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  • epierreE Offline
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    epierre
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    wrote on last edited by epierre
    #8

    Some experiments:

    • I left it on a window border, it varied by one ohm on the night.
    • radio close is ok with the basic antenna.
    • i'll try to see to put it further outside, at the moment there are more than 10°C difference along with wet cars on the morning. I fear the rain drop may not be enough sensible...

    There is an alternative to the expensive davis one: LEAF WETNESS SENSOR

    I'll modify the sketch to report a percentage, as other humidity sensors would do.

    Some interresting discussion:

    • 200 KOmhs = very dry leaf
    • 20 KOmhs = slew fog
    • 5 KOhms = heavy rain

    About oxydation, dfrobot has one ground probe with this explanation:

    Immersion Gold which protects the nickel from oxidation. Electroless nickel immersion gold (ENIG) has several advantages over more conventional (and cheaper) surface platings such as HASL (solder)

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    • epierreE Offline
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      #9

      some returns:

      • from Sept 11th to 15th, the batteries (3*1.5V) went from 4.5V to 3.2 as mesured today, it stopped emitting on sept 15th
      • the leaf sensor shows heavy signs of oxydation without any rain during the period... this is a real problem with all those copies around... that is not a very viable solution...
        IMG_20140918_205949.jpg

      I've seen another product from Spain at Liebllium that I guess I will test for I haven't found any other item...

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      • epierreE epierre

        some returns:

        • from Sept 11th to 15th, the batteries (3*1.5V) went from 4.5V to 3.2 as mesured today, it stopped emitting on sept 15th
        • the leaf sensor shows heavy signs of oxydation without any rain during the period... this is a real problem with all those copies around... that is not a very viable solution...
          IMG_20140918_205949.jpg

        I've seen another product from Spain at Liebllium that I guess I will test for I haven't found any other item...

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        @epierre said:

        heavy signs of oxydation

        You're definitely not the first to report this.... I've read many negative reviews of these cheap sensors.

        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        • YveauxY Yveaux

          @epierre said:

          heavy signs of oxydation

          You're definitely not the first to report this.... I've read many negative reviews of these cheap sensors.

          epierreE Offline
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          epierre
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          #11

          @Yveaux but finding good one seems to be .... very difficult... I've spoken of immersive gold... will try to see if those are better....

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          • epierreE epierre

            some returns:

            • from Sept 11th to 15th, the batteries (3*1.5V) went from 4.5V to 3.2 as mesured today, it stopped emitting on sept 15th
            • the leaf sensor shows heavy signs of oxydation without any rain during the period... this is a real problem with all those copies around... that is not a very viable solution...
              IMG_20140918_205949.jpg

            I've seen another product from Spain at Liebllium that I guess I will test for I haven't found any other item...

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            wrote on last edited by
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            @epierre any idea why your sensor lasted this short?
            How often did it report its value to the gateway? Was it sleeping in between? Any other sensors connected?

            http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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            • YveauxY Yveaux

              @epierre any idea why your sensor lasted this short?
              How often did it report its value to the gateway? Was it sleeping in between? Any other sensors connected?

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              epierre
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              wrote on last edited by
              #13

              @Yveaux several ideas:

              • it reported every 10000
              • it has no other sensor (this was my first try on batteries...)
              • I had an AMS1117 in entry but I didn't needed it
              • I haven't hacked the 3.3V core with the websites @a-lurker ideas

              I'm waiting for the batteries from my other post because using so fast batteries is not environment friendly...

              Has there been simulation of energy usage for those arduini ? e.g. for a spark core it isadvertized at 500mW

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                #14

                I've finally received from cooking hacks the leaf wetness sensor board that should be better than the one from china...

                It is the one from hobby boards:

                lws1-r2-b__34709_zoom.jpg

                I guess I can recycle the lectronic from the cheap one on this one ?

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                  #15

                  It doesn't look much different that the china-ones. Is it gold-plated or something?

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                    wrote on last edited by epierre
                    #16

                    yes it is, from the hobby board site it is $2, but it is a quarter the china's size.

                    sorry I missed your point, it is gold plated, immersion gold.

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                    • epierreE Offline
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                      #17

                      Ok, so I made some adjustments from my last try:

                      • hobbyboard immersion gold sensor
                      • I kept the comparator from the other sensor to facilitate work with the arduino
                      • I've added a 18650 LiOn battery (5000mAh) to have an extended life cycle

                      Here is the sketch:
                      https://github.com/empierre/arduino/blob/master/LeafWetnessSensor.ino

                      What I can say, is that it is very sensitive. It is now outside live in the cold.

                      This could be used for a leak sensor easily.

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                        so my 5000mAh lasted outside... 4 days... btw I didn't remove all leds from the comparator that could be an improvement and the outside weather is quite cold.

                        I had a reading every 30 secs, way to quick surely...

                        @hek is there a way to power the radio only when necessary ? I guess the gw.sleep could be a gw.sleep and a gw.wakeup and manage the delay outside ?

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                        • epierreE epierre

                          so my 5000mAh lasted outside... 4 days... btw I didn't remove all leds from the comparator that could be an improvement and the outside weather is quite cold.

                          I had a reading every 30 secs, way to quick surely...

                          @hek is there a way to power the radio only when necessary ? I guess the gw.sleep could be a gw.sleep and a gw.wakeup and manage the delay outside ?

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                          wrote on last edited by hek
                          #19

                          @epierre

                          gw.sleep() sleeps the radio as well. What do you mean by power down radio? Like cutting power using digital pin?

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                            @epierre

                            gw.sleep() sleeps the radio as well. What do you mean by power down radio? Like cutting power using digital pin?

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                            @hek said:

                            @epierre

                            gw.sleep() sleeps the radio as well. What do you mean by power down radio? Like cutting power using digital pin?
                            yes, now you combine sleep for the radio and delay, what I mean is to have loop() run without radio, and if a transmission is needed to have a command that power it.

                            If you have a long dry period, a device on battery will consume a lot of power having the radion on and off, if it is always off until a sensor finds something, that would save more power, no ?

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                              Wake only on interrupt?

                              RJ_Make

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                                In my idea, a value above 0 would mean sending the info, an interrupt could be generated this way ?

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                                  Hey,
                                  I am a newbie (in the forum) and in the arduino/sensors development. I bought the Leaf Wetness from cooking-hacks.com. Can I connected it to my Arduino via Analog input? Is it easy?

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                                  • elisavetgrigE elisavetgrig

                                    Hey,
                                    I am a newbie (in the forum) and in the arduino/sensors development. I bought the Leaf Wetness from cooking-hacks.com. Can I connected it to my Arduino via Analog input? Is it easy?

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                                    @elisavetgrig Welcome to the forum. The answer is yes to both questions. Given that the sensor is a resistive element, you need to build a voltage divider. Google "voltage divider" Arduino and you'll find lots of examples.

                                    Cheers
                                    Al

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                                      Measuring the current with DC doesn't seem to be the ideal solution:
                                      thread

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                                      • FotoFieberF FotoFieber

                                        Measuring the current with DC doesn't seem to be the ideal solution:
                                        thread

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                                        @FotoFieber That thread is regarding soil moisture measurements which is different than leaf wetness. For soil, capacitive is the best way to go IMHO.

                                        Cheers
                                        Al

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                                          AC Statement ☺

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