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  • Boots33B Boots33

    @Samuel235 Have a look at this thread for some ideas.

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    @Boots33 - Thanks dude, I have had a quick skim read just but will bookmark it when i get my gateway working. These issues right now are driving me insane, and spending the day to try and find the problem. Thank you for linking me to that post!

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

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      I just tried this sketch, works on latest version, but i cant seen any relais in Domoticz, only see the node relais, did i miss something

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        I just tried this sketch, works on latest version, but i cant seen any relais in Domoticz, only see the node relais, did i miss something

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        @Rene046 you could try my sketch: https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/6638/multiple-relays-motion-sketch-fully-customizable-optional-timer-manual-override

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          @Rene046 you could try my sketch: https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/6638/multiple-relays-motion-sketch-fully-customizable-optional-timer-manual-override

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          @HenryWhite

          thx

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            sineverba
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            wrote on last edited by sineverba
            #45

            Hi to all!
            I would edit the secure relay sketch so in loop the node sends to the gateway, let's say every hours, his state (on or off).

            1. I avoid delay otherwise Arduino cannot receive the comands from gateway, so I will use the millis sketch, modified from the official Arduino website.

            My doubt is... How can I get the current state of the relay?

            Relevant part of sketch is in loop and before setup()

            /* TIME variables */
            unsigned long previousMillis = 0;        // will store last time state is sent
            // constants won't change:
            const long interval = 10000;           // interval at which to send state (milliseconds === seconds x 1000). For test we try every 10 seconds
            

            And the main loop

            void loop()
            {
            
              // check to see if it's time to send state; that is, if the difference
              // between the current time and last time you sent state is bigger than
              // the interval at which you want to send the state.
              unsigned long currentMillis = millis();
            
              if (currentMillis - previousMillis >= interval) {
                // save the last time you blinked the LED
                previousMillis = currentMillis;
            
                // send the state here!
                // test
                Serial.println("This is the moment where I need to send state");
            
                //send(?????????); // Send current state. Probabily will update also the log?
              }
            

            The base sketch is >>> https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/blob/master/examples/SecureActuator/SecureActuator.ino

            And the millis example is >>> https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/BlinkWithoutDelay

            Thank you to all!

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              Hi to all!
              I would edit the secure relay sketch so in loop the node sends to the gateway, let's say every hours, his state (on or off).

              1. I avoid delay otherwise Arduino cannot receive the comands from gateway, so I will use the millis sketch, modified from the official Arduino website.

              My doubt is... How can I get the current state of the relay?

              Relevant part of sketch is in loop and before setup()

              /* TIME variables */
              unsigned long previousMillis = 0;        // will store last time state is sent
              // constants won't change:
              const long interval = 10000;           // interval at which to send state (milliseconds === seconds x 1000). For test we try every 10 seconds
              

              And the main loop

              void loop()
              {
              
                // check to see if it's time to send state; that is, if the difference
                // between the current time and last time you sent state is bigger than
                // the interval at which you want to send the state.
                unsigned long currentMillis = millis();
              
                if (currentMillis - previousMillis >= interval) {
                  // save the last time you blinked the LED
                  previousMillis = currentMillis;
              
                  // send the state here!
                  // test
                  Serial.println("This is the moment where I need to send state");
              
                  //send(?????????); // Send current state. Probabily will update also the log?
                }
              

              The base sketch is >>> https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/blob/master/examples/SecureActuator/SecureActuator.ino

              And the millis example is >>> https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/BlinkWithoutDelay

              Thank you to all!

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              wrote on last edited by sineverba
              #46

              @sineverba
              Edit:
              I did edit the pre-setup configuration

              int val = 0;  // the value of digital pin
              #define CHILD_ID 1   // Id of the sensor child
              MyMessage msg(CHILD_ID,V_LIGHT);
              

              And I did edit the loop:

              if (currentMillis - previousMillis >= interval) {
                  // save the last time you blinked the LED
                  previousMillis = currentMillis;
              
                  // send the state here!
                  // test
                  Serial.println("This is the moment where I need to send state");
              
                  val = digitalRead(LOCK_1);
              
                  
                  Serial.print("Il valore del relay รจ ");
                  Serial.println(val);
              
                  send(msg.set(val),true); // Send new state and request ack back. 
                }
              

              I got the update in Domoticz in Hardware > Configuration > Children of nodes

              alt text

              And I did test also every 3 seconds, all ok.

              But I don't have the refresh in "main page":

              alt text

              I did test removing current to Arduino when Relay was ON. With Arduino off, I did change the state in domoticz to OFF.

              Because Arduino save previous state in EEPROM, after full start the relay did go ON, in Domoticz got "1" in children (all right, because digitalRead was 1) but main panel shows OFF.

              I did expect a graphical change...

              Thank you (and hope that all is clear) :)

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                #47

                Hi to all!
                To achieve my goal (node that sends relay state after power failure to sync with domoticz), I'm editing the button script.

                I have added this line

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

                in setup, so I thought it send only one time at startup the current state after power failure.

                But..... the relay shutdown/shuton (or viceversa) twice, in fast sequence....

                Thank you very much!

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                  Hi to all!
                  To achieve my goal (node that sends relay state after power failure to sync with domoticz), I'm editing the button script.

                  I have added this line

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

                  in setup, so I thought it send only one time at startup the current state after power failure.

                  But..... the relay shutdown/shuton (or viceversa) twice, in fast sequence....

                  Thank you very much!

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                  sineverba
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #48

                  @sineverba

                  Bingo!

                  If I did understand well, the actuator sketch DOESN'T directly acts the relay, but sends to the gateway and expect from the gw itself the "new state" (in effect, you short GND & PIN 4, arduino sends new state to the gateway and gateway resend the new state).

                  So, 'cause I would to update the state on controller, I did this simple edit on setup:

                  // Set relay to last known state (using eeprom storage) 
                   state = loadState(CHILD_ID);
                   digitalWrite(RELAY_PIN, state?RELAY_ON:RELAY_OFF);
                  
                   Serial.print("Lo stato ultimo era ");
                   Serial.println(state);
                  
                   if ( state == 1) {
                     state = 0;
                   } else {
                     state = 1;
                   }
                   
                   send(msg.set(state?false:true), true); // Send new state and request ack back
                  

                  Basically, If relay was OFF on a power failure, and someone on Domoticz try to start the relay, the state in Domoticz will be "on".

                  When power returns, the arduino read the state (in my example OFF == 0), convert in 1 and send to the gateway the 1. The gateway // Domoticz will be answer with 0.

                  So, relay doesn't nothing and Domoticz state is update.

                  But.... why I need to invert the logic? :D

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                  • S sineverba

                    Hi to all!
                    To achieve my goal (node that sends relay state after power failure to sync with domoticz), I'm editing the button script.

                    I have added this line

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

                    in setup, so I thought it send only one time at startup the current state after power failure.

                    But..... the relay shutdown/shuton (or viceversa) twice, in fast sequence....

                    Thank you very much!

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                    Boots33
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #49

                    @sineverba said in ๐Ÿ’ฌ Relay:

                    To achieve my goal (node that sends relay state after power failure to sync with domoticz)

                    Have a look at the sketch I used for my Synchronising Light switch you may be able to use some of that code perhaps.

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                    • Boots33B Boots33

                      @sineverba said in ๐Ÿ’ฌ Relay:

                      To achieve my goal (node that sends relay state after power failure to sync with domoticz)

                      Have a look at the sketch I used for my Synchronising Light switch you may be able to use some of that code perhaps.

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                      Hardware Contributor
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                      #50

                      @Boots33

                      Never seen the request function.
                      You are hero-member for a reason...
                      Thank you very much! :) :)

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                      • S sineverba

                        @Boots33

                        Never seen the request function.
                        You are hero-member for a reason...
                        Thank you very much! :) :)

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                        Boots33
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                        #51

                        @sineverba said in ๐Ÿ’ฌ Relay:

                        Never seen the request function.

                        You can find request and other useful info on the API page.
                        Hope you are enjoying your MySensors journey :)

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                          #52

                          Hello,

                          since the relay has leds and is therefore power consuming, i was wondering if someone has written a sketch for a low power usage of the relay (as for the sensors) allowing the arduino (and the relay) to sleep all the time and wake up every 5 minutes for instance just to check if the controller has changed the desired state of the switch.

                          Of course then the relay could be as late as 5minute, but this is not an issue for my application ...

                          thanks for any suggestion

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                          • fhenrycoF fhenryco

                            Hello,

                            since the relay has leds and is therefore power consuming, i was wondering if someone has written a sketch for a low power usage of the relay (as for the sensors) allowing the arduino (and the relay) to sleep all the time and wake up every 5 minutes for instance just to check if the controller has changed the desired state of the switch.

                            Of course then the relay could be as late as 5minute, but this is not an issue for my application ...

                            thanks for any suggestion

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #53

                            @fhenryco can't the relay node use power from whatever it is controlling?

                            For sleeping nodes, the smartsleep feature can be useful. Search for that keyword in the forum and look at https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#sleeping

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                              fhenryco
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                              #54

                              thanks , indeed it's because the relay is controlling a 12V battery power to solenoid valve , that low power consumption is needed. BTW the 12V is obtained from a 4S lipo (16.5V max voltage) and a 12 regulator and i dont know if its better to feed the arduino from a 5V regulator fed by the same Lipo , or use an additional set of AA batteries ... i remember that it's better to have an as low as possible drop in voltage to save power...

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                              • fhenrycoF fhenryco

                                thanks , indeed it's because the relay is controlling a 12V battery power to solenoid valve , that low power consumption is needed. BTW the 12V is obtained from a 4S lipo (16.5V max voltage) and a 12 regulator and i dont know if its better to feed the arduino from a 5V regulator fed by the same Lipo , or use an additional set of AA batteries ... i remember that it's better to have an as low as possible drop in voltage to save power...

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                                Boots33
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                                @fhenryco If you are trying to keep your power use down then you could also consider using either a Latching Relay or even a MOSFET.

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                                • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                                  @fhenryco can't the relay node use power from whatever it is controlling?

                                  For sleeping nodes, the smartsleep feature can be useful. Search for that keyword in the forum and look at https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#sleeping

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                                  fhenryco
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #56

                                  @mfalkvidd smartsleep was not supported by domoticz at the begining of the year ... but there was a domoticz upgrade in july ... do you know if it's now supported ?

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                                  • Boots33B Boots33

                                    @fhenryco If you are trying to keep your power use down then you could also consider using either a Latching Relay or even a MOSFET.

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                                    wrote on last edited by
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                                    @Boots33 said in ๐Ÿ’ฌ Relay:

                                    @fhenryco If you are trying to keep your power use down then you could also consider using either a Latching Relay or even a MOSFET.

                                    Agreed, if you want to save power you need to use a latching relay. Also another regulator would be fine to power the arduino.

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                                      @Boots33 said in ๐Ÿ’ฌ Relay:

                                      @fhenryco If you are trying to keep your power use down then you could also consider using either a Latching Relay or even a MOSFET.

                                      Agreed, if you want to save power you need to use a latching relay. Also another regulator would be fine to power the arduino.

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                                      fhenryco
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                                      #58

                                      @gohan can you explain the benefit (for a low power app) of a relay switching on electrical pulse rather something else ?
                                      i mean, even the regular relay has both an open by default circuit output and close by default circuit ouput so it could remain on the desired state even when not powered up ...

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                                        wrote on last edited by
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                                        I am referring that when relay is on it is drawing power to stay on, while a latching relay it only draws power during the switch on and only during the switch off.

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                                        • gohanG gohan

                                          I am referring that when relay is on it is drawing power to stay on, while a latching relay it only draws power during the switch on and only during the switch off.

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                                          @gohan not sure this is going to be an easy way: need find arduino code for latch relay, dont know if domoticz is supporting this device ?, ...

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