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💬 Easy/Newbie PCB for MySensors

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  • S Samuel235

    @gohan - I can't and wont throw figures around here concerning how much they discharge per day, but they do indeed self-discharge and in my opinion wouldn't be suitable for a sleeping node.

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    ileneken3
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    #326

    @Samuel235
    The key question here (at least for this forum subject), is "should you a LIPO with a Easy/Newbie PCB board"? My answer is "in some cases". For sure, the gold standard of sleeping nodes is 2 AA batteries that last over a year. It's best both in terms of price and longevity. But there are scenarios for using LIPO's:

    • The AA batteries are too big. LIPO's come in all sizes, and the one from my old cell phone was nice and compact for a particular enclosure I wanted to use.

    • You have LIPO's lying around (like from an old laptop) and you just want to use them.

    • The sensors you are using are "power hungry" and you just can't find a way around it (and you can't plug it into the wall). Using a LIPO will avoid having to throw away a lot of AA's.

    As far as discharge rate, from what I read it's not too bad (just not as good as AA's). With sensors that are not power hungry, and with the right voltage regulator (like a MCP1700), I am anticipating it lasting for months. At that point, it's not that big of a deal to recharge with that frequency.

    For use with power hungry sensors (which may mean using just 2 ma), I am hoping for weeks.

    I will continue with the experiment unless someone says I am way off in my estimations.

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      jens persson
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      #327

      As requested a few images of the version 9 board, mounted for battery with some extra pin sockets while experimenting.
      With radio and processor
      Without radio and arduino

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      • J jens persson

        As requested a few images of the version 9 board, mounted for battery with some extra pin sockets while experimenting.
        With radio and processor
        Without radio and arduino

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        sundberg84
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        #328

        @jens-persson - Tnx, but hmmm.. I cant see them. Just a stop sign. Maybe my web-browser?

        Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
        MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
        MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
        RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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        • sundberg84S sundberg84

          @jens-persson - Tnx, but hmmm.. I cant see them. Just a stop sign. Maybe my web-browser?

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          gohan
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          #329

          @sundberg84 same here

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            jens persson
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            #330

            :-(
            Thought the settings on the album should apply to the images also.
            Here is a link to the album: https://goo.gl/photos/bX9HZSXdbMCvuyAv9
            Does it work?

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            • J jens persson

              :-(
              Thought the settings on the album should apply to the images also.
              Here is a link to the album: https://goo.gl/photos/bX9HZSXdbMCvuyAv9
              Does it work?

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              sundberg84
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              #331

              @jens-persson - It does! Nice images! Well done :+1:
              I like you have added headers so you can add and remove quickly,.

              Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
              MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
              MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
              RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                gohan
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                #332

                is it me or that pro mini looks a little different than what I usually see?

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                • gohanG gohan

                  is it me or that pro mini looks a little different than what I usually see?

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                  @gohan It's not just you. I had some 5v pro minis that were from china that looked different than the standard ones. The outer pin config was the same, but the guts of the board weere a bit different. A4 and A5 were towards the back of the board.

                  Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
                  Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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                    #334

                    These were bought here: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10pcs-pro-mini-atmega168-Pro-Mini-168-Mini-ATMEGA168-3-3V-8MHz-for-Arduino/32413050538.html

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                    • J jens persson

                      These were bought here: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10pcs-pro-mini-atmega168-Pro-Mini-168-Mini-ATMEGA168-3-3V-8MHz-for-Arduino/32413050538.html

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                      @jens-persson they are atmega 168, that's why 😀

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                        maghac
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                        #336

                        Any comments on delivery times from itead, pcbway or seeed? Which one is fastest/easiest to deal with (I'm located in Sweden)?

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                        • maghacM maghac

                          Any comments on delivery times from itead, pcbway or seeed? Which one is fastest/easiest to deal with (I'm located in Sweden)?

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                          @maghac - tried itead and pcbway and they use same shipping so shipping times has been pretty much the same.

                          I have some old revisions I can sell you cheap in Sweden if you need fast delivery. Rev 6 and 7 I think.

                          Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                          RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                          • sundberg84S sundberg84

                            @maghac - tried itead and pcbway and they use same shipping so shipping times has been pretty much the same.

                            I have some old revisions I can sell you cheap in Sweden if you need fast delivery. Rev 6 and 7 I think.

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                            @sundberg84 Would be great, I'll send you a PM!

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                              johmei
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                              #339

                              Got a couple of 5V DC running as "test boards". Very convenient and quick to get started. A+
                              Will have a few battery nodes running soon as the step ups come in.

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                                Got a couple of 5V DC running as "test boards". Very convenient and quick to get started. A+
                                Will have a few battery nodes running soon as the step ups come in.

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                                @johmei - thank you for your feedback! :)

                                Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                                MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                                MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                                RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                                  #341

                                  Agree, very easy to start using. Upgraded one of my old "cable spaghetti" temperature sensor nodes to this board, looks much neater now, and actually fits a lot better in the box too.

                                  I soldered the arduino and the radio directly on the board, but then I realized that maybe it would be better to use female headers so I can replace them if I wanted. How are people generally using the boards?

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                                  • maghacM maghac

                                    Agree, very easy to start using. Upgraded one of my old "cable spaghetti" temperature sensor nodes to this board, looks much neater now, and actually fits a lot better in the box too.

                                    I soldered the arduino and the radio directly on the board, but then I realized that maybe it would be better to use female headers so I can replace them if I wanted. How are people generally using the boards?

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                                    sundberg84
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                                    #342

                                    @maghac - I do both and it depends on cases and where i put it.
                                    Sometimes there just isnt enough room for headers but I try to make it as modular as possible... most important is the radio for me so I can easy swap and test if something goes wrong.

                                    I have a couple of test nodes (running time sketch for example) which is ONLY modular where I try out my hardware before soldering them as well.

                                    Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                                    MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                                    MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                                    RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                                    • sundberg84S sundberg84

                                      @maghac - I do both and it depends on cases and where i put it.
                                      Sometimes there just isnt enough room for headers but I try to make it as modular as possible... most important is the radio for me so I can easy swap and test if something goes wrong.

                                      I have a couple of test nodes (running time sketch for example) which is ONLY modular where I try out my hardware before soldering them as well.

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                                      maghac
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                                      @sundberg84 Makes sense. I spent a few hours troubleshooting my node and the problem turned out to be the DS18B20 sensor (actually, I had 3 bad ones, so I guess I had a bad batch), having a test board would have saved me some headache :)

                                      I'm using the 100x65x35 mm plastic boxes linked in the store, I'll check if there is enough room for headers too.

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                                        #344

                                        I made one with headers everywhere, I use it to test the parts (pro mini, radio, sensors), upload the sketch etc.
                                        Then when everything looks fine I solder the components on a new board to save space.

                                        I had a case once with a pro mini that had a pin from the atmega chip not connected to the pro mini header hole (faulty or broken track I suppose), and realized it only after the pro mini was soldered to the PCB. Now I'm more careful :)

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                                        • Nca78N Nca78

                                          I made one with headers everywhere, I use it to test the parts (pro mini, radio, sensors), upload the sketch etc.
                                          Then when everything looks fine I solder the components on a new board to save space.

                                          I had a case once with a pro mini that had a pin from the atmega chip not connected to the pro mini header hole (faulty or broken track I suppose), and realized it only after the pro mini was soldered to the PCB. Now I'm more careful :)

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                                          @Nca78 - I had the exact same experience with a analog pin broken on the atmega chip. I tried to desolder it but it was broken inside the chip i think.

                                          Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                                          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                                          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                                          RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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