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SensorID not stored in EEPROM

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  • Steve CasterS Offline
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    HI all,

    I am using domoticz in combination with mysensors. It appears that when I reboot the whole system (gateway + sensors) or sometimes even just the sensors, they are rerecognised by the system. I read that the ID should be stored in the EEPROM, but it appears this does not happen. Anything I can test?

    Kind regards

    Steve

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      Connect the sensor to your computer and look in the IDE/Serial Monitor. If debug is enabled you should see the node id stored in EEPROM.

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        I rebooted the sensor and now it does store the sensorID. (Could this have been as I was on 1.6.5-R5 and now on 1.7.7 or the IDE?)

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