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  • FotoFieberF Offline
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    #25

    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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      #26

      @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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        • elisavetgrigE Offline
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          #28

          ok...Thank you... I will try the "voltage divider" and I will see what will happen!

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            #29

            assembly.jpg

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              #30

              Did you mean something like the figure above? Or I only need to connect one resistor to one wire and the other wire to another pin in the Arduino?

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              • elisavetgrigE elisavetgrig

                Did you mean something like the figure above? Or I only need to connect one resistor to one wire and the other wire to another pin in the Arduino?

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                @elisavetgrig You're missing the connections to a voltage source and ground. You also only need one resistor as the wetness sensor is the 2nd resistor in the voltage divider circuit. Take a look at this: http://homepage.cs.uri.edu/faculty/hamel/workshops/as220-sept-09/sensors-voltage-dividers.html.

                Cheers
                Al

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                  You are right! I thought that I missing something... always there are Data connection, VCC connection and GND.. and I had only one! I made another dummy scheme... Is that better?leaf wetness.jpg

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                  • elisavetgrigE elisavetgrig

                    You are right! I thought that I missing something... always there are Data connection, VCC connection and GND.. and I had only one! I made another dummy scheme... Is that better?leaf wetness.jpg

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                    @elisavetgrig Take a look at the second diagram of the link I posted. Right now you show the GND pin connected to the Analog pin and Vcc is also connected to the same spot, so that's not going to work.

                    Cheers
                    Al

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                      I based in the second diagram... i think that I understand it... resistorss-leaf wet.png

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                      • elisavetgrigE elisavetgrig

                        I based in the second diagram... i think that I understand it... resistorss-leaf wet.png

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                        @elisavetgrig As I mentioned a few posts ago and how it's shown in the diagram on that link, is that you only need one resistor. The leaf wetness sensor becomes the other resistor in the circuit. In your last diagram, you have both the terminals of the wetness sensor connected to ground. Think of the wetness sensor as a resistor, with each of the terminals representing one leg of a regular resistor.

                        Cheers
                        Al

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                          OK... So I need only one resister... I think that "Scheme 2" is closer to the solution... images ofs.jpg

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                            @epierre how is the gold plating holding out on the sensor?
                            Is there pitting and would you'd recommend this over the style in the store?
                            How is the battery life with this setup?

                            Thanks

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                              Hello,

                              gold plating is a must have for outdoor.

                              I am now regarding to have something more robust in time , I'm waiting for a light with movement with solar pannel to modify it for it.

                              z-wave - Vera -> Domoticz
                              rfx - Domoticz <- MyDomoAtHome <- Imperihome
                              mysensors -> mysensors-gw -> Domoticz

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                                wrote on last edited by AWI
                                #39

                                In the case described there is a constant battery drain when there is "wetness" (moisture) on the sensor. This also implies an electrolytic process which takes care of eroding your sensor. No matter if you use gold plating or not.

                                electrolysis.jpg

                                To avoid both you can supply the sensor during measurement only -and- reverse te polarity each time.

                                An example ketch which takes care of measuring three moisture sensors which relies on this principle.

                                (the actual measurement is in the "ReadMoistureValues()" routine)

                                /*
                                 PROJECT: MySensors / Floor moisture sensor - measures moisture
                                 PROGRAMMER: AWI
                                 DATE: june 7, 2015/ last update: june 9, 2015
                                 FILE: AWI_FloorMoisture.ino
                                 LICENSE: Public domain
                                
                                 Hardware: tbd .- ATmega328p board w/ NRF24l01
                                	and MySensors 1.4
                                
                                	(later: Temp & Humidity - HTU21)
                                	
                                	
                                Special:
                                	program with Arduino Pro 3.3V 8Mhz
                                	
                                SUMMARY:
                                	Moisture by analog read a polarity switching voltage divider between (high/ low)
                                 Remarks:
                                	Fixed node-id
                                */
                                
                                #include <SPI.h>
                                #include <MySensor.h>
                                #include <Wire.h> 								// I2C
                                
                                #define batteryVoltagePin A0
                                #define MoistureHighPin 3
                                #define MoistureLowPin 4
                                #define Moisture1ReadPin A1
                                #define Moisture2ReadPin A2
                                #define Moisture3ReadPin A3
                                #define BuzzerPin 5
                                #define LedPin 6
                                
                                // MySensors Child ID's
                                #define MOISTURE1_CHILD_ID 5					// Moisture 1
                                #define MOISTURE2_CHILD_ID 6					// Moisture 2
                                #define MOISTURE3_CHILD_ID 7					// Moisture 3
                                // #define MOISTURE4_CHILD_ID 8					// Moisture 4
                                
                                // MySensors messages 
                                MyMessage moisturePercentageMsg1(MOISTURE1_CHILD_ID, V_HUM);	// Percentage
                                MyMessage moisturePercentageMsg2(MOISTURE2_CHILD_ID, V_HUM);	// Percentage
                                MyMessage moisturePercentageMsg3(MOISTURE3_CHILD_ID, V_HUM);	// Percentage
                                
                                // MySensors instantiate 
                                MySensor gw(9,10); 								// board, 3.3v (pin default 9,10)
                                
                                // Reference values for ADC and Battery measurements
                                const float VccMin        = 1.0*3.5;    // Minimum expected Vcc level, in Volts. Example for 1 rechargeable lithium-ion.
                                const float VccMax        = 1.0*4.2;    // Maximum expected Vcc level, in Volts. 
                                float VccReference = 3.3 ;				// voltage reference for measurement (=vcc)
                                unsigned long SLEEP_TIME = 60000;  		//  10 sec sleep time between reads (seconds * 1000 milliseconds)
                                
                                // **** class for Moisture measurement *****
                                // attaches an analog input to a data structure for measurements
                                // 			measures % of full scale voltage and scales the range of actual values
                                // 			stores current/ min & max values for the sensor
                                class MoistureSense
                                {
                                public:
                                	// Create an instance of MoistureSense and initialize (digital & input pin and reference values)
                                  MoistureSense(uint8_t ReadPin, int LowValue, int HighValue) ; 		// attach to pin and init
                                  void ReadHigh();								// Read moisture if positive
                                  void ReadLow();								// Read moisture with polarity inverted
                                  // average the low/ high readings ang get the moisture percent value
                                  uint8_t MoisturePercent();
                                  void ResetMinMax();							// reset min & max values
                                
                                protected:
                                  uint8_t _ReadPin ; 							// Hardware Analog Pin number
                                  int _CurMoisture, _MaxMoisture, _MinMoisture, _Low, _High, _HighValue, _LowValue ;
                                  uint8_t _curState; 
                                  };
                                
                                // to create an instance of MoistureSense and initialize (input pin and reference values)
                                MoistureSense::MoistureSense(uint8_t ReadPin, int LowValue, int HighValue) {		// attach to pins and init
                                	_ReadPin = ReadPin;
                                	_LowValue = LowValue;
                                	_HighValue = HighValue;
                                	_CurMoisture = _MaxMoisture = _MinMoisture = NULL ;	// min & max in percent
                                  }
                                void MoistureSense::ReadHigh()
                                 // Read moisture with high polarity (in relation to Gnd)
                                {
                                	_High = analogRead(_ReadPin);
                                }
                                void MoistureSense::ReadLow()
                                 // Read moisture with low polarity (in relation to Vcc)
                                {
                                	_Low = 1024 - analogRead(_ReadPin);
                                }
                                void MoistureSense::ResetMinMax()
                                 // Reset min & max values
                                {
                                	_MinMoisture = _MaxMoisture = _CurMoisture;
                                }
                                uint8_t MoistureSense::MoisturePercent()
                                // average the low/ high readings ang get the moisture percent value
                                {
                                	uint8_t reading = constrain(map((_Low + _High)/2, _LowValue, _HighValue, 0, 100),0,100);	// average map to the 0-100% range
                                	_MinMoisture = min(reading, _MinMoisture);	// set min and max values
                                	_MaxMoisture = max(reading, _MaxMoisture);
                                }
                                
                                // Instantiate moisture sensor objects
                                MoistureSense Moisture1(Moisture1ReadPin, 0, 1024); 
                                MoistureSense Moisture2(Moisture2ReadPin, 0, 1024); 
                                MoistureSense Moisture3(Moisture3ReadPin, 0, 1024); 
                                
                                void setup(){
                                  	// MySensors setup (baud 115200)
                                	gw.begin(NULL, 21);  // fixed node 21, (final: connected to repeater 3 (living))"
                                	// Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                                	gw.sendSketchInfo("AWI FloorMoisture 21", "1.0");
                                	gw.present(MOISTURE1_CHILD_ID, S_HUM);			// Present Moisture sensors as humidity
                                	gw.present(MOISTURE2_CHILD_ID, S_HUM);			// Present Moisture sensors as humidity
                                	gw.present(MOISTURE3_CHILD_ID, S_HUM);			// Present Moisture sensors as humidity
                                
                                	Serial.print("AWI Moisture Started ");
                                	pinMode(BuzzerPin,OUTPUT);						// Setup intermittent buzzer & light
                                	pinMode(LedPin,OUTPUT);
                                }
                                
                                void loop(){
                                //
                                	Serial.println("Moisture Percentages");
                                	ReadMoistureValues();
                                	gw.send(moisturePercentageMsg1.set(Moisture1.MoisturePercent())); // MySensors Send (V) 
                                	gw.send(moisturePercentageMsg2.set(Moisture2.MoisturePercent())); // MySensors Send (V) 
                                	gw.send(moisturePercentageMsg3.set(Moisture3.MoisturePercent())); // MySensors Send (V) 
                                	gw.sendBatteryLevel(batteryPercentage());
                                	// show local alarm if moisture > 20%
                                	if ((Moisture1.MoisturePercent()>20) || (Moisture2.MoisturePercent()>20) || 
                                		(Moisture3.MoisturePercent()>20) || (batteryPercentage() < 10))
                                	{
                                		MoistureAlarm();
                                	}
                                	gw.sleep(SLEEP_TIME);							// low power for sleep time
                                }
                                
                                unsigned ReadMoistureValues()
                                // read all moisturevalues
                                {
                                	pinMode(MoistureLowPin, OUTPUT);				// first set all pins to measurement(non floating) mode
                                	pinMode(MoistureHighPin, OUTPUT);
                                	digitalWrite(MoistureLowPin, LOW); 				// Set polarity on voltage divider high and read the values
                                	digitalWrite(MoistureHighPin, HIGH); delayMicroseconds(100);
                                	Moisture1.ReadLow(); delayMicroseconds(100);
                                	Moisture2.ReadLow(); delayMicroseconds(100);
                                	Moisture3.ReadLow(); delayMicroseconds(100);
                                	digitalWrite(MoistureLowPin, HIGH);				// reverse polarity on voltage divider and read values
                                	digitalWrite(MoistureHighPin, LOW); delayMicroseconds(100);
                                	Moisture1.ReadHigh(); delayMicroseconds(100);
                                	Moisture2.ReadHigh(); delayMicroseconds(100);
                                	Moisture3.ReadHigh(); delayMicroseconds(100);
                                	pinMode(MoistureLowPin, INPUT);					// reset pins to floating, to avoid power leakage
                                	pinMode(MoistureHighPin, INPUT);
                                	Serial.print("Moist1: ");
                                	Serial.print(Moisture1.MoisturePercent());
                                	Serial.print(" , Moist2: ");
                                	Serial.print(Moisture2.MoisturePercent());
                                	Serial.print(" , Moist3: ");
                                	Serial.print(Moisture3.MoisturePercent());
                                	Serial.println();
                                 }
                                
                                unsigned MoistureAlarm()
                                // If moisturelevel to high, sound & show local alarm
                                {
                                	digitalWrite(MoistureLowPin, HIGH);
                                	digitalWrite(MoistureHighPin, HIGH); 
                                	delay(100);										// sound & light for 100ms, uses a lot of power, so no no need for power down
                                	digitalWrite(MoistureLowPin, LOW);	
                                	digitalWrite(MoistureHighPin, LOW);
                                }
                                
                                // get Battery Voltage & charge current
                                // assumes a balanced voltage divider on Battery and uses the Vcc as reference (3.3V in this case)
                                // Parameters:
                                // - VccMin = minimum battery voltage
                                // - VccMax = maximum battery voltage
                                // - VccReference = reference voltage for ADC
                                uint8_t batteryPercentage()
                                {
                                	float batteryVoltage = ((float)analogRead(batteryVoltagePin)* VccReference/1024) * 2;	// actual voltage is double
                                	Serial.print("Batt: ");
                                	Serial.print(batteryVoltage);
                                	Serial.print("V ; ");
                                	return(constrain(map(batteryVoltage, VccMin, VccMax, 0, 100),0,100));	// and map to the 0-100% range
                                }
                                
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                                  This is a great idea to get less erosion!

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                                    @AWI your sketch has 3 sensors ? do you use a special wiring or you just get through high and low ?

                                    The sketch on soil humidity does this but with two pins to make kind of AC current, but it needs also some gypsum to protect the electrodes.

                                    . Leaf wetness is not immersed by nature hopefully ;-)

                                    z-wave - Vera -&gt; Domoticz
                                    rfx - Domoticz &lt;- MyDomoAtHome &lt;- Imperihome
                                    mysensors -&gt; mysensors-gw -&gt; Domoticz

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                                      @AWI your sketch has 3 sensors ? do you use a special wiring or you just get through high and low ?

                                      The sketch on soil humidity does this but with two pins to make kind of AC current, but it needs also some gypsum to protect the electrodes.

                                      . Leaf wetness is not immersed by nature hopefully ;-)

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                                      @epierre It has 3 sensors with copper wiring. It switches the polarity of the voltage divider (1 Mohm in series with the "sensor") and measures the voltage over the sensor. Actualy it is a moisture alarm for a sensitive wooden floor.

                                      and I learned something today :smirk:
                                      "Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula CaSO4·2H2O"

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                                        @AWI You can call it also "Plaster of Paris" ;-)

                                        When immersed you need to protect it whatever you do : http://vanderleevineyard.com/1/category/vinduino/1.html

                                        z-wave - Vera -&gt; Domoticz
                                        rfx - Domoticz &lt;- MyDomoAtHome &lt;- Imperihome
                                        mysensors -&gt; mysensors-gw -&gt; Domoticz

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                                          @awi going back to you above sketch, what is your wiring ?

                                          #define MoistureHighPin 3
                                          #define MoistureLowPin 4
                                          #define Moisture1ReadPin A1
                                          #define Moisture2ReadPin A2
                                          #define Moisture3ReadPin A3
                                          

                                          z-wave - Vera -&gt; Domoticz
                                          rfx - Domoticz &lt;- MyDomoAtHome &lt;- Imperihome
                                          mysensors -&gt; mysensors-gw -&gt; Domoticz

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