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  • I Offline
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    Inso
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    Instead of using "DC-DC Step Up Boost Module 5V" for a HBS, wouldnยดt it make sense to just use 2 AA batteries for the nano and 2 additional batteries (i.e. four in a row) for the HBS?

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      Mod
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      #171

      What's the hbs?

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        #172

        Same as on the motion example - HC-SR501, 4.5V- 12V.

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          #173

          Maybe only a third Battery, as the HBS only needs 4.5V..

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            #174

            To answer my own question: yes, it seems to work. Searched around and read a while, found this:
            https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/6511/hc-sr501-3-3v-randomly-sends-tripped-when-radio-is-on/22
            Best addition imho ,no need for step up / down. :D

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              #175

              Hi,
              I'm trying to build a Soil Moisture sensor with NiMh battery and solar panel as in another post. I use a stepup converter to 3.3V connected on the VCC of a pro-mini 3.3V. The sensor seems working when connected to FTDI USB device, ut once I remove the power from FTDI, no more communication. I measured the voltage on the output of the stepup which indicates 3.26V. Is it norml or a defective step-up ? And should I remove the regulator of the pro-mini as suggested above or not ? (in article above, it states the regulator is not necessary, but it doesn't say if pro-mini would still work if regulator remains there).
              Thanks for your support

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              • R ricorico94

                Hi,
                I'm trying to build a Soil Moisture sensor with NiMh battery and solar panel as in another post. I use a stepup converter to 3.3V connected on the VCC of a pro-mini 3.3V. The sensor seems working when connected to FTDI USB device, ut once I remove the power from FTDI, no more communication. I measured the voltage on the output of the stepup which indicates 3.26V. Is it norml or a defective step-up ? And should I remove the regulator of the pro-mini as suggested above or not ? (in article above, it states the regulator is not necessary, but it doesn't say if pro-mini would still work if regulator remains there).
                Thanks for your support

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                Mod
                wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
                #176

                @ricorico94 what does the debug output from the node and the gateway say?

                What regulator are you using? Most regulators produce power that is too noisy to be usable by the nrf24 radio (you didn't state which radio you're using so I'm just guessing here, based on the most common problems). What capacitor(s) are you using after the regulator?

                See https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/666/debug-faq-and-how-ask-for-help/ for the most common problems and how to diagnose them.

                Also see https://www.mysensors.org/build/battery for more information about battery powered sensors.

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                  #177

                  Hi,
                  As regulator I use a stepup like that one:
                  https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/DC-DC-0-8-3-3V-to-3-3V-Step-Up-Boost-Power-Module-For-Arduino/32819660926.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27426c37HEbdcz

                  I use a NRF24L01 as radio module following the connection guidelines from Mysensors. I did not add any capacitor to 3.3 and ground of the NRF24L01.
                  I connected the vO of the stepup to the VCC (the VCC between RX and GRD and not the RAW) of the arduino pro mini 3.3V as indicated in this post:https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/4045/solar-powered-soil-moisture-sensor
                  I use indeed a similar lamp with its small NiMh battery (1.2v) and its solar panel.
                  The NRF24L01 is connected on GRD (between RST and RAW) and on VCC (between A3 and RST). I hadn't put any capacitor.
                  I tried following your advice to add a 0.1uF ceramic capcitor between VCC (the one between RX and GRD) of pro mini and its ground, but apparently, I face same issue.
                  (I did not solder the capcitor yet, I only connected through the pins I usually use for the FTDI)

                  16 MCO:BGN:INIT NODE,CP=RNNNA---,VER=2.2.0
                  26 TSM:INIT
                  28 TSF:WUR:MS=0
                  34 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                  36 TSF:SID:OK,ID=4
                  38 TSM:FPAR
                  75 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  2084 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  2086 TSM:FPAR
                  2123 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  4130 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  4132 TSM:FPAR
                  4169 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  6176 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  6178 TSM:FPAR
                  6215 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  8222 !TSM:FPAR:FAIL
                  8224 TSM:FAIL:CNT=1
                  8226 TSM:FAIL:DIS
                  8228 TSF:TDI:TSL
                  18229 TSM:FAIL:RE-INIT
                  18231 TSM:INIT
                  18237 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                  18241 TSF:SID:OK,ID=4
                  18243 TSM:FPAR
                  18280 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  20289 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  20291 TSM:FPAR
                  20328 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  22337 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  22339 TSM:FPAR
                  22376 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  24385 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  24387 TSM:FPAR
                  24424 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  26433 !TSM:FPAR:FAIL
                  26435 TSM:FAIL:CNT=2
                  26437 TSM:FAIL:DIS
                  26439 TSF:TDI:TSL
                  36442 TSM:FAIL:RE-INIT
                  36444 TSM:INIT
                  36450 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                  36454 TSF:SID:OK,ID=4
                  36456 TSM:FPAR
                  36493 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  38502 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  38504 TSM:FPAR
                  38541 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  40550 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  40552 TSM:FPAR
                  40589 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  42598 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  42600 TSM:FPAR
                  42637 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  44646 !TSM:FPAR:FAIL
                  44648 TSM:FAIL:CNT=3
                  44650 TSM:FAIL:DIS
                  44652 TSF:TDI:TSL
                  54657 TSM:FAIL:RE-INIT
                  54659 TSM:INIT
                  54665 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                  54669 TSF:SID:OK,ID=4
                  54671 TSM:FPAR
                  54708 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  56717 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  56719 TSM:FPAR
                  56756 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  57493 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-4,s=255,c=3,t=8,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:0
                  57499 TSF:MSG:FPAR OK,ID=0,D=1
                  58765 TSM:FPAR:OK
                  58767 TSM:ID
                  58767 TSM:ID:OK
                  58769 TSM:UPL
                  58806 !TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=NACK:1
                  60815 TSM:UPL
                  60852 !TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=1,st=NACK:1
                  62861 TSM:UPL
                  62863 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=2,st=OK:1
                  64872 TSM:UPL
                  64909 !TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=NACK:1
                  66918 !TSM:UPL:FAIL
                  66920 TSM:FPAR
                  66957 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=1,st=OK:
                  68964 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  68966 TSM:FPAR
                  69003 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  71012 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  71014 TSM:FPAR
                  71051 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  73060 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                  73062 TSM:FPAR
                  73099 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                  75108 !TSM:FPAR:FAIL
                  75110 TSM:FAIL:CNT=4
                  75112 TSM:FAIL:DIS
                  75114 TSF:TDI:TSL
                  

                  Apparently, it sends correctly packets but can't receive any ACK or message from the gateway.
                  I got this log by connecting a FTDI adapter with only the RX/TX cables. If ever I connect also the GRD and 3.3V of the FTDI, then I get no error message at all (even without the capacitor) and Domoticz receives all updates (and also sends as I use Domoticz to send customized sleep duration to the sensor).

                  Should I try adding both the 0.1uF to VCC/GRD of arduino and also a 4.7uF to the 3.3/GRD of the NRF24 as suggested in the "Connect the Radio" page ?
                  Any idea ?
                  br,
                  Rico

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                  • R ricorico94

                    Hi,
                    As regulator I use a stepup like that one:
                    https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/DC-DC-0-8-3-3V-to-3-3V-Step-Up-Boost-Power-Module-For-Arduino/32819660926.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27426c37HEbdcz

                    I use a NRF24L01 as radio module following the connection guidelines from Mysensors. I did not add any capacitor to 3.3 and ground of the NRF24L01.
                    I connected the vO of the stepup to the VCC (the VCC between RX and GRD and not the RAW) of the arduino pro mini 3.3V as indicated in this post:https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/4045/solar-powered-soil-moisture-sensor
                    I use indeed a similar lamp with its small NiMh battery (1.2v) and its solar panel.
                    The NRF24L01 is connected on GRD (between RST and RAW) and on VCC (between A3 and RST). I hadn't put any capacitor.
                    I tried following your advice to add a 0.1uF ceramic capcitor between VCC (the one between RX and GRD) of pro mini and its ground, but apparently, I face same issue.
                    (I did not solder the capcitor yet, I only connected through the pins I usually use for the FTDI)

                    16 MCO:BGN:INIT NODE,CP=RNNNA---,VER=2.2.0
                    26 TSM:INIT
                    28 TSF:WUR:MS=0
                    34 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                    36 TSF:SID:OK,ID=4
                    38 TSM:FPAR
                    75 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    2084 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                    2086 TSM:FPAR
                    2123 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    4130 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                    4132 TSM:FPAR
                    4169 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    6176 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                    6178 TSM:FPAR
                    6215 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    8222 !TSM:FPAR:FAIL
                    8224 TSM:FAIL:CNT=1
                    8226 TSM:FAIL:DIS
                    8228 TSF:TDI:TSL
                    18229 TSM:FAIL:RE-INIT
                    18231 TSM:INIT
                    18237 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                    18241 TSF:SID:OK,ID=4
                    18243 TSM:FPAR
                    18280 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    20289 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                    20291 TSM:FPAR
                    20328 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    22337 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                    22339 TSM:FPAR
                    22376 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    24385 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                    24387 TSM:FPAR
                    24424 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    26433 !TSM:FPAR:FAIL
                    26435 TSM:FAIL:CNT=2
                    26437 TSM:FAIL:DIS
                    26439 TSF:TDI:TSL
                    36442 TSM:FAIL:RE-INIT
                    36444 TSM:INIT
                    36450 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                    36454 TSF:SID:OK,ID=4
                    36456 TSM:FPAR
                    36493 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    38502 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                    38504 TSM:FPAR
                    38541 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    40550 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                    40552 TSM:FPAR
                    40589 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    42598 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                    42600 TSM:FPAR
                    42637 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    44646 !TSM:FPAR:FAIL
                    44648 TSM:FAIL:CNT=3
                    44650 TSM:FAIL:DIS
                    44652 TSF:TDI:TSL
                    54657 TSM:FAIL:RE-INIT
                    54659 TSM:INIT
                    54665 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                    54669 TSF:SID:OK,ID=4
                    54671 TSM:FPAR
                    54708 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    56717 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                    56719 TSM:FPAR
                    56756 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    57493 TSF:MSG:READ,0-0-4,s=255,c=3,t=8,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:0
                    57499 TSF:MSG:FPAR OK,ID=0,D=1
                    58765 TSM:FPAR:OK
                    58767 TSM:ID
                    58767 TSM:ID:OK
                    58769 TSM:UPL
                    58806 !TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=NACK:1
                    60815 TSM:UPL
                    60852 !TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=1,st=NACK:1
                    62861 TSM:UPL
                    62863 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=2,st=OK:1
                    64872 TSM:UPL
                    64909 !TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=NACK:1
                    66918 !TSM:UPL:FAIL
                    66920 TSM:FPAR
                    66957 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=1,st=OK:
                    68964 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                    68966 TSM:FPAR
                    69003 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    71012 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                    71014 TSM:FPAR
                    71051 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    73060 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                    73062 TSM:FPAR
                    73099 TSF:MSG:SEND,4-4-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                    75108 !TSM:FPAR:FAIL
                    75110 TSM:FAIL:CNT=4
                    75112 TSM:FAIL:DIS
                    75114 TSF:TDI:TSL
                    

                    Apparently, it sends correctly packets but can't receive any ACK or message from the gateway.
                    I got this log by connecting a FTDI adapter with only the RX/TX cables. If ever I connect also the GRD and 3.3V of the FTDI, then I get no error message at all (even without the capacitor) and Domoticz receives all updates (and also sends as I use Domoticz to send customized sleep duration to the sensor).

                    Should I try adding both the 0.1uF to VCC/GRD of arduino and also a 4.7uF to the 3.3/GRD of the NRF24 as suggested in the "Connect the Radio" page ?
                    Any idea ?
                    br,
                    Rico

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                    Mod
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #178

                    @ricorico94 yes add the recommended capacitor.
                    Also check the gateway log at the same time you check the node log. That will let you know if the gateway isn't hearing the node, or if the node isn't hearing the gateway.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #179

                      Thanks for the advice, I'll try that.
                      For the log on the gateway side : I use a gateway on the raspberry pi itself (as per https://www.mysensors.org/build/raspberry ) of my Domoticz installation. Is there an easy way (like via telnet) to get the logs other than by creating the new line in the config file ? Maybe the 3rd option proposed with "mysgw.pipe" ? (in such case, do I need to reboot whole raspberry after modifying the config file?)

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                      • R ricorico94

                        Thanks for the advice, I'll try that.
                        For the log on the gateway side : I use a gateway on the raspberry pi itself (as per https://www.mysensors.org/build/raspberry ) of my Domoticz installation. Is there an easy way (like via telnet) to get the logs other than by creating the new line in the config file ? Maybe the 3rd option proposed with "mysgw.pipe" ? (in such case, do I need to reboot whole raspberry after modifying the config file?)

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                        mfalkvidd
                        Mod
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #180

                        @ricorico94 follow the instructions at https://www.mysensors.org/build/raspberry#troubleshooting

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                          wrote on last edited by ricorico94
                          #181

                          Thanks to another arduino forum, I found what was wrong.. probably indeed a stability of power due to step-up converter. In that forum, they were explaining that receiving is more sensitive to power noise than sending data and that in such case, it's good to add a 100uF capacitor on 3.3V and GRD of radio module. I tried 100uF and it worked.. I then tried with 47uF and it's still working. (I had tried with 0.47uF and it was not working at all)

                          In the "Connect Radio" guidelines, of Mysensors, it is stated that a capacitor of 0,47-47uF is improving reliability but that "the exact size usually doesn't matter" which was misleading in my case.
                          Could I suggest to rephrase that sentence into "the exact size usually doesn't matter, but you can try 47uF if 0.47uF still doesn't work, especially if sending data works well and not receiving data." ?

                          Edit for Erratum: please read 4.7-47uF instead of 0,47uF-47uF. Tests I had made were with 4.7uF as well, not 0.47uF
                          br,
                          Ricorico94

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                          • R ricorico94

                            Thanks to another arduino forum, I found what was wrong.. probably indeed a stability of power due to step-up converter. In that forum, they were explaining that receiving is more sensitive to power noise than sending data and that in such case, it's good to add a 100uF capacitor on 3.3V and GRD of radio module. I tried 100uF and it worked.. I then tried with 47uF and it's still working. (I had tried with 0.47uF and it was not working at all)

                            In the "Connect Radio" guidelines, of Mysensors, it is stated that a capacitor of 0,47-47uF is improving reliability but that "the exact size usually doesn't matter" which was misleading in my case.
                            Could I suggest to rephrase that sentence into "the exact size usually doesn't matter, but you can try 47uF if 0.47uF still doesn't work, especially if sending data works well and not receiving data." ?

                            Edit for Erratum: please read 4.7-47uF instead of 0,47uF-47uF. Tests I had made were with 4.7uF as well, not 0.47uF
                            br,
                            Ricorico94

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                            @ricorico94 great input, thanks! I have updated the page, except that I changed 0.47uF to 4.7uF in your text since the recommendation is 4.7 - 47)

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                              oups, indeed. I'll edit my post as well to avoid confusion as well. Thank you for your support, I appreciated a lot.
                              By the way, I could never find how to get the logs in my gateway installed on raspPI. But that's another post. ;-)

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                                Hello together,

                                I'm just trying to get the voltage measurement to work. But there is something wrong. I built everything as shown above and uploaded the program to the Arduino pro mini. The only thing I changed is the sensing Pin A0 -> A3
                                In debug mode I see the following (the supply voltage is constant 3.3V):

                                Battery Voltage: 3.12 V
                                Battery percent: 92 %
                                
                                Battery Voltage: 2.40 V
                                Battery percent: 71 %
                                
                                Battery Voltage: 2.32 V
                                Battery percent: 69 %
                                
                                Battery Voltage: 2.31 V
                                Battery percent: 68 %
                                
                                Battery Voltage: 2.29 V
                                Battery percent: 68 %
                                
                                Battery Voltage: 2.30 V
                                Battery percent: 68 %
                                
                                Battery Voltage: 2.33 V
                                Battery percent: 69 %
                                

                                What could be the reason? That doesn't make sense to me.

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                                  Hello together,

                                  I'm just trying to get the voltage measurement to work. But there is something wrong. I built everything as shown above and uploaded the program to the Arduino pro mini. The only thing I changed is the sensing Pin A0 -> A3
                                  In debug mode I see the following (the supply voltage is constant 3.3V):

                                  Battery Voltage: 3.12 V
                                  Battery percent: 92 %
                                  
                                  Battery Voltage: 2.40 V
                                  Battery percent: 71 %
                                  
                                  Battery Voltage: 2.32 V
                                  Battery percent: 69 %
                                  
                                  Battery Voltage: 2.31 V
                                  Battery percent: 68 %
                                  
                                  Battery Voltage: 2.29 V
                                  Battery percent: 68 %
                                  
                                  Battery Voltage: 2.30 V
                                  Battery percent: 68 %
                                  
                                  Battery Voltage: 2.33 V
                                  Battery percent: 69 %
                                  

                                  What could be the reason? That doesn't make sense to me.

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                                  @maschler You may be picking up noise which will give an unsteady voltage during the ADC sample.
                                  A 0.1uF electrolytic cap between the analogue pin and ground in parallel with the resistor should stabilise it sufficiently.
                                  I use this arrangement with much higher resistances which are known to increase noise, the capacitor maintains a steady voltage sufficient for the ADC sample period.
                                  One thing worth checking with a multimeter is what the actual voltage is on supply and on the pin. The 1.1v bandgap is sometimes not exactly 1.1v, particularly on clones. Once you know the two values you can modify the ratio and you should get reliable and accurate readings.

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                                    The 1.1v reference could be + or - 10%, but a small ceramic cap on near the analog pin should help to stabilize the reading. Also taking 3 measures and then sending the average is a good way of minimizing errors

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                                      I'm looking for a USB rechargeable battery that can deal with very low power drain, so that I can power an Arduino Nano. Most power packs will not work with very small currents - they turn themselves off. So ideally it should not be too clever..

                                      Does anybody have a favourite?

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                                        https://www.aliexpress.com/item/ESP32-ESP32S-For-Wemos-For-Raspberry-Pi-18650-Battery-Charge-Shield-Board-V3-Micro-USB-Port/32843629344.html

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                                          It would be great to add to this arctle that if you want to be battery powered outdoors with temperature below zero - you have to use lithium batteries (FR6 for AA) (yes, batteries, not li-ion accumulators!) (for example ultimate lithium energizer, also could be found lithium batteries from other vendors), because Alkaline (LR6 for AA) will be frozen and loose their capacity heavily. If i remember it is >50% at -10 C and death at -20 C. Same problem for li-ion accumulators - when liquid is frozen - electrons are stucked...
                                          Also would be great to add some link about battery/accumulator types, advanteges and disadvantages, but i have no links in english, easy-to-read and in one place...

                                          But i have very great link about battery-powering that really should be added here, but in advanced section:
                                          http://www.gammon.com.au/power

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