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  • sundberg84S sundberg84

    @Apocrathia https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/blob/b64f676316edde84352450d999e89233c885d6a8/libraries/MySensors/examples/ClearEepromConfig/ClearEepromConfig.ino

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    @sundberg84 Excellent. Is it okay if I run the master branch version instead? It doesn't appear to be any different other than variable names, but I've already got the master branch cloned. I'd rather not make anything confusing by using multiple branches. I'm not in front of the nodes right now, but I will be in a couple of hours.

    Another thing that I started doing with the radios that I had, was soldering the 4.7uf caps onto the header pins, rather than shoving them into the crimped connector sleeve. Is this okay to do? I've seen it a couple of times on the forum.

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      @Apocrathia Sorry - my misstake, you should use the master branch.
      Its better you solder them on the pins as close as possible to VCC/GND. The close the better. If you crimp them i guess there is a change they do not get connected?

      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

        @Apocrathia Sorry - my misstake, you should use the master branch.
        Its better you solder them on the pins as close as possible to VCC/GND. The close the better. If you crimp them i guess there is a change they do not get connected?

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        @sundberg84 No worries. Thank you for clarifying. I will definitely run that sketch here in a little while and update the thread with my results. While I was soldering, I had my big magnified ring light out and was double checking continuity between pins with the multimeter to make sure that they weren't touching. They're so close that it'd be easy to connect two of the pins on accident and screw everything up.

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        • sundberg84S sundberg84

          @Apocrathia Sorry - my misstake, you should use the master branch.
          Its better you solder them on the pins as close as possible to VCC/GND. The close the better. If you crimp them i guess there is a change they do not get connected?

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          @sundberg84 Okay, so I have uploaded the ClearEepromConfig sketch to all of my sensors, and then re-uploaded the respective sketch, all from the GitHub master repo. I have also double checked my solder joints for continuity issues. Same problem.

          At this point, I have ordered a couple of new radios off of Amazon (as linked earlier), and I am going to wait to see what it looks like when they come in. Hopefully, @AWI was correct about the radios being crap. Either way, thanks for your help thus far.

          With the node IDs, I still wasn't quite sure on if I have to hard-code node IDs somewhere, or if they were automatically assigned somewhere.

          One more thing, with the DHT sketch I mentioned, I think I uploaded the wrong sketch then. I was uploading this sketch for the DallasTemeratureSensor and you were referring to the HumiditySensor sketch. I uploaded the other sketch, just to be sure, same problem. I'm hoping it's just bad radios.

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            @Apocrathia Ok, sorry to hear - it must be some sort of hardware failure then. I cant think of anything else at this point. Maybe someone else can... let us know how things work out.

            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

              @Apocrathia Ok, sorry to hear - it must be some sort of hardware failure then. I cant think of anything else at this point. Maybe someone else can... let us know how things work out.

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              @sundberg84 I am also going to buy another 10 pack of radios from the eBay seller linked on the MySensors Store, but I am under a time constraint right now and needed something sooner. Hopefully, it is a hardware issue, and hopefully any problems that I have experienced can help someone else. The information about the knockoff radios definitely needs to be put somewhere on the "Connecting the Radio" page of the main project site. That way people are more aware of the presence of these knock-off radios.

              I will post an update once I have my new hardware in (should be tomorrow), and then once I have my project submitted, I will also post the documentation to the "My Project" section of the forum. Hopefully, some of the information will be useful and can be contributed to the main project.

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                Got the new radios in today from the Amazon link posted earlier. EVERYTHING WORKS

                I literally plugged everything in, hit the inclusion button, restarted the sensors, and BOOM, I started seeing data on both ends. The sensors are already populated into Domoticz, and working like a champ!

                So, overall lesson here: There are entirely too many fake radios out there. I would like to hope that the people in charge of keeping the MySensors store up to date are verifying the eBay vendors they link to, but I have 10 completely bogus radios now that I get to trash.

                Thank you guys so much for your help. Time to move on to building some more sensors!

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                • ApocrathiaA Apocrathia

                  Got the new radios in today from the Amazon link posted earlier. EVERYTHING WORKS

                  I literally plugged everything in, hit the inclusion button, restarted the sensors, and BOOM, I started seeing data on both ends. The sensors are already populated into Domoticz, and working like a champ!

                  So, overall lesson here: There are entirely too many fake radios out there. I would like to hope that the people in charge of keeping the MySensors store up to date are verifying the eBay vendors they link to, but I have 10 completely bogus radios now that I get to trash.

                  Thank you guys so much for your help. Time to move on to building some more sensors!

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                  @Apocrathia
                  I have bought two batches of ten radios from the prior vendor listed in the store (alice1101983) and all twenty radios were clones using conterfeit nrf24 chips. The serial numbers on the chips were identified elsewhere on the internet as known fakes. However, all but one of these fakes have worked flawlessly in my setup. Actually, I shouldn't say 'flawlessly' because I can't determine if they perform better or worse than true Nordic chip radios. I get decent indoor range, few transmission 'fails', and no battery drain issues. No complaints for the price.

                  That being said, I don't know if anyone can identify a true Nordic radio vendor in the Chinese marketplace and the Amazon vendors are just Chinese product resellers. If you pay less than $5 per radio, it is likely a counterfeit. If you pay more than $5 per radio, it is likely a marked-up counterfeit. The best recourse IMHO, is to use well rated vendors with a long seller history, they have reputations to protect. They will usually only sell truly authentic counterfeits.😉
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                  Veralite UI5 :: IBoard Ethernet GW :: MyS 1.5

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                    @Apocrathia
                    I have bought two batches of ten radios from the prior vendor listed in the store (alice1101983) and all twenty radios were clones using conterfeit nrf24 chips. The serial numbers on the chips were identified elsewhere on the internet as known fakes. However, all but one of these fakes have worked flawlessly in my setup. Actually, I shouldn't say 'flawlessly' because I can't determine if they perform better or worse than true Nordic chip radios. I get decent indoor range, few transmission 'fails', and no battery drain issues. No complaints for the price.

                    That being said, I don't know if anyone can identify a true Nordic radio vendor in the Chinese marketplace and the Amazon vendors are just Chinese product resellers. If you pay less than $5 per radio, it is likely a counterfeit. If you pay more than $5 per radio, it is likely a marked-up counterfeit. The best recourse IMHO, is to use well rated vendors with a long seller history, they have reputations to protect. They will usually only sell truly authentic counterfeits.😉
                    If y

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                    @Dwalt After looking through my parts bin, I found one other radio that I already had (I guess I bought 1 and then 10 in two separate orders), and it had the white printings on the board. The other main thing I noticed is that the counterfeit boards had black epoxy over the actual chip, probably to hide the fact that it is a fake.

                    Obviously, everything is made in China, and not everything is going to be genuine. Hell, the radios I linked from Amazon and that just worked from me aren't even genuine. But they work. That's all I care about at this point. I'm going to take a shot at buying another batch of 10 radios from the vendor listed on the store at this moment (axeprice). Hopefully, I don't get ripped off again, but it looks like the seller that I originally bought the radios from back in 2014 (Yeah, I tried out this project once, but was in an apartment and didn't really have a use case for it yet) is no longer an eBay user. That says something in itself.

                    I would really like to see a better procured source, but I'm just happy that everything is working now.

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                    • ApocrathiaA Apocrathia

                      Got the new radios in today from the Amazon link posted earlier. EVERYTHING WORKS

                      I literally plugged everything in, hit the inclusion button, restarted the sensors, and BOOM, I started seeing data on both ends. The sensors are already populated into Domoticz, and working like a champ!

                      So, overall lesson here: There are entirely too many fake radios out there. I would like to hope that the people in charge of keeping the MySensors store up to date are verifying the eBay vendors they link to, but I have 10 completely bogus radios now that I get to trash.

                      Thank you guys so much for your help. Time to move on to building some more sensors!

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                      @Apocrathia I am happy for you that it is finally working. :+1: The "fake" radio's should not frustrate the MySensors project. Until now I haven't had problems with the SMD versions..

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