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  • AWIA AWI

    @rollercontainer Your sleep looks good. Did you remove this piece of code?

    // Activate internal pull-ups
    	digitalWrite(PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN, HIGH);
    	digitalWrite(SECONDARY_BUTTON_PIN, HIGH);
    

    Take a look at this thread for a < 1 uA consumption...

    rollercontainerR Offline
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    rollercontainer
    wrote on last edited by
    #392

    @AWI said in My Slim 2AA Battery Node:

    @rollercontainer Your sleep looks good. Did you remove this piece of code?

    // Activate internal pull-ups
    	digitalWrite(PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN, HIGH);
    	digitalWrite(SECONDARY_BUTTON_PIN, HIGH);
    

    Take a look at this thread for a < 1 uA consumption...

    Hmm, I noticed, that I have to disable the internal pullups. But instead of removing the lines, I set them to LOW. I will test it without the lines and come back. Thank you @AWI.

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      siod
      wrote on last edited by siod
      #393

      Ok, just want to give you an update:

      I have 3 sensors running in the moment, initially I planned to run a lot more, but I still have problems with freezing of the sensors. The Sensors ran 2 months now until they were not coummunicating anymore, 1 is still working. I restarted 1 of the freezed sensors and it just came back up and works fine again, I leave the other one "freezed" just to see if it would come up again...

      It´s sad that they are not very reliable but I don´t get what makes them freeze after working quiet good for such a long time (they are reporting every 15 minutes 24/7 and whenever a window is opened/closed).

      I don´t think it´s a temp thing, also power should be no problem, batteries are still about 80 % loaded...

      still learning...

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      • rollercontainerR Offline
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        rollercontainer
        wrote on last edited by
        #394

        Maybe there is something like a counter (variable++) which causes a overflow after two month?

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          siod
          wrote on last edited by
          #395

          No, not really, but if you want to you can check my code:

          // Sensor Node Schlafzimmer mit HTU21D Temp/Hum Sensor, Fensterkontakte an Interrupt PINS Digital 5&6. Sleep Time 15 Minutwn, wake up wenn Fenster geöffnet/geschlossen wird.
          #define MY_RADIO_NRF24 //MySensor Library auf NRF24 Funkmodul einstellen, muss vor MySensor.h Initialisierung geschehen
          // Define Node ID
          #define MY_NODE_ID 1
          #define MY_PARENT_NODE_ID 0
          #define MY_PARENT_NODE_IS_STATIC
          
          //Batterysensor
          int BATTERY_SENSE_PIN = A0;  // select the input pin for the battery sense point
          int oldBatteryPcnt = 0;
          #define CHILD_ID_BATT 7
          
          //Kontaktschalter
          //#include <Bounce2.h>
          #define CHILD1_ID 1 // Kontaktschalter 1
          #define CHILD2_ID 2 // Kontaktschalter 2
          #define BUTTON1_PIN  2  // Kontaktschalter 1
          #define BUTTON2_PIN  3  // Kontaktschalter 2
          int oldValueReed1=-1;
          int oldValueReed2=-1;
          
          //Tempsensor
          #include <SparkFunHTU21D.h>
          #include <Wire.h>
          #define CHILD_ID_HUM 3
          #define CHILD_ID_TEMP 4
          unsigned long SLEEP_TIME = 900000; // Sleep time between reads (in milliseconds)
          
          #include <MySensors.h>
          #include <SPI.h>
          
          //tempsensor
          HTU21D myHumidity;
          float lastTemp;
          float lastHum;
          //boolean metric = true; 
          
          //Messages
          //Battery
          MyMessage msgbatt(CHILD_ID_BATT,V_VOLTAGE);
          // Kontaktschalter
          MyMessage msgReed1(CHILD1_ID,V_TRIPPED); // Kontaktschalter 1
          MyMessage msgReed2(CHILD2_ID,V_TRIPPED); // Kontaktschalter 2
          //TempMessage
          MyMessage msgHum(CHILD_ID_HUM, V_HUM);
          MyMessage msgTemp(CHILD_ID_TEMP, V_TEMP);
          
          //Presentation; present sensors to gateway!
          void presentation(){
            // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
            sendSketchInfo("Schlafzimmer Messstation", "2.0");
              
            // Register binary input sensor to gw (they will be created as child devices)
            // You can use S_DOOR, S_MOTION or S_LIGHT here depending on your usage. 
            // If S_LIGHT is used, remember to update variable type you send in. See "msg" above.
            present(CHILD1_ID, S_DOOR); 
            present(CHILD2_ID, S_DOOR); 
              
            //Tempsensor
            present(CHILD_ID_HUM, S_HUM);
            present(CHILD_ID_TEMP, S_TEMP); 
            //metric = getConfig().isMetric;
          
            //Battery
            present(CHILD_ID_BATT,V_VOLTAGE);
          }
          
          //Setup
          void setup()  
          {  
            //Serial.begin(9600);
            Serial.println("Hello!");
            //Batterysensor
               // use the 1.1 V internal reference
          #if defined(__AVR_ATmega2560__)
             analogReference(INTERNAL1V1);
          #else
             analogReference(INTERNAL);
          #endif
          
          //Tempsensor
            Serial.println("Setting up TempSensor...");
            myHumidity.begin();
            Serial.println("...done!");
          
          // Setup Kontaktschalter 1
            pinMode(BUTTON1_PIN,INPUT);
              // Activate internal pull-up
            digitalWrite(BUTTON1_PIN,HIGH);
          // Setup Kontaktschalter 2
            pinMode(BUTTON2_PIN,INPUT);
            // Activate internal pull-up
            digitalWrite(BUTTON2_PIN,HIGH);
          }
          
          //Starte den Loop
          void loop() 
          {
            //Batterysensor
            // get the battery Voltage
            delay(1000);
             int sensorValue = analogRead(BATTERY_SENSE_PIN);
             #ifdef DEBUG
             #endif
             
             // 1M, 470K divider across battery and using internal ADC ref of 1.1V
             // Sense point is bypassed with 0.1 uF cap to reduce noise at that point
             // ((1e6+470e3)/470e3)*1.1 = Vmax = 3.44 Volts
             // 3.44/1023 = Volts per bit = 0.003363075
             float batteryV  = sensorValue * 0.003363075;
             int batteryPcnt = sensorValue / 10;
          
             #ifdef DEBUG
             Serial.print("Battery Voltage: ");
             Serial.print(batteryV);
             Serial.println(" V");
          
             Serial.print("Battery percent: ");
             Serial.print(batteryPcnt);
             Serial.println(" %");
             #endif
          
             if (oldBatteryPcnt != batteryPcnt) {
               // Power up radio after sleep
               sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt);
               send(msgbatt.set(batteryPcnt));
               oldBatteryPcnt = batteryPcnt;
             }
             
            //Kontakstschalter 1
             // Short delay to allow buttons to properly settle
            wait(10);
            // Get the update value
            int valueReed1 = digitalRead(BUTTON1_PIN);
           
            if (valueReed1 != oldValueReed1) {
               // Send in the new value
               send(msgReed1.set(valueReed1==HIGH ? 1 : 0));
               Serial.println("Button 1 geschaltet");
               oldValueReed1 = valueReed1;
            }
            //Kontakstschalter 2
            // Get the update value
            int valueReed2 = digitalRead(BUTTON2_PIN);
           
            if (valueReed2 != oldValueReed2) {
               // Send in the new value
               send(msgReed2.set(valueReed2==HIGH ? 1 : 0));
               Serial.println("Button 2 geschaltet");
               oldValueReed2 = valueReed2;
            }
           
           //Tempsensor
          Serial.println("Starte Messung...");
            
              float temp = myHumidity.readTemperature();
          
            if (isnan(temp)) {
                Serial.println("Failed reading temperature from DHT");
            } else if (temp != lastTemp) {
              lastTemp = temp;
              send(msgTemp.set(temp, 1));
              Serial.print("T: ");
              Serial.println(temp);
            }
            
           float humd = myHumidity.readHumidity();
            if (isnan(humd)) {
                Serial.println("Failed reading humidity from DHT");
            } else if (humd != lastHum) {
                lastHum = humd;
                send(msgHum.set(humd, 1));
                Serial.print("H: ");
                Serial.println(humd);
            }
          
           Serial.println("Sleep...");
           sleep(BUTTON1_PIN - 2, CHANGE, BUTTON2_PIN - 2, CHANGE, SLEEP_TIME); //sleep a bit 
            
          } 
          
          

          still learning...

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          • AWIA AWI

            @rollercontainer Your sleep looks good. Did you remove this piece of code?

            // Activate internal pull-ups
            	digitalWrite(PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN, HIGH);
            	digitalWrite(SECONDARY_BUTTON_PIN, HIGH);
            

            Take a look at this thread for a < 1 uA consumption...

            Tim AbelsT Offline
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            wrote on last edited by
            #396

            @AWI: I am down to 1,3 µA :+1:

            my code:

            //#define MY_DEBUG
            #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
            #define MY_NODE_ID 66
            #define MY_PARENT_NODE_ID 0
            #define MY_PARENT_NODE_IS_STATIC
            
            #include <MySensors.h>
            #include "Vcc.h"
            
            #define SKETCH_NAME "MySlim2aaBatteryNode"
            
            #define PRIMARY_CHILD_ID 3
            #define PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN 3
            
            MyMessage msg(PRIMARY_CHILD_ID, V_TRIPPED);
            
            const float VccMin   = 1.7;           // Minimum expected Vcc level, in Volts.
            const float VccMax   = 3.3;           // Maximum expected Vcc level, in Volts.
            const float VccCorrection = 3.496 / 3.572;  // Measured Vcc by multimeter divided by reported Vcc
            
            const int32_t report_interval = 8640000; // 1day -> h * m * s * ms NOTICE: milliseconds, not microseconds!
            
            Vcc vcc(VccCorrection);
            
            #ifdef MY_DEBUG
            void before(){
                Serial.begin(9600);
            }
            #endif
            
            void setup()
            {
                pinMode(PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN, INPUT);
            }
            
            void presentation()
            {
                sendSketchInfo(SKETCH_NAME, __DATE__);
                present(PRIMARY_CHILD_ID, S_DOOR, "Reed Contact");
            }
            
            void loop()
            {
                int32_t timestamp = millis();
            
                uint8_t reedState;
                static uint8_t lastReedState = 2;
                static int32_t lastBatteryReport = -report_interval; // for inital report
                sleep(5); // Short delay to allow buttons to properly settle
            
                reedState = digitalRead(PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN);
            
                if ( (timestamp-lastBatteryReport) >= report_interval ) {
                  uint8_t batteryPercent = (uint8_t)vcc.Read_Perc(VccMin, VccMax);
                  sendBatteryLevel(batteryPercent);
                  lastBatteryReport = timestamp;
                }
            
                if (reedState != lastReedState) {
                    // Value has changed from last transmission, send the updated reedState
                    send(msg.set(reedState==HIGH));
                    lastReedState = reedState;
                }
            
                sleep(PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN-2, CHANGE, 0);
            }
            
            
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            • siodS siod

              No, not really, but if you want to you can check my code:

              // Sensor Node Schlafzimmer mit HTU21D Temp/Hum Sensor, Fensterkontakte an Interrupt PINS Digital 5&6. Sleep Time 15 Minutwn, wake up wenn Fenster geöffnet/geschlossen wird.
              #define MY_RADIO_NRF24 //MySensor Library auf NRF24 Funkmodul einstellen, muss vor MySensor.h Initialisierung geschehen
              // Define Node ID
              #define MY_NODE_ID 1
              #define MY_PARENT_NODE_ID 0
              #define MY_PARENT_NODE_IS_STATIC
              
              //Batterysensor
              int BATTERY_SENSE_PIN = A0;  // select the input pin for the battery sense point
              int oldBatteryPcnt = 0;
              #define CHILD_ID_BATT 7
              
              //Kontaktschalter
              //#include <Bounce2.h>
              #define CHILD1_ID 1 // Kontaktschalter 1
              #define CHILD2_ID 2 // Kontaktschalter 2
              #define BUTTON1_PIN  2  // Kontaktschalter 1
              #define BUTTON2_PIN  3  // Kontaktschalter 2
              int oldValueReed1=-1;
              int oldValueReed2=-1;
              
              //Tempsensor
              #include <SparkFunHTU21D.h>
              #include <Wire.h>
              #define CHILD_ID_HUM 3
              #define CHILD_ID_TEMP 4
              unsigned long SLEEP_TIME = 900000; // Sleep time between reads (in milliseconds)
              
              #include <MySensors.h>
              #include <SPI.h>
              
              //tempsensor
              HTU21D myHumidity;
              float lastTemp;
              float lastHum;
              //boolean metric = true; 
              
              //Messages
              //Battery
              MyMessage msgbatt(CHILD_ID_BATT,V_VOLTAGE);
              // Kontaktschalter
              MyMessage msgReed1(CHILD1_ID,V_TRIPPED); // Kontaktschalter 1
              MyMessage msgReed2(CHILD2_ID,V_TRIPPED); // Kontaktschalter 2
              //TempMessage
              MyMessage msgHum(CHILD_ID_HUM, V_HUM);
              MyMessage msgTemp(CHILD_ID_TEMP, V_TEMP);
              
              //Presentation; present sensors to gateway!
              void presentation(){
                // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                sendSketchInfo("Schlafzimmer Messstation", "2.0");
                  
                // Register binary input sensor to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                // You can use S_DOOR, S_MOTION or S_LIGHT here depending on your usage. 
                // If S_LIGHT is used, remember to update variable type you send in. See "msg" above.
                present(CHILD1_ID, S_DOOR); 
                present(CHILD2_ID, S_DOOR); 
                  
                //Tempsensor
                present(CHILD_ID_HUM, S_HUM);
                present(CHILD_ID_TEMP, S_TEMP); 
                //metric = getConfig().isMetric;
              
                //Battery
                present(CHILD_ID_BATT,V_VOLTAGE);
              }
              
              //Setup
              void setup()  
              {  
                //Serial.begin(9600);
                Serial.println("Hello!");
                //Batterysensor
                   // use the 1.1 V internal reference
              #if defined(__AVR_ATmega2560__)
                 analogReference(INTERNAL1V1);
              #else
                 analogReference(INTERNAL);
              #endif
              
              //Tempsensor
                Serial.println("Setting up TempSensor...");
                myHumidity.begin();
                Serial.println("...done!");
              
              // Setup Kontaktschalter 1
                pinMode(BUTTON1_PIN,INPUT);
                  // Activate internal pull-up
                digitalWrite(BUTTON1_PIN,HIGH);
              // Setup Kontaktschalter 2
                pinMode(BUTTON2_PIN,INPUT);
                // Activate internal pull-up
                digitalWrite(BUTTON2_PIN,HIGH);
              }
              
              //Starte den Loop
              void loop() 
              {
                //Batterysensor
                // get the battery Voltage
                delay(1000);
                 int sensorValue = analogRead(BATTERY_SENSE_PIN);
                 #ifdef DEBUG
                 #endif
                 
                 // 1M, 470K divider across battery and using internal ADC ref of 1.1V
                 // Sense point is bypassed with 0.1 uF cap to reduce noise at that point
                 // ((1e6+470e3)/470e3)*1.1 = Vmax = 3.44 Volts
                 // 3.44/1023 = Volts per bit = 0.003363075
                 float batteryV  = sensorValue * 0.003363075;
                 int batteryPcnt = sensorValue / 10;
              
                 #ifdef DEBUG
                 Serial.print("Battery Voltage: ");
                 Serial.print(batteryV);
                 Serial.println(" V");
              
                 Serial.print("Battery percent: ");
                 Serial.print(batteryPcnt);
                 Serial.println(" %");
                 #endif
              
                 if (oldBatteryPcnt != batteryPcnt) {
                   // Power up radio after sleep
                   sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt);
                   send(msgbatt.set(batteryPcnt));
                   oldBatteryPcnt = batteryPcnt;
                 }
                 
                //Kontakstschalter 1
                 // Short delay to allow buttons to properly settle
                wait(10);
                // Get the update value
                int valueReed1 = digitalRead(BUTTON1_PIN);
               
                if (valueReed1 != oldValueReed1) {
                   // Send in the new value
                   send(msgReed1.set(valueReed1==HIGH ? 1 : 0));
                   Serial.println("Button 1 geschaltet");
                   oldValueReed1 = valueReed1;
                }
                //Kontakstschalter 2
                // Get the update value
                int valueReed2 = digitalRead(BUTTON2_PIN);
               
                if (valueReed2 != oldValueReed2) {
                   // Send in the new value
                   send(msgReed2.set(valueReed2==HIGH ? 1 : 0));
                   Serial.println("Button 2 geschaltet");
                   oldValueReed2 = valueReed2;
                }
               
               //Tempsensor
              Serial.println("Starte Messung...");
                
                  float temp = myHumidity.readTemperature();
              
                if (isnan(temp)) {
                    Serial.println("Failed reading temperature from DHT");
                } else if (temp != lastTemp) {
                  lastTemp = temp;
                  send(msgTemp.set(temp, 1));
                  Serial.print("T: ");
                  Serial.println(temp);
                }
                
               float humd = myHumidity.readHumidity();
                if (isnan(humd)) {
                    Serial.println("Failed reading humidity from DHT");
                } else if (humd != lastHum) {
                    lastHum = humd;
                    send(msgHum.set(humd, 1));
                    Serial.print("H: ");
                    Serial.println(humd);
                }
              
               Serial.println("Sleep...");
               sleep(BUTTON1_PIN - 2, CHANGE, BUTTON2_PIN - 2, CHANGE, SLEEP_TIME); //sleep a bit 
                
              } 
              
              
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              m26872
              Hardware Contributor
              wrote on last edited by
              #397

              @siod
              Gateway issue? Other sensors working or all down at same time? Do you have a sniffer or listen-only gateway, or heartbeat LED attached to each sensor?

              What's the purpose of the delay(1000)? It usually safer to use wait() or sleep() and perhaps also to deal with the interrupt results first. You could also try level interrupt instead of "change". You're not using indefinite sleep so it shouldn't be a problem, but try anyway..

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              • Tim AbelsT Tim Abels

                @AWI: I am down to 1,3 µA :+1:

                my code:

                //#define MY_DEBUG
                #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                #define MY_NODE_ID 66
                #define MY_PARENT_NODE_ID 0
                #define MY_PARENT_NODE_IS_STATIC
                
                #include <MySensors.h>
                #include "Vcc.h"
                
                #define SKETCH_NAME "MySlim2aaBatteryNode"
                
                #define PRIMARY_CHILD_ID 3
                #define PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN 3
                
                MyMessage msg(PRIMARY_CHILD_ID, V_TRIPPED);
                
                const float VccMin   = 1.7;           // Minimum expected Vcc level, in Volts.
                const float VccMax   = 3.3;           // Maximum expected Vcc level, in Volts.
                const float VccCorrection = 3.496 / 3.572;  // Measured Vcc by multimeter divided by reported Vcc
                
                const int32_t report_interval = 8640000; // 1day -> h * m * s * ms NOTICE: milliseconds, not microseconds!
                
                Vcc vcc(VccCorrection);
                
                #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                void before(){
                    Serial.begin(9600);
                }
                #endif
                
                void setup()
                {
                    pinMode(PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN, INPUT);
                }
                
                void presentation()
                {
                    sendSketchInfo(SKETCH_NAME, __DATE__);
                    present(PRIMARY_CHILD_ID, S_DOOR, "Reed Contact");
                }
                
                void loop()
                {
                    int32_t timestamp = millis();
                
                    uint8_t reedState;
                    static uint8_t lastReedState = 2;
                    static int32_t lastBatteryReport = -report_interval; // for inital report
                    sleep(5); // Short delay to allow buttons to properly settle
                
                    reedState = digitalRead(PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN);
                
                    if ( (timestamp-lastBatteryReport) >= report_interval ) {
                      uint8_t batteryPercent = (uint8_t)vcc.Read_Perc(VccMin, VccMax);
                      sendBatteryLevel(batteryPercent);
                      lastBatteryReport = timestamp;
                    }
                
                    if (reedState != lastReedState) {
                        // Value has changed from last transmission, send the updated reedState
                        send(msg.set(reedState==HIGH));
                        lastReedState = reedState;
                    }
                
                    sleep(PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN-2, CHANGE, 0);
                }
                
                
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                AWI
                Hero Member
                wrote on last edited by AWI
                #398

                @Tim-Abels :+1: that is how you do it

                Be aware that the timer (millis()) is not running during sleep.

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                • Tim AbelsT Tim Abels

                  @AWI: I am down to 1,3 µA :+1:

                  my code:

                  //#define MY_DEBUG
                  #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                  #define MY_NODE_ID 66
                  #define MY_PARENT_NODE_ID 0
                  #define MY_PARENT_NODE_IS_STATIC
                  
                  #include <MySensors.h>
                  #include "Vcc.h"
                  
                  #define SKETCH_NAME "MySlim2aaBatteryNode"
                  
                  #define PRIMARY_CHILD_ID 3
                  #define PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN 3
                  
                  MyMessage msg(PRIMARY_CHILD_ID, V_TRIPPED);
                  
                  const float VccMin   = 1.7;           // Minimum expected Vcc level, in Volts.
                  const float VccMax   = 3.3;           // Maximum expected Vcc level, in Volts.
                  const float VccCorrection = 3.496 / 3.572;  // Measured Vcc by multimeter divided by reported Vcc
                  
                  const int32_t report_interval = 8640000; // 1day -> h * m * s * ms NOTICE: milliseconds, not microseconds!
                  
                  Vcc vcc(VccCorrection);
                  
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                  void before(){
                      Serial.begin(9600);
                  }
                  #endif
                  
                  void setup()
                  {
                      pinMode(PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN, INPUT);
                  }
                  
                  void presentation()
                  {
                      sendSketchInfo(SKETCH_NAME, __DATE__);
                      present(PRIMARY_CHILD_ID, S_DOOR, "Reed Contact");
                  }
                  
                  void loop()
                  {
                      int32_t timestamp = millis();
                  
                      uint8_t reedState;
                      static uint8_t lastReedState = 2;
                      static int32_t lastBatteryReport = -report_interval; // for inital report
                      sleep(5); // Short delay to allow buttons to properly settle
                  
                      reedState = digitalRead(PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN);
                  
                      if ( (timestamp-lastBatteryReport) >= report_interval ) {
                        uint8_t batteryPercent = (uint8_t)vcc.Read_Perc(VccMin, VccMax);
                        sendBatteryLevel(batteryPercent);
                        lastBatteryReport = timestamp;
                      }
                  
                      if (reedState != lastReedState) {
                          // Value has changed from last transmission, send the updated reedState
                          send(msg.set(reedState==HIGH));
                          lastReedState = reedState;
                      }
                  
                      sleep(PRIMARY_BUTTON_PIN-2, CHANGE, 0);
                  }
                  
                  
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                  m26872
                  Hardware Contributor
                  wrote on last edited by m26872
                  #399

                  @Tim-Abels
                  1.3uA is nice!
                  A question about your sketch: Is millis() working because it's an interrupt-only sleep() or have I missed something else? As I recall it millis() stops working when using sleep().
                  Edit: Haha. @AWI got it before me! :smile:

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                  • AWIA AWI

                    @Tim-Abels :+1: that is how you do it

                    Be aware that the timer (millis()) is not running during sleep.

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                    rollercontainer
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #400

                    @AWI one step forward, two steps back... Thanks for the hint.

                    I guess, I should send battery percentage every 10 interrupts or so. Even if the contact doesn't trigger for a while, I can force it by showing my neighbours my ocd on doors ^^ (knock, knock, knock - Penny!)

                    What do you think?

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                      rollercontainer
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #401

                      Just noticed, that I use another login at home. So, the Tim-Abels is the rollercontainer... Sorry for that.

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                        @AWI one step forward, two steps back... Thanks for the hint.

                        I guess, I should send battery percentage every 10 interrupts or so. Even if the contact doesn't trigger for a while, I can force it by showing my neighbours my ocd on doors ^^ (knock, knock, knock - Penny!)

                        What do you think?

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                        @rollercontainer alias @Tim-Abels ;-) Sounds good, although with 1.3uA the battery won't show much variation..

                        This is a similar on running on a coin cell (not calibrated). The voltage drop is caused mainly by the bad radio connection (many retries for sending > 10 mA)

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                          Maybe its better to measure the voltage every 10 or 100 loops and only send one custom message/alert when its dropped below a threshold. I am using the MQTTClientGateway and Node-Red. In case of a battery-low message, node-red could send me an email with the node name. I will give it a try...

                          From https://www.mysensors.org/download/serial_api_20:

                          V_TEXT          47 	Text message to display on LCD or controller device 	S_INFO
                          V_CUSTOM 	48 	Custom messages used for controller/inter node specific commands, preferably using S_CUSTOM device type. 	S_CUSTOM```
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                            Did you considered a tiny solar cell like enocean does?
                            https://www.enocean.com/en/enocean_modules/stm-320/
                            That would be perfect...

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                              searched a bit and found that @ceech already made a harvester with a coin cell.

                              http://www.ebay.de/itm/BQ25570-thermal-solar-energy-harvester-/332071662285

                              still too big and too expensive in comparison with dozens of alkaline batteries which will run for years, but that is the way to go sometime.

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                                @siod
                                Gateway issue? Other sensors working or all down at same time? Do you have a sniffer or listen-only gateway, or heartbeat LED attached to each sensor?

                                What's the purpose of the delay(1000)? It usually safer to use wait() or sleep() and perhaps also to deal with the interrupt results first. You could also try level interrupt instead of "change". You're not using indefinite sleep so it shouldn't be a problem, but try anyway..

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                                @m26872 said in My Slim 2AA Battery Node:

                                @siod
                                Gateway issue? Other sensors working or all down at same time? Do you have a sniffer or listen-only gateway, or heartbeat LED attached to each sensor?

                                What's the purpose of the delay(1000)? It usually safer to use wait() or sleep() and perhaps also to deal with the interrupt results first. You could also try level interrupt instead of "change". You're not using indefinite sleep so it shouldn't be a problem, but try anyway..

                                @m26872
                                Gateway seems to work fine as the 3rd and still working sensor is still communicating. Also the freezed sensors start communicating after I restarted the sensor, not the GW. So I don´t see a problem with the GW.
                                "Do you have a sniffer or listen-only gateway" -sorry, don´t know what this is o0 !?
                                I have not attached a heartbeat LED yet, but that´s sth. I could do as a next step...
                                The delay (1000) was initially planned to settle the sensors a bit and gie me abetter Battery reading, but as it is not working as it was intended I will delete it in a future update...
                                You could also try level interrupt instead of "change" -again, I don´t know what you are talking about here, hope you can help me out.

                                Thanks so far!!

                                still learning...

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                                  @m26872 said in My Slim 2AA Battery Node:

                                  @siod
                                  Gateway issue? Other sensors working or all down at same time? Do you have a sniffer or listen-only gateway, or heartbeat LED attached to each sensor?

                                  What's the purpose of the delay(1000)? It usually safer to use wait() or sleep() and perhaps also to deal with the interrupt results first. You could also try level interrupt instead of "change". You're not using indefinite sleep so it shouldn't be a problem, but try anyway..

                                  @m26872
                                  Gateway seems to work fine as the 3rd and still working sensor is still communicating. Also the freezed sensors start communicating after I restarted the sensor, not the GW. So I don´t see a problem with the GW.
                                  "Do you have a sniffer or listen-only gateway" -sorry, don´t know what this is o0 !?
                                  I have not attached a heartbeat LED yet, but that´s sth. I could do as a next step...
                                  The delay (1000) was initially planned to settle the sensors a bit and gie me abetter Battery reading, but as it is not working as it was intended I will delete it in a future update...
                                  You could also try level interrupt instead of "change" -again, I don´t know what you are talking about here, hope you can help me out.

                                  Thanks so far!!

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                                  @siod said in My Slim 2AA Battery Node:

                                  "Do you have a sniffer or listen-only gateway" -sorry, don´t know what this is o0 !?

                                  I meant the https://www.mysensors.org/controller/sniffer, but I think it's easier to equip sensors with Radio Traffic LEDs and/or your own heartbeat/error LEDs.

                                  The delay (1000) was initially planned to settle the sensors a bit and gie me abetter Battery reading, but as it is not working as it was intended I will delete it in a future update...

                                  I suggest you start with deleting or replacing this delay. It could be it.

                                  You could also try level interrupt instead of "change" -again, I don´t know what you are talking about here, hope you can help me out.

                                  I think you had pull-up inputs. Then it's just to replace the CHANGE with LOW in your call to sleep().

                                  Thanks so far!!

                                  My personal troubleshooting method in cases like these (and too many others) is just exhaustive use of the good old substitution method. Hw, Sw, entire systems or whatever you can do. :grimacing:

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                                    deleted - it´s working now, I must have made a mistake... :blush:

                                    edit:

                                    one strange thing: The sensor should report every 15 minutes (900000 milisecs), but it reports only every 18 minutes. Don´t know why.

                                    still learning...

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                                      Hello everybody,

                                      I´m struggeling with getting the https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2715/slim-node-as-a-mini-2aa-battery-pir-motion-sensor
                                      to work.
                                      The node registers with the GW, but doesnt submit the tripped reading.
                                      Not even a permanent on or something. Just nothing. So i dont know how to troubleshoot here.
                                      The PIR HC-SR505 is functional. I tested it with a testscript on a UNO.
                                      And the 2AA Slimnode is functional as well. When using the node as a binary switch it works perfectly fine,
                                      Just the combination 2AA Slimnode and HC-SR505 doesnt work.

                                      Anybody has an idea ?

                                      Thanks in advance Komaandy

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                                        Did you check the serial output if you get debug messages?

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                                          Hello everybody,

                                          I´m struggeling with getting the https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2715/slim-node-as-a-mini-2aa-battery-pir-motion-sensor
                                          to work.
                                          The node registers with the GW, but doesnt submit the tripped reading.
                                          Not even a permanent on or something. Just nothing. So i dont know how to troubleshoot here.
                                          The PIR HC-SR505 is functional. I tested it with a testscript on a UNO.
                                          And the 2AA Slimnode is functional as well. When using the node as a binary switch it works perfectly fine,
                                          Just the combination 2AA Slimnode and HC-SR505 doesnt work.

                                          Anybody has an idea ?

                                          Thanks in advance Komaandy

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                                          @Komaandy please don't double post. Please continue in the other thread

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