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  • GizmohG Offline
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    I tried the relay sketch on my arduino mini pro (5v), step down converter for the NRF module and a two channel relay. It's conecte to a Raspi GW wirh the 2.0.0 beta and FHEM as controller. The switching works as expexted. but the relay switches continuisly on and off on its own after a certain time. I tried removing the loop-block but with no effort. Is there anything i can do to get a stable state? Thanks

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    • GizmohG Gizmoh

      I tried the relay sketch on my arduino mini pro (5v), step down converter for the NRF module and a two channel relay. It's conecte to a Raspi GW wirh the 2.0.0 beta and FHEM as controller. The switching works as expexted. but the relay switches continuisly on and off on its own after a certain time. I tried removing the loop-block but with no effort. Is there anything i can do to get a stable state? Thanks

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      korttoma
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      #19

      @Gizmoh sounds like the relays are not receiving enough power to remain on. How are you powering all this?

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      • korttomaK korttoma

        @Gizmoh sounds like the relays are not receiving enough power to remain on. How are you powering all this?

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        #20

        @korttoma
        I'm powering this with 6 x AA Batteries into the RAW Input from the Arduino and the 5v output from Arduino to the Relay.

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        • GizmohG Gizmoh

          @korttoma
          I'm powering this with 6 x AA Batteries into the RAW Input from the Arduino and the 5v output from Arduino to the Relay.

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          korttoma
          Hero Member
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          #21

          @Gizmoh ok so it seems like the voltage regulator on the arduino cannot handle the load the relays produce when activated. You need to power the relay board directly from your batteries either trough another 5V regulator or if your relay board already can handle a higher voltage you can connect it directly.

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          • korttomaK korttoma

            @Gizmoh ok so it seems like the voltage regulator on the arduino cannot handle the load the relays produce when activated. You need to power the relay board directly from your batteries either trough another 5V regulator or if your relay board already can handle a higher voltage you can connect it directly.

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            #22

            @korttoma Ah, okay, thank you. I'll give it a try.
            Maybe connecting a Decoupling-Capacitor could also fix this problem?

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            • Rodolfo VieiraR Offline
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              #23

              hello one doubt
              if a use this sketch: /mysensors/MySensorsArduinoExamples/examples/RelayWithButtonActuator/RelayWithButtonActuator.ino

              when i press the button home assistant knows if switch was turned or off? its change the stat?

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              • riochickenR Offline
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                #24

                Hi,

                First of all Merry Xmas to all of you!

                I want to use this sketch with three LEDs to present the status of the alarm at home, so with a multicolored LED I have a green status, a red and a blue status, but I just want one color at a time, is there a way to alter the code a little to make sure that is a color is activated, the other one is turned off?

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                • riochickenR riochicken

                  Hi,

                  First of all Merry Xmas to all of you!

                  I want to use this sketch with three LEDs to present the status of the alarm at home, so with a multicolored LED I have a green status, a red and a blue status, but I just want one color at a time, is there a way to alter the code a little to make sure that is a color is activated, the other one is turned off?

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                  Mod
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #25

                  @riochicken yes, but I wouldn't recommend relays for controlling a led. It can be controlled directly from the Arduino pins.

                  Look at the code for these:
                  https://www.openhardware.io/view/21/RGBW-LED-Controller#tabs-source
                  https://www.openhardware.io/view/74/OH-MySensors-RGBW-Controller#tabs-source

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                    #26

                    @mfalkvidd : I have directly soldered the LED's to the board, would be a waste of relays.. :) Thanks I will look into the examples you just gave...

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                      #27

                      @mfalkvidd I have no clue how to decode the examples you gave, normally in vb or powershell I would check if a pin would be active if another color was requested so I could turn off the other color but I am a bit lost with the code....

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                        wrote on last edited by pepson
                        #28

                        Hi all
                        I use this sketch for controlling 2 x relays. Can anybody change me this sketch to controliling only 1 x relay ?

                        Next problem....
                        Anybody know how edit sketch for relays to add itrms to send repeate update status to gateway? I want eliminate problem when node start and change status , but gateway is disabled. And after gateway will be enable show in my Domoticz old status/last memory before disable gateway. But after this node has changed status and this status is not show in Domoticz after run. I want to work it as Z-Wave. Z-wave has always actual status. Is any chance to also MySensors Gateway and not has always actual status ?

                        /**
                           DESCRIPTION
                           Sketch for 2x relay with buttons monostable. After back power all relays set OFF and send correct status OFF to controller.  
                        */
                        
                        // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
                        #define MY_DEBUG
                        
                        // Enable and select radio type attached
                        //#define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                        #define MY_RADIO_RFM69
                        #define MY_RFM69_FREQUENCY RF69_868MHZ
                        #define MY_IS_RFM69HW
                        
                        // Enabled repeater feature for this node
                        #define MY_REPEATER_FEATURE
                        
                        // Node id defaults to AUTO (tries to fetch id from controller)
                        #define MY_NODE_ID AUTO
                        
                        #include <SPI.h>
                        #include <MySensors.h>
                        #include <Bounce2.h>
                        
                        // Define Relays
                        #define RELAY_ON 1  // GPIO value to write to turn on attached relay
                        #define RELAY_OFF 0  // GPIO value to write to turn off attached relay
                        
                        // Define Sensor ID's
                        #define SSR_A_ID 1   // Id of the sensor child
                        #define SSR_B_ID 2   // Id of the sensor child
                        
                        // Define buttons and relays
                        const int buttonPinA = 3;
                        const int buttonPinB = 4;
                        const int relayPinA = 5;
                        const int relayPinB = 6;
                        
                        // Define Variables
                        int oldValueA = 0;
                        int oldValueB = 0;
                        bool stateA = false;
                        bool stateB = false;
                        int trigger = 0;
                        
                        Bounce debouncerA = Bounce();
                        Bounce debouncerB = Bounce();
                        
                        MyMessage msgA(SSR_A_ID, V_STATUS);
                        MyMessage msgB(SSR_B_ID, V_STATUS);
                        
                        void setup()
                        {
                        
                          pinMode(buttonPinA, INPUT_PULLUP); // Setup the button Activate internal pull-up
                          pinMode(buttonPinB, INPUT_PULLUP); // Setup the button Activate internal pull-up
                        
                        
                          // After setting up the buttons, setup debouncer
                          debouncerA.attach(buttonPinA);
                          debouncerA.interval(5);
                          debouncerB.attach(buttonPinB);
                          debouncerB.interval(5);
                        
                          // Make sure relays are off when starting up
                          digitalWrite(relayPinA, RELAY_OFF);
                          digitalWrite(relayPinB, RELAY_OFF);
                          // Then set relay pins in output mode
                          pinMode(relayPinA, OUTPUT);
                          pinMode(relayPinB, OUTPUT);
                        
                        }
                        
                        void presentation()  {
                          // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                          sendSketchInfo("2xRelay with monostable", "2.1");
                        
                          // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                          present(SSR_A_ID, S_LIGHT);
                          present(SSR_B_ID, S_LIGHT);
                        
                        }
                        
                        /*
                           Example on how to asynchronously check for new messages from gw
                        */
                        void loop()
                        {
                        if (trigger == 0){
                          send(msgA.set(false)); // Send off state for relayA to ensure controller knows the switch is off
                          send(msgB.set(false)); // Send off state for relayB to ensure controller knows the switch is off
                          trigger = 1;
                        }
                          
                          debouncerA.update();
                          // Get the update value
                          int valueA = debouncerA.read();
                          if (valueA != oldValueA && valueA == 0) {
                            send(msgA.set(stateA ? false : true), true); // Send new state and request ack back
                        
                          }
                          oldValueA = valueA;
                         
                        
                          debouncerB.update();
                          // Get the update value
                          int valueB = debouncerB.read();
                          if (valueB != oldValueB && valueB == 0) {
                            send(msgB.set(stateB ? false : true), true); // Send new state and request ack back
                        
                          }
                          oldValueB = valueB;
                        }
                        
                        void receive(const MyMessage &message) {
                          // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway.
                          if (message.type == V_STATUS) {
                              
                            switch (message.sensor) {
                              case 1:
                                stateA = message.getBool();
                                digitalWrite(message.sensor + 4, stateA ? RELAY_ON : RELAY_OFF);
                                
                                break;
                              case 2:
                                stateB = message.getBool();
                                digitalWrite(message.sensor + 4, stateB ? RELAY_ON : RELAY_OFF);
                                
                                break;
                              
                            }
                           
                              // Write some debug info
                            Serial.print("Incoming change for sensor:");
                            Serial.println(message.sensor);
                            Serial.print("from node:");
                            Serial.println(message.sender);
                            Serial.print(", New status: ");
                            Serial.println(message.getBool());
                          }
                        }```
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                          Hello,
                          I would like to do an auto off after 2 sec directly in the sketch, however I do not understand how to write the code? I do not want to make a loop, but on pressing the ON button from my box the relay is activated is deactivated after 2 sec.

                          Thank you for your help.

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                            #30

                            I'm trying to wrap my head around the button example and don't understand what the loop() really does. To me it only alters the "state" but how does it affect the relay?
                            Is the button physically connected to the relay or should the controller send the new state back and let the receive() function handle the actual relay switching?
                            Also, after presentation, shouldn't there be a send() to the controller?

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                            • EfflonE Efflon

                              I'm trying to wrap my head around the button example and don't understand what the loop() really does. To me it only alters the "state" but how does it affect the relay?
                              Is the button physically connected to the relay or should the controller send the new state back and let the receive() function handle the actual relay switching?
                              Also, after presentation, shouldn't there be a send() to the controller?

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                              korttoma
                              Hero Member
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #31

                              @Efflon you are right about the loop() function it seems like the part where it should change the relay state is missing. Did you try to use this example code?

                              The button should be wired between PIN 3 and GND so that when you push the button PIN 3 is Grounded.

                              PIN 3 is connected to a "Debouncer" in the "setup()" ( so that when you push the button the code detects only one push and not several ).

                              loop() monitors the debouncer and when it detects that you have pushed the button it will send the new state to the controller. I think it should also change the state so if it does not do that you could add the following line

                              digitalWrite(RELAY_PIN, state?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF); //write new state to relay output

                              Before this line in the loop() function:
                              send(msg.set(state?false:true), true); // Send new state and request ack back

                              You could also add the line:
                              saveState(CHILD_ID, state); // Store state in eeprom

                              To the same part of the code so that the state change is written to eeprom so that the previous state can be returned after a power failure.

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                              • korttomaK korttoma

                                @Efflon you are right about the loop() function it seems like the part where it should change the relay state is missing. Did you try to use this example code?

                                The button should be wired between PIN 3 and GND so that when you push the button PIN 3 is Grounded.

                                PIN 3 is connected to a "Debouncer" in the "setup()" ( so that when you push the button the code detects only one push and not several ).

                                loop() monitors the debouncer and when it detects that you have pushed the button it will send the new state to the controller. I think it should also change the state so if it does not do that you could add the following line

                                digitalWrite(RELAY_PIN, state?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF); //write new state to relay output

                                Before this line in the loop() function:
                                send(msg.set(state?false:true), true); // Send new state and request ack back

                                You could also add the line:
                                saveState(CHILD_ID, state); // Store state in eeprom

                                To the same part of the code so that the state change is written to eeprom so that the previous state can be returned after a power failure.

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                                @korttoma
                                Thanks for the explanation! Just as I suspected with missing relay code.

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                                • EfflonE Efflon

                                  I'm trying to wrap my head around the button example and don't understand what the loop() really does. To me it only alters the "state" but how does it affect the relay?
                                  Is the button physically connected to the relay or should the controller send the new state back and let the receive() function handle the actual relay switching?
                                  Also, after presentation, shouldn't there be a send() to the controller?

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                                  Boots33
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                                  #33

                                  @Efflon said:

                                  I'm trying to wrap my head around the button example and don't understand what the loop() really does. To me it only alters the "state" but how does it affect the relay?
                                  Is the button physically connected to the relay or should the controller send the new state back and let the receive() function handle the actual relay switching?

                                  The loop in the relay with button actuator sketch does three main things

                                  checks for a new button push
                                  changes the current state
                                  Sends the new state to the controller

                                  If you look at the message code you can see it also asks for an ACK back from the controller. That is the true at the end of the line.

                                  send(msg.set(state?false:true), true);                         // Send new state and request ack back
                                  

                                  It is this returned ACK that is used to switch the relay to the new state in the void receive function

                                  The one drawback in this code if it is used for say a light switch is that if this node looses contact with the controller then the relay cannot be changed by pressing the button.

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                                  • Boots33B Boots33

                                    @Efflon said:

                                    I'm trying to wrap my head around the button example and don't understand what the loop() really does. To me it only alters the "state" but how does it affect the relay?
                                    Is the button physically connected to the relay or should the controller send the new state back and let the receive() function handle the actual relay switching?

                                    The loop in the relay with button actuator sketch does three main things

                                    checks for a new button push
                                    changes the current state
                                    Sends the new state to the controller

                                    If you look at the message code you can see it also asks for an ACK back from the controller. That is the true at the end of the line.

                                    send(msg.set(state?false:true), true);                         // Send new state and request ack back
                                    

                                    It is this returned ACK that is used to switch the relay to the new state in the void receive function

                                    The one drawback in this code if it is used for say a light switch is that if this node looses contact with the controller then the relay cannot be changed by pressing the button.

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                                    #34

                                    @Boots33 Ok, you explanation is what was my only explanation to the "missing" code. When experimenting with this using the mqtt gateway sketch and home-assistant as controller, the ACK is just an ACK and not a "real" message with payload thus just toggling the state bool and getting things out of sync..

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                                      #35

                                      I did not get the example working properly with my 8 channel SSR. So here is my updated version of the example.

                                      I have changed the way the pins are assigned by using a array. The current example tries to connect relays 7 and 8 to pins 9 and 10 when you select an 8 channel relays. This won't work because those pins are used by the radio module.

                                      I think you can connect a relays to any pin which is not used. If so this will make it possible to connect up to 14 relays to the mini pro when also the pins A5-A7 are available.

                                      // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
                                      #define MY_DEBUG
                                      
                                      // Enable and select radio type attached
                                      #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                                      //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
                                      
                                      // Enable repeater functionality for this node
                                      #define MY_REPEATER_FEATURE
                                      
                                      #include <MySensors.h>
                                      
                                      const int PINS[] = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15}; // I/O pins 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, A0, A1 for the relays 
                                      #define NUMBER_OF_RELAYS 8 // Total number of attached relays
                                      #define RELAY_ON 0  // GPIO value to write to turn on attached relay
                                      #define RELAY_OFF 1 // GPIO value to write to turn off attached relay
                                      
                                      
                                      void before()
                                      {
                                          for (int sensor=1; sensor<=NUMBER_OF_RELAYS; sensor++) {
                                              // Then set relay pins in output mode
                                              pinMode(PINS[sensor-1], OUTPUT);
                                              // Set relay to last known state (using eeprom storage)
                                              digitalWrite(PINS[sensor-1], loadState(sensor)?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
                                              
                                          }
                                      }
                                      
                                      void setup()
                                      {
                                      
                                      }
                                      
                                      void presentation()
                                      {
                                          // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                                          sendSketchInfo("Relay", "1.0");
                                      
                                          for (int sensor=1; sensor<=NUMBER_OF_RELAYS; sensor++) {
                                              // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                                              present(sensor, S_BINARY);
                                          }
                                      }
                                      
                                      
                                      void loop()
                                      {
                                      
                                      }
                                      
                                      void receive(const MyMessage &message)
                                      {
                                          // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway.
                                          if (message.type==V_STATUS) {
                                              // Change relay state
                                              digitalWrite(PINS[message.sensor-1], message.getBool()?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
                                              // Store state in eeprom
                                              saveState(message.sensor, message.getBool());
                                              // Write some debug info
                                              Serial.print("Incoming change for sensor:");
                                              Serial.print(message.sensor);
                                              Serial.print(", New status: ");
                                              Serial.println(message.getBool());
                                          }
                                      }
                                      
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                                        #36

                                        I'm attempting to get my double relay board containing two switch inputs. I see that the two sketches suggested on the relay page are there but one seems to be updated to the new version which allows you to use multiple relays on the board but the other isn't, as far as i can see. How do I go about making the sketch with buttons accept more relays?

                                        MySensors 2.1.1
                                        Controller - OpenHAB (Virtual Machine)
                                        Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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                                        • WoekaW Woeka

                                          I did not get the example working properly with my 8 channel SSR. So here is my updated version of the example.

                                          I have changed the way the pins are assigned by using a array. The current example tries to connect relays 7 and 8 to pins 9 and 10 when you select an 8 channel relays. This won't work because those pins are used by the radio module.

                                          I think you can connect a relays to any pin which is not used. If so this will make it possible to connect up to 14 relays to the mini pro when also the pins A5-A7 are available.

                                          // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
                                          #define MY_DEBUG
                                          
                                          // Enable and select radio type attached
                                          #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                                          //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
                                          
                                          // Enable repeater functionality for this node
                                          #define MY_REPEATER_FEATURE
                                          
                                          #include <MySensors.h>
                                          
                                          const int PINS[] = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15}; // I/O pins 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, A0, A1 for the relays 
                                          #define NUMBER_OF_RELAYS 8 // Total number of attached relays
                                          #define RELAY_ON 0  // GPIO value to write to turn on attached relay
                                          #define RELAY_OFF 1 // GPIO value to write to turn off attached relay
                                          
                                          
                                          void before()
                                          {
                                              for (int sensor=1; sensor<=NUMBER_OF_RELAYS; sensor++) {
                                                  // Then set relay pins in output mode
                                                  pinMode(PINS[sensor-1], OUTPUT);
                                                  // Set relay to last known state (using eeprom storage)
                                                  digitalWrite(PINS[sensor-1], loadState(sensor)?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
                                                  
                                              }
                                          }
                                          
                                          void setup()
                                          {
                                          
                                          }
                                          
                                          void presentation()
                                          {
                                              // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                                              sendSketchInfo("Relay", "1.0");
                                          
                                              for (int sensor=1; sensor<=NUMBER_OF_RELAYS; sensor++) {
                                                  // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                                                  present(sensor, S_BINARY);
                                              }
                                          }
                                          
                                          
                                          void loop()
                                          {
                                          
                                          }
                                          
                                          void receive(const MyMessage &message)
                                          {
                                              // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway.
                                              if (message.type==V_STATUS) {
                                                  // Change relay state
                                                  digitalWrite(PINS[message.sensor-1], message.getBool()?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
                                                  // Store state in eeprom
                                                  saveState(message.sensor, message.getBool());
                                                  // Write some debug info
                                                  Serial.print("Incoming change for sensor:");
                                                  Serial.print(message.sensor);
                                                  Serial.print(", New status: ");
                                                  Serial.println(message.getBool());
                                              }
                                          }
                                          
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                                          wrote on last edited by ijobain
                                          #37

                                          Hi @Woeka
                                          I've been testing your code, but works inverse mode
                                          if switch in domoticz is on the relay is off and vice versa

                                          RaspberryPi - Domoticz - last stable | MySensors Gateway USB - 2.1.1 | RFLink Gateway USB - 45.9

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