrix-sensor/2

            and yes it works with two connectors this way !

            @hek I'm not in the list ;-) https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/graphs/contributors

            z-wave - Vera -> Domoticz
            rfx - Domoticz <- MyDomoAtHome <- Imperihome
            mysensors -> mysensors-gw -> Domoticz

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              hek
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              @epierre said:

              @hek I'm not in the list

              I can see you in the list :)

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              • H hek

                @epierre said:

                @hek I'm not in the list

                I can see you in the list :)

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                epierre
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                @hek said:

                @epierre said:

                @hek I'm not in the list

                I can see you in the list :)

                visibly I searched myself at the bottom, but I had many bugs as it seems ;-)

                z-wave - Vera -> Domoticz
                rfx - Domoticz <- MyDomoAtHome <- Imperihome
                mysensors -> mysensors-gw -> Domoticz

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                  @hek said:

                  Yes, @epierre should clarify what sensors used and how it should be connected in the sketch.

                  If a new sensors type is used we should probably keep the old example and create a new one for this.

                  Well it is here in the sketch: " Required to interface the sensor: 2 * 4.7kOhm + 2 * 1N414"

                  but it was better in the post: http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/514/soil-humidity-and-temperature-sensor-watermark-davis-granular-matrix-sensor/2

                  and yes it works with two connectors this way !

                  @hek I'm not in the list ;-) https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/graphs/contributors

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                  LastSamurai
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                  wrote on last edited by LastSamurai
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                  Well it is here in the sketch: " Required to interface the sensor: 2 * 4.7kOhm + 2 * 1N414"
                  but it was better in the post: http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/514/soil-humidity-and-temperature-sensor-watermark-davis-granular-matrix-sensor/2
                  and yes it works with two connectors this way !

                  So this works with the sensor I linked above (= the one in the picture above)? I though changing the voltage way would destroy the sensor..
                  My goal is to have the sensor in soil for years though. Even if I turn it off while not measuring it might break I guess.

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                    LastSamurai
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                    Anyone? Because I really want to use the sensor but I don't really get the posts her ;)

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                    • H hek

                      @epierre did an update on the sketch which reverses polarity to help avoiding corrosion.

                      https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/blob/development/libraries/MySensors/examples/SoilMoistSensor/SoilMoistSensor.ino

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                      And this sketch is supposed to be connected as this? :)

                      Edit: correct link is http://vanderleevineyard.com/1/post/2012/08/-the-vinduino-project-3-make-a-low-cost-soil-moisture-sensor-reader.html

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                        mfalkvidd
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                        Not quite. There are no diodes and no resistors in the solution I use.

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