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  • Pierre PP Pierre P

    BATT_SENSOR si declared.
    ... I think msgBatt is not.
    Does it should be here ?

    // Sensor messages
    MyMessage msgHum(CHILD_ID_HUM, V_HUM);
    MyMessage msgTemp(CHILD_ID_TEMP, V_TEMP);
    

    Wait not it's just under:

    #ifdef BATT_SENSOR
    MyMessage msgBatt(BATT_SENSOR, V_VOLTAGE);
    #endif
    
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    wrote on last edited by martinhjelmare
    #9

    @Pierre-P

    It's declared three lines below, inside the ifdefine.

    Try declaring siVolt outside the if block in the battery function.

    Edit: Scrap the last suggestion.

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      #10

      If I undefine: //#define BATT_SENSOR 199
      it's working.
      But your code still not 100% so we have to find why.
      But... but, i think i'm making a mistake: yes i plan to use 3volts power. But, i don't want it as a sensor ! I wan't it as a battery level like the very first SensebenderMicro sketch. So... I have to undefine BATT_SENSOR ? And i will not have it set to 3Vcc=100% ?
      0_1453547060579_jeedom-004.png

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      • Pierre PP Pierre P

        If I undefine: //#define BATT_SENSOR 199
        it's working.
        But your code still not 100% so we have to find why.
        But... but, i think i'm making a mistake: yes i plan to use 3volts power. But, i don't want it as a sensor ! I wan't it as a battery level like the very first SensebenderMicro sketch. So... I have to undefine BATT_SENSOR ? And i will not have it set to 3Vcc=100% ?
        0_1453547060579_jeedom-004.png

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        wrote on last edited by
        #11

        @Pierre-P

        Might you need to specify decimals if sending float as message. If you want to try, add a second argument with an integer number for decimals.
        https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/blob/1.5.3/libraries/MySensors/MyMessage.cpp#L212

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          #12

          Sorry i'm lost. I'm not as good for now.
          (you may already see that)

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          • Pierre PP Pierre P

            Sorry i'm lost. I'm not as good for now.
            (you may already see that)

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            wrote on last edited by martinhjelmare
            #13

            @Pierre-P

            void sendBattLevel(bool force)
            {
              if (force) lastBattery = -1;
              long vcc = readVcc();
              if (vcc != lastBattery) {
                lastBattery = vcc;
                float siVolt = vcc / 1000;
            #ifdef BATT_SENSOR
                gw.send(msgBatt.set(siVolt, 2));
            #endif
            
                // Calculate percentage
                vcc = min(vcc, 3000L); // vcc max is 3000
                vcc = vcc  - 1900; // subtract 1.9V from vcc, as this is the lowest voltage we will operate at
            
                long percent = vcc / 11.0;
                gw.sendBatteryLevel(percent);
                transmission_occured = true;
              }
            }
            
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              wrote on last edited by
              #14

              oh...:no_mouth:
              Just need to say use "2" decimals in the message and it's ok...

              The compilation work !
              I'll try this afternoon the difference between #define BATT_SENSOR 199 and //#define BATT_SENSOR 199

              Thanks for your help !

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                wrote on last edited by
                #15

                0_1453549809864_jeedom-005.png
                Voltage is not good (it's a new 3Vcc button cell) and batterie pourcentage is at 76%

                The battery voltage is not just minus 0.3V...

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #16

                  @Pierre-P

                  The measurement method is not accurate at all. It relies on an internal reference that can vary in value between boards (I can't remember the accuracy of it at the moment)

                  If you don't want the battery voltage, then uncomment the #define for BATT_SENSOR in the top of the sketch, and move the float siVolt = vcc/1000; to be within the #ifdef BATT_SENSOR like:

                  #ifdef BATT_SENSOR
                      float siVolt = vcc / 1000;
                      gw.send(msgBatt.set(siVolt, 2));
                  #endif
                  
                  

                  Now it should compile, and send battery percentage as the standard sensebender sketch.

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                    #17

                    I personaly think that it's quite good. When powered by FTDI, it found 3.00V.
                    And I have only add the "//" to BATT_SENSOR and it work good.
                    (you inverted the thing in the message just above).

                    Thanks again for you help.
                    Now i work very good and very fast. I just have to check for adding an antenna to the controller.

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                      #18

                      @Pierre-P

                      The FTDI probably supplies the board with 3.3V and not 3V..

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                        #19

                        @Pierre-P How do you find the battery life please? I am planning to fit Sensebender with nrf24l01+ SMD and CR2032, but I wonder how long the battery is going to survive? Appreciate if depends on your sketch, but given one is conservative (i.e. no need to send temp/hum every 30-60 sec, but probably every 5-10mins or so), what's your estimate please?

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                          #20

                          I can't tell you for the moment, I haven't check the real voltage of the CR2032 at the beginning. I'll try to make two mesure between 30 days.
                          But my sketch is 1800000ms or 30min sleeping (if no-one press the button). Because it's a redundant information, my Jeedom controler have a meteo plugin who's working good. (i'll use it for the mini-night-temperature to have a message if there is glass on my car's windows).

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                          • Pierre PP Pierre P

                            If I undefine: //#define BATT_SENSOR 199
                            it's working.
                            But your code still not 100% so we have to find why.
                            But... but, i think i'm making a mistake: yes i plan to use 3volts power. But, i don't want it as a sensor ! I wan't it as a battery level like the very first SensebenderMicro sketch. So... I have to undefine BATT_SENSOR ? And i will not have it set to 3Vcc=100% ?
                            0_1453547060579_jeedom-004.png

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                            #21

                            @Pierre-P you controller image looks great . What controller is it ?

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                            • iotcrazyI iotcrazy

                              @Pierre-P you controller image looks great . What controller is it ?

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #22

                              @iotcrazy It is Jeedom, you can find some information here: http://www.mysensors.org/controller/jeedom
                              It use an RPI2 if you ant to make it yourself, and a major version will come during the week !

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

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                                #23

                                @martinhjelmare Any idea why siVolt is reporting values rounding up to either 2V or 3V in Domoticz? All I'd like to have is something like 2.9V

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                                • alexsh1A alexsh1

                                  @martinhjelmare Any idea why siVolt is reporting values rounding up to either 2V or 3V in Domoticz? All I'd like to have is something like 2.9V

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                                  wrote on last edited by martinhjelmare
                                  #24

                                  @alexsh1

                                  How are you calculating and sending it? Did you change to float? There was a bug in my original sketch.

                                  Make sure at least one of the operands is a float in the division.

                                  float siVolt = vcc / 1000.0;
                                  
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                                  • martinhjelmareM martinhjelmare

                                    @alexsh1

                                    How are you calculating and sending it? Did you change to float? There was a bug in my original sketch.

                                    Make sure at least one of the operands is a float in the division.

                                    float siVolt = vcc / 1000.0;
                                    
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                                    #25

                                    @martinhjelmare

                                    Yes, it is declared as float

                                    void sendBattLevel(bool force)
                                    {
                                      if (force) lastBattery = -1;
                                      long vcc = readVcc();
                                      if (vcc != lastBattery) {
                                        lastBattery = vcc;
                                      float siVolt = vcc / 1000;
                                    #ifdef BATT_SENSOR
                                        gw.send(msgBatt.set(siVolt, 2));
                                    #endif
                                    

                                    It is reported as either 2.000V (battery) or 3.000V (USB) in Domoticz
                                    Changing siVolt to int or changing 2 in set does not change anything.

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                                    • alexsh1A alexsh1

                                      @martinhjelmare

                                      Yes, it is declared as float

                                      void sendBattLevel(bool force)
                                      {
                                        if (force) lastBattery = -1;
                                        long vcc = readVcc();
                                        if (vcc != lastBattery) {
                                          lastBattery = vcc;
                                        float siVolt = vcc / 1000;
                                      #ifdef BATT_SENSOR
                                          gw.send(msgBatt.set(siVolt, 2));
                                      #endif
                                      

                                      It is reported as either 2.000V (battery) or 3.000V (USB) in Domoticz
                                      Changing siVolt to int or changing 2 in set does not change anything.

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                                      #26

                                      @alexsh1 said:

                                      float siVolt = vcc / 1000;
                                      

                                      You should change 1000 to 1000.0, i.e. a float. Float math will be used if any of the operands is a float.
                                      https://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/Arithmetic

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                                        #27

                                        @martinhjelmare Stupid me! Thanks for bringing this up - these issues are so simple, but very easy to overlook. I was about to start pulling my hair out....

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