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  • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

    @doblanch said:

    Could you confirm that change the polarity help to avoid corrosion ???
    thanks

    No I can not. All my sensors change the polarity, so I can't tell if there is a difference. You'll have to experiment.

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    doblanch
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    @mfalkvidd ok ; thanks I willl try :-)

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    • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

      @doblanch said:

      Could you confirm that change the polarity help to avoid corrosion ???
      thanks

      No I can not. All my sensors change the polarity, so I can't tell if there is a difference. You'll have to experiment.

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      @mfalkvidd not false :-) I have to make some tries also. I bought a gold platined sensor, I hope that corrosion will be less...

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      • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

        @m26872 said:

        (any photos?)

        DSC00564_crop.jpg DSC00561_crop.jpg DSC00558_crop.jpg

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        m26872
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        @mfalkvidd Thanks for sharing! By looking at your corrosion photos I'd guess galvanic corrosion of pin header.

        I think I'll solder my wires instead and put some sealing paint and/or hot glue over it. Polarity switch won't harm, but I'll wait with the cathodic protection for now.

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        • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

          @rajbadri which pins are your sensor connected to?

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          @mfalkvidd
          its on analog pin A0

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          • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

            @rajbadri which pins are your sensor connected to?

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            @mfalkvidd
            i have now connected two analog pins A0 and A1 of Pro Mini to the A0 pin of the soil sensor and now i am getting a constant reading of 98% humidity (in water or outside dry).

            please guide

            Thanks

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            • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

              @rajbadri which pins are your sensor connected to?

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              @mfalkvidd
              this is how i have connected

              soil.jpg

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                #41

                To use the sketch with reverse polarity you need to connect + and - on the prong to A0 and A1 on the Arduino. The chip in the middle is not used.
                moisture.png

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                • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                  To use the sketch with reverse polarity you need to connect + and - on the prong to A0 and A1 on the Arduino. The chip in the middle is not used.
                  moisture.png

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                  @mfalkvidd
                  ok will try

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                  • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                    @Nicklas-Starkel last weekend one of my sensors broke. Both pins were completely corroded and broke just where I connect the dupont wires. I think I will use hot glue to protect the connectors, but I have also added alternating power to my single-sensor sketch. I have this sketch running on three sensors now.
                    https://codebender.cc/sketch:158460

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                    #43

                    @mfalkvidd said:

                    @Nicklas-Starkel last weekend one of my sensors broke. Both pins were completely corroded and broke

                    Did you try to just paint the sensors ?
                    I've seen that here: https://www.tindie.com/products/miceuz/i2c-soil-moisture-sensor/

                    It doesn't work for me. I go double check the wiring. EDIT: not it's okay now. Great !
                    0_1453567276371_IMG_20160123_173901-2.jpg

                    But is it possible to use A0-A1, A2-A3, A4-A5 on a atmega328P or there is the same pullup problem ?

                    No quote, no forum notification (else, the mail box ring every minutes !). Thanks, and have a very good MySensors day !

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                      Painted fork seem to work. 0% on dry heart, and now:
                      0_1453725695799_jeedom-008.png

                      But the pourcentage of batterie seem to change a lot lot lot.

                      ps: i'll tell you if it's corroding.

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                        @Pierre-P said

                        But is it possible to use A0-A1, A2-A3, A4-A5 on a atmega328P or there is the same pullup problem ?

                        A0-A5 can be used. A6 and A7 do not have built-in pullup resistors and can not be set high or low. The sketch in http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2147/office-plant-monitoring/21 mentions that but there have been many revisions and this thread is long so I don't blame you for missing it :)

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                        • Pierre PP Pierre P

                          @mfalkvidd said:

                          @Nicklas-Starkel last weekend one of my sensors broke. Both pins were completely corroded and broke

                          Did you try to just paint the sensors ?
                          I've seen that here: https://www.tindie.com/products/miceuz/i2c-soil-moisture-sensor/

                          It doesn't work for me. I go double check the wiring. EDIT: not it's okay now. Great !
                          0_1453567276371_IMG_20160123_173901-2.jpg

                          But is it possible to use A0-A1, A2-A3, A4-A5 on a atmega328P or there is the same pullup problem ?

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                          @Pierre-P
                          That i2c thing is painted and works because it's capacitive (it can even sense when your finger is hovering a millimeter or two away from it, like a capacitive touch screen (your phone)). I put one of them into the soil yesterday. If I remember, I will get back regarding results.. I placed it into the same flower as a resistive fork, with the middle chip (so I have some corrosion).

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                          • D doblanch

                            Hello,

                            I'm on the same project personally...I using 2 battery... this part should work between 3.3 V and 5V...
                            finally with 2XAA we only have 3V, and the max value for me is 750 not 1023... did you get 1023 when into the water?
                            I use a gold plated sensor, and the plug will be into a seal to avoid corrosion and water to go in.
                            I use a sensbender where I connected on A3 the pin use for the soil moisture sensor.
                            Could you confirm that change the polarity help to avoid corrosion ???
                            thanks

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                            @doblanch said:

                            I'm on the same project personally...I using 2 battery... this part should work between 3.3 V and 5V...
                            finally with 2XAA we only have 3V, and the max value for me is 750 not 1023... did you get 1023 when into the water?

                            If you have the XD-28 sensor, I think air is about 1023 (so minimal connection). If you put it in water it will be much lower, 300 to 400. 100% water isn't realistic of course and because of that, I get my first reading with the sensor in the air and the second one I initiate with a button press when it's planted and the spot is fully watered.

                            The button press is just a way to get the different readings for different soil. It does actually read the sensor 200 times and takes a median of that and set the "0" point after that.

                            I'm trying to measure the centibar which is (apparently, I did not know this a week ago) the right way to measure the soil. Of course, soil temperature has something to do with it also. I'm working on that at the moment.

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                              I'm already at 2.73Volts on my two AAA batteries. Is the last sketch a batteries killer ? With a 10 hours sleeping ??

                              No quote, no forum notification (else, the mail box ring every minutes !). Thanks, and have a very good MySensors day !

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                              • Pierre PP Pierre P

                                I'm already at 2.73Volts on my two AAA batteries. Is the last sketch a batteries killer ? With a 10 hours sleeping ??

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                                #49

                                @Pierre-P after how long time?
                                This is the battery level for my oldest sensor, which is using 2xAA and reporting every 2 hours 0_1454780283967_9nov-6feb.png

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                                  A week.
                                  New accus i think. I do it again but this time, i'm making voltage report with my voltmeter and a picture.

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                                    My node doesn't work anymore. Even with new set of accus. I will check again when I'll solder it.

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                                    • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                                      I work as development team lead at a software company. We do server and network monitoring. Yesterday we hosted a customer event, and I presented my houseplant monitoring project based on MySensors and Domoticz. The presentation was a hit, and it has been decided that we'll use MySensors to monitor all plants at the office.

                                      There is not that much to tell from a technical perspective. I hooked up everything according to the MySensor build page and created a simple sketch.

                                      Thanks to everyone from the MySensors community for a great library, clear instructions and great suggestions for projects. And thanks for making me look like a hero :-D Let's continue conquering the world.

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                                      @mfalkvidd Great project. Had few questions...Is it OK to provide 6V to Arduio Mini ? Can you show /explain how you have provided power supply to Mini and Moisture Controller ? In the set up you have , how long does the battery last ?

                                      Thanks

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                                        @mfalkvidd Great project. Had few questions...Is it OK to provide 6V to Arduio Mini ? Can you show /explain how you have provided power supply to Mini and Moisture Controller ? In the set up you have , how long does the battery last ?

                                        Thanks

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                                        @iotcrazy

                                        6V is OK if you connect power on the "raw" pin. 6V is NOT OK if you connect power to the Vcc pin.

                                        I use 2xAA batteries. - on the battery holder is connected to GND on the Arduino and + on the battery holder to Vcc. Power led and voltage regulator have been removed.

                                        My sensors report every two hours and I expect to get 1-2 years battery life.

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                                          Just built this sensor and it is working great. However I am seeing different results with every run. It seems as if the value is always higher with one polarity than with the other one. Is this normal?

                                          0_1456353874082_soil.PNG

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