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In wall - PCB, (AC to DC 5v)

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  • sundberg84S Offline
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    sundberg84
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    @Brijesh-Mishra Thank you! Im waiting for Rev3 to arrive. It was manufactured a week ago so i guess it will arrive on 1-2 weeks. I will post and let you know the status here.

    I will also update the BOM with better instructions. LE33 should be soldered on the back side which reverse the direction of the pins (VCC/OUT). This means that the nice print on silkmask (white markings how the LE33 should be mounted) is not correct.

    Its a nice idea at dirtypcb, I can do that i guess!

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      #75

      Rev 3 arrived today and its working, nice.
      I soldered it togheter and uploaded a dallas temp sketch and ran it with AC power.

      Next step is a long time test in a small space, measuring temp.
      Also it would be nice to get some tips how i can test it more... (safety check).

      Files and readme can be found in the first post.
      Also this image for where i assemble the pcb (build).

      0_1453237116943_1.jpg

      0_1453237145111_20160119_213733.jpg

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        Rev 3 arrived today and its working, nice.
        I soldered it togheter and uploaded a dallas temp sketch and ran it with AC power.

        Next step is a long time test in a small space, measuring temp.
        Also it would be nice to get some tips how i can test it more... (safety check).

        Files and readme can be found in the first post.
        Also this image for where i assemble the pcb (build).

        0_1453237116943_1.jpg

        0_1453237145111_20160119_213733.jpg

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        Samuel235
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        @sundberg84 This is awesome progress dude!

        So in my honest opinion, from a professional tradesman plastering, tiling, stud walls, plaster boarding are my specialties, I would firstly test this inside of a back-box, outside of a wall with the front attached (like it would be in a real-life situation). Then once that passes your expectations and requirements, I would then test it inside of a back-box located inside of a wall but without the front plate screwed on. Then once that passes, I would connect the front plate and manually monitor the temps inside of the controller.

        If your question was aimed more towards how to test it electronically, then i'm sorry i can't help in that department, as you already know, I'm pretty weak at electronics at the moment still.

        Its awesome to see your project coming on, very swiftly too. Keep up the good work!

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          @sundberg84 - Correct me If i'm being a complete NOOB here....

          Your fuses, if they are the same function as what i feel to be a 'general household fuse', could you not use a removable fuse in a holder. This way if a fuse blows/trips all you would need to do is change out the fuse. This is all depending on what caused the fuse to blow, if it was an environment issue (spike of power draw, etc) then you could just change the fuse and power back up... Rather than having to get the soldering iron out.

          Again, If I have incorrectly understood the principle of the fuse in this application, please notify me.

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            @samuel235 You are right - the only problem is size.
            If you find a removable fuse as small as this axial fuse please let me know!
            Most are 2x20mm and the holder are bigger.

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              #79

              So today I have been testing temperatures inside a closed compartment with my PCB.
              I drilled a hole in a metal cap to a glass bottle, put AC main through the metal cap and wrapped everything up inside. I then found some insulation material and wrapped the glas bottle up.

              • First test was only minimum components and sleep for two minutes.
              • Second test was the same but i added a LCD screen on maximum background lights and also a relay which switched on and off every 2 minutes sleep cycle.
              • Third test was to remove the sleep and used wait instead so the node was powered all the time.

              No problems so far, max temp during last test was 34,8 dgr C. Here is my numbers:
              0_1453394311261_1.JPG

              Any other ideas or components i can use to try - write a post!

              -- Next

              So... there are some (important) questions ahead i dont know how to answer though...

              • Reliability, when will it fail? (compared to a commersial product?)
              • How will it fail? What is it weakest point?
              • Will my safety components be enough and prevail damage... ?
              • What will happen when it fails?

              Anyone having thoughts... let me know.

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              • sundberg84S sundberg84

                @samuel235 You are right - the only problem is size.
                If you find a removable fuse as small as this axial fuse please let me know!
                Most are 2x20mm and the holder are bigger.

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                @sundberg84 said:

                @samuel235 You are right - the only problem is size.

                Ahh okay, indeed you're right. However, what is going on the front of the in wall box? Is it still being mounted inside of a wall box, or are you have it concealed away behind the wall where you can't really get to it easily? It isn't behind a light switch/socket?

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                  @samuel235 depend on what you wants to do with it - its dynamic since you have the pins. If you want to add a relay and button you can hide it in the wallbox and still have the physical button or in the ceiling if you dont need that.

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                  • sundberg84S sundberg84

                    @samuel235 depend on what you wants to do with it - its dynamic since you have the pins. If you want to add a relay and button you can hide it in the wallbox and still have the physical button or in the ceiling if you dont need that.

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                    @sundberg84 - So It Is essentially a 'multi-use backboard' kind of application. So what I was trying to get to - In the UK we have something called a fused switch (link to image below). Now, you see that little rectangle to the side of the switch, its a fuse inside of a holder. I'm wondering if a possible model for a switch plate like that or any front plate to suit the needs (screen, switch, motion sensor, etc) could be maybe 3d printed, with that fuse holder incorporated into the front late with the board that you have made attached to the back of the front plate in such a manor that you can swap the fuse out without dismantling the whole socket or even soldering. Just a suggestion, well a huge suggestion at that i suppose.

                    Fused Switch Image

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                      Im getting quite bad radio performance when i seal this inside some boxes... works much better if I dont have the lid on.
                      Does anyone know if the HLK can interfere with the radio (magnetic fields or anything)? EMF?
                      Power supply to radio has both 0.1 and 10 caps so I dont hope its spikes or power to radio thats bad.

                      Maybe I should move the radio away from AC side?

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                        Im getting quite bad radio performance when i seal this inside some boxes... works much better if I dont have the lid on.
                        Does anyone know if the HLK can interfere with the radio (magnetic fields or anything)? EMF?
                        Power supply to radio has both 0.1 and 10 caps so I dont hope its spikes or power to radio thats bad.

                        Maybe I should move the radio away from AC side?

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                        @sundberg84 Connect a battery supply instead of the LE33 and see if it helps?

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                          @m26872 Yea, could try that one - nice thinking.

                          Made a testnode to see some performance on my PCB.
                          Combined temp, hum (DHT), motion and light sensor.

                          0_1455355258165_20160213_101425.jpg

                          Sometimes i forget to think before i build though... not smart to measure temp and put it besides a power supply that generates heat, doh!

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                            Trying to take this to the next level:

                            3d design - first try (ever!).
                            0_1455462995837_Skärmklipp.JPG

                            I guess it wont meet any standard since its not completley sealed up - but I want to be able to reach the MYSX connector. Might be OK if I use a female pin header to MysX connector, then it wont be possible to put your finger inside.

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                              So, just a small update - im waiting for new PCB and parts (going to SMD components), almost everything has arrived but some nessecary things still missing.

                              I will leave this project here but not develop this version any more.
                              Instead I will create a new thread with the new SMD version!

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                                Hi all. I have been searching for a way to power nodes and stumbled across this project. My question is is this a viable and safe solution if I just recreate the ac-dc portion on perf board? In essence I want to create a good 5v power supply that can be hardwired into my home inside of an electrical box. Not necessarily in the wall but in less accessible places like attics and such.

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                                  Hi all. I have been searching for a way to power nodes and stumbled across this project. My question is is this a viable and safe solution if I just recreate the ac-dc portion on perf board? In essence I want to create a good 5v power supply that can be hardwired into my home inside of an electrical box. Not necessarily in the wall but in less accessible places like attics and such.

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                                  @Ddawme - Hi!
                                  I suggest you read all the links in the project for example:

                                  http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1607/safe-in-wall-ac-to-dc-transformers
                                  https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/4175/clearance-creepage-and-other-safety-aspects-in-mysensors-pcbs

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