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    Dylano
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    #48

    When i put this sketch in to a nano..
    With a 9volt battery....
    How long do think this working?

    Or how long is this acting on your 3 volt battery's?

    Domoticz, with a lot of working hardware, include mysensors :-)
    OpenPLI, RuneAudio, Solarmeter, etc......

    Not a great builder of software and hardware, more a user...
    Only i try to do my best :-(

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      carlierd
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      It depends on the activity close to the sensor so not possible to say but some people reach several month without problem.
      In my house it's very fresh so I have not a lot of feedback to give.

      David.

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        Dylano
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        #50

        5 days....:-1: on a 9volt block
        The sketch on a nano
        On my toilet.... so not a very busy room

        Is there some one that live longer, with this sketch......?

        Domoticz, with a lot of working hardware, include mysensors :-)
        OpenPLI, RuneAudio, Solarmeter, etc......

        Not a great builder of software and hardware, more a user...
        Only i try to do my best :-(

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        • icebobI icebob

          @the-cosmic-gate Nothing special. I made a big sketch, which contains 7-8 sensors (DHT, Si7021, MQ-2/9, PIR, Door magnet, Light, battery) reading code because I would like to upload the same sketch to all nodes and configurate it on controller side, which sensors is on the node and need to read.
          But currently I reached the limit with I2C includes, so I need to think over this solution.

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          Dylano
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          @icebob said:

          @the-cosmic-gate Nothing special. I made a big sketch, which contains 7-8 sensors (DHT, Si7021, MQ-2/9, PIR, Door magnet, Light, battery) reading code because I would like to upload the same sketch to all nodes and configurate it on controller side, which sensors is on the node and need to read.
          But currently I reached the limit with I2C includes, so I need to think over this solution.

          Dear..
          Did you finish your big code....

          Domoticz, with a lot of working hardware, include mysensors :-)
          OpenPLI, RuneAudio, Solarmeter, etc......

          Not a great builder of software and hardware, more a user...
          Only i try to do my best :-(

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            carlierd
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            #52

            Hello,

            9v means that you are using a voltage regulator which probably consumes a lot of power.
            Why not using AA or AAA battery directly connected to Vcc ?

            David

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            • carlierdC carlierd

              Hello,

              9v means that you are using a voltage regulator which probably consumes a lot of power.
              Why not using AA or AAA battery directly connected to Vcc ?

              David

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              Dylano
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              @carlierd said:

              Hello,

              9v means that you are using a voltage regulator which probably consumes a lot of power.
              Why not using AA or AAA battery directly connected to Vcc ?

              David

              Motion and DHT needed 5volt i wash thinking..?
              So 9 @ the vcc should be strong enough i was thinking.
              And i do have @ the same time 3.5 for the radio

              Are the extern step up better than the step down on a nano?

              Domoticz, with a lot of working hardware, include mysensors :-)
              OpenPLI, RuneAudio, Solarmeter, etc......

              Not a great builder of software and hardware, more a user...
              Only i try to do my best :-(

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                carlierd
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                #54

                The motion can be adapt to run on 3v easily (connect the Vcc to the H pad if available. You can find information on the forum). The DHT could also run on 3v. I have several nodes like that. No problem.
                Can't reply for the step-up because I don't use it.

                David.

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                • carlierdC carlierd

                  The motion can be adapt to run on 3v easily (connect the Vcc to the H pad if available. You can find information on the forum). The DHT could also run on 3v. I have several nodes like that. No problem.
                  Can't reply for the step-up because I don't use it.

                  David.

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                  Dylano
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #55

                  @carlierd said:

                  The motion can be adapt to run on 3v easily (connect the Vcc to the H pad if available. You can find information on the forum). The DHT could also run on 3v. I have several nodes like that. No problem.
                  Can't reply for the step-up because I don't use it.

                  David.

                  @ David

                  How long is the 3v battery running whit this option?

                  Domoticz, with a lot of working hardware, include mysensors :-)
                  OpenPLI, RuneAudio, Solarmeter, etc......

                  Not a great builder of software and hardware, more a user...
                  Only i try to do my best :-(

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                    carlierd
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                    #56

                    @Dylano : My nodes are really new so difficult to say exactly but for the moment the oldest node was started one month ago (04/02) and battery still at 3.32v.

                    David.

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                      the cosmic gate
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                      #57

                      i'am back in business after the "big move" and going to try again to get this 4:1 sensor working for a long time uning 2 x AA batteries.
                      If someone has some new input, please let me know :) and feel free to change the sketch

                      There's more than meets the eye

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                      • the cosmic gateT the cosmic gate

                        i'am back in business after the "big move" and going to try again to get this 4:1 sensor working for a long time uning 2 x AA batteries.
                        If someone has some new input, please let me know :) and feel free to change the sketch

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                        carlierd
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                        #58

                        @the-cosmic-gate
                        Hello,
                        Motion nodes are still working correctly. The oldest node started the 4 of February is still at 3,29v. My other nodes (temp / humidity / light) are also working correctly but I will replace DHT22 for another sensor.

                        David.

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                          rhuehn
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                          Hey @carlierd Just curious if you are still using a DHT22 with your sketch? Have you modified the code much from the above? I am looking at implementing something similiar ( identical actually ) and was wondering if much has changed for you over the last few months?

                          Thanks!

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                            carlierd
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                            Hello,

                            All nodes are still working correctly but I still want to replace DHT22. But nothing done for the moment. Not at top position on my todo list ;)

                            David.

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