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  • korttomaK korttoma

    Hi @gtortone ,
    I finally found some time to hock up the RFM12B. Seems to be almost working. I just get the value "inf" for current. Do I have some datatype problem or maybe it should be calculated differently my Efergy engage hub?
    I'm using a Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V

    Attached the serial print.0_1484211281663_efergyLog.txt

    I should see values around 100W most of the time and some smaller down to 30W.

    Edit: It seems like it might be payload[6] that is equal to 255 at 100W and 254 at under 40W that is causing problems with the calculation.

    Edit2: Took 3 samples at around 30W, 60W and 100W. 0_1484220204136_efergyLog2.txt I need to find something so that I could test higher values to so I could figure out the formula to use.

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    gtortone
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    Hi @korttoma,
    take a look to this decoding based on your collected data for 30W, 60W and 100W;

    everything seems to be ok !!

    Regards,
    Gennaro

    p.s. I checked in your profile that you live in Finland and power voltage is 220/240 V :-)

    • bytes #1: 0x09 fixed value
    • bytes #2: 0X50 fixed value
    • bytes #3: 0x2E fixed value
    • bytes #4: 0x40 fixed value
    • bytes #5: current MSB
    • bytes #6: current LSB
    • bytes #7: exponent
    • bytes #8: CRC
    • current detected = ((MSB << 8) + LSB / 65535) / pow(2, (255-exponent))

    30 W = 0.13 A (@220V)

    9 - 0x09
    80 - 0x50
    46 - 0x2E
    64 - 0x40

    71 - 0x47
    172 - 0xAC
    254 - 0xFE
    184 - 0xB8

    0x47AC = 18348

    current = 18348 / 65535 / pow(2, 1) = 0.139 A

    60 W = 0.26 A (@220V)

    9 - 0x09
    80 - 0x50
    46 - 0x2E
    64 - 0x40

    69 - 0x45
    29 - 0x1D
    255 - 0xFF
    40 - 0x28

    0x451D = 17693

    current = 17693 / 65535 / pow(2, 0) = 0.269 A

    100 W = 0.45 A (@220V)

    9 - 0x09
    80 - 0x50
    46 - 0x2E
    64 - 0x40

    112 - 0x70
    163 - 0xA3
    255 - 0xFF
    217 - 0xD9

    0x70A3 = 28835 (10)

    current = 28835 / 65535 / pow(2, 0) = 0.439 A

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      korttoma
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      wrote on last edited by korttoma
      #16

      Thanks @gtortone your formula seems to work. I just need to find a way to test higher values.

      I almost had the same formula but I did not have the "65535". Could you explain where you got this value from?

      -- S --
      9
      80
      46
      64
      76
      204
      254
      221
      -- E --
      abc_value = 19660current = 0.15A - power = 34.50 W
      23701 TSF:MSG:SEND,9-9-0-0,s=9,c=1,t=17,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:34
      OK = 4 - short pk = 0 - long pk = 0 - crc bad = 0
      -- S --
      9
      80
      46
      64
      71
      173
      255
      186
      -- E --
      abc_value = 18349current = 0.28A - power = 64.40 W
      29693 TSF:MSG:SEND,9-9-0-0,s=9,c=1,t=17,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:64
      OK = 5 - short pk = 0 - long pk = 0 - crc bad = 0
      -- S --
      9
      80
      46
      64
      115
      51
      255
      108
      -- E --
      abc_value = 29491current = 0.45A - power = 103.50 W
      35688 TSF:MSG:SEND,9-9-0-0,s=9,c=1,t=17,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:103
      OK = 6 - short pk = 0 - long pk = 0 - crc bad = 0
      
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      • korttomaK korttoma

        Thanks @gtortone your formula seems to work. I just need to find a way to test higher values.

        I almost had the same formula but I did not have the "65535". Could you explain where you got this value from?

        -- S --
        9
        80
        46
        64
        76
        204
        254
        221
        -- E --
        abc_value = 19660current = 0.15A - power = 34.50 W
        23701 TSF:MSG:SEND,9-9-0-0,s=9,c=1,t=17,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:34
        OK = 4 - short pk = 0 - long pk = 0 - crc bad = 0
        -- S --
        9
        80
        46
        64
        71
        173
        255
        186
        -- E --
        abc_value = 18349current = 0.28A - power = 64.40 W
        29693 TSF:MSG:SEND,9-9-0-0,s=9,c=1,t=17,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:64
        OK = 5 - short pk = 0 - long pk = 0 - crc bad = 0
        -- S --
        9
        80
        46
        64
        115
        51
        255
        108
        -- E --
        abc_value = 29491current = 0.45A - power = 103.50 W
        35688 TSF:MSG:SEND,9-9-0-0,s=9,c=1,t=17,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:103
        OK = 6 - short pk = 0 - long pk = 0 - crc bad = 0
        
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        gtortone
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        Hi @korttoma,

        the value 65535 or 32768 often is used as multiplier from sensor that send metric;
        usually when you have to send a "small" float value (temperature, current) you can send it as integer
        multiplied by a big constant instead of sending it with a float value converted in binary...

        I just refined my formula with this that is more close to formula I found for my Efergy using a small
        constant:

        current = 18348 / 32768 / pow(2, 255-254 + 1) = 0.139 A
        current = 17693 / 32768 / pow(2, 255-255 + 1) = 0.269 A
        current = 28835 / 32768 / pow(2, 255-255 + 1) = 0.439 A

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          korttoma
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          Hi @gtortone I'm working on finalizing this node and I'm having some trouble with stability. The node stays alive from a few minutes to 30min and then stops communicating.

          What kind of decoupling capacitors are you using in your setup?
          I now have 2 pc 0.1uF, 2 pc 47uF and one 0.33uF.

          I use a HLK-PM03, a Pro Mini 3.3, and the NRF24L01+

          Debugging output don't give me much to go in since it just stops responding.

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          • korttomaK korttoma

            Hi @gtortone I'm working on finalizing this node and I'm having some trouble with stability. The node stays alive from a few minutes to 30min and then stops communicating.

            What kind of decoupling capacitors are you using in your setup?
            I now have 2 pc 0.1uF, 2 pc 47uF and one 0.33uF.

            I use a HLK-PM03, a Pro Mini 3.3, and the NRF24L01+

            Debugging output don't give me much to go in since it just stops responding.

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            gtortone
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            @korttoma

            Hi,
            at the moment I'm defining some things in order to use RFM69 modules...
            in the past, on my NRF24L01+ I was using 10 uF capacitor but I had same problems of "stop responding"...

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            • G gtortone

              @korttoma

              Hi,
              at the moment I'm defining some things in order to use RFM69 modules...
              in the past, on my NRF24L01+ I was using 10 uF capacitor but I had same problems of "stop responding"...

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              korttoma
              Hero Member
              wrote on last edited by korttoma
              #20

              @gtortone My node has now been running for more then 40min since I added the 0.1uF and 0.33uF tantalum caps. I'm hoping this will be the solution for me since I have no tools to debug any disturbance like this.

              EDIT: It failed again :(

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                korttoma
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                #21

                Tried exchanging the NRF24L01+ with an RFM69 but it does not seem to work at all with this setup. Might be because the RFM69 is using the same frequency as the RFM12B or maybe I can not have the 2 in the same node because they are related.

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                • G gtortone

                  @korttoma

                  Hi,
                  at the moment I'm defining some things in order to use RFM69 modules...
                  in the past, on my NRF24L01+ I was using 10 uF capacitor but I had same problems of "stop responding"...

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                  korttoma
                  Hero Member
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #22

                  @gtortone did you have any chance to look at the "stop responding" issue of this device?

                  I tried to add some more debug prints to your code today but if I add them to the wrong places the efergy receive function stops working and receives only 0 value. I guess it messes with the timing.

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                  • korttomaK korttoma

                    @gtortone did you have any chance to look at the "stop responding" issue of this device?

                    I tried to add some more debug prints to your code today but if I add them to the wrong places the efergy receive function stops working and receives only 0 value. I guess it messes with the timing.

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                    @korttoma Hi, I just returned to play with Efergy and Arduino. I realized that debug messages on UART reset the micro. Now I'm skipping (with a #define DEBUG and #ifdef) all debug messages and it seems to work fine. But take into account that now I'm not using any radio module... just to test the firmware.

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                      korttoma
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                      wrote on last edited by korttoma
                      #24

                      :D What a coincidence. I returned to this project today also. Now trying to set this up as an Ethernet GW with local sensor without NRF radio. I still have to share the SPI bus with the Ethernet module though. I'll let you know how it goes.

                      I think I did try removing the serial prints earlier but I'm not sure..

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                        korttoma
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                        #25

                        The ethernet GW approach performs even worse than your original solution. I get one or 2 measurements and then nothing. Still responds to ping but no communication with the controller.
                        I don't know how to debug this since it just stops working. Is there by any chance anything in the code that consumes memory?

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                          ailiev
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                          Hi All,

                          First of all, great work man!

                          I was wondering do you know if we need to have established link between the wireless sensor and the receiver?

                          I only have the wireless sensor so I was wondering if I can use this without the receiver?

                          Any thoughts?

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                            Hi All,

                            First of all, great work man!

                            I was wondering do you know if we need to have established link between the wireless sensor and the receiver?

                            I only have the wireless sensor so I was wondering if I can use this without the receiver?

                            Any thoughts?

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                            korttoma
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                            #27

                            @ailiev it "works" without the receiver but for me the node fails after about 1h so I gave up. I could try again now with the new MySensors 2.2.0 lib to see if it makes any difference (when I find some time).

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                              shifaz
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                              Hi,

                              I have been trying to receive the efergy signal using RFM69 and so far it's a dead end. I'm unable to receive any data on the RFM69 module.

                              Since you guys talked about RFM69 module here, I thought you might have some insight to share.

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                                Hi,

                                I have been trying to receive the efergy signal using RFM69 and so far it's a dead end. I'm unable to receive any data on the RFM69 module.

                                Since you guys talked about RFM69 module here, I thought you might have some insight to share.

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                                @shifaz I think you need the RFM12B to receive the data you want

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                                  Jens Lauridsen
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                                  @gtortone

                                  Any chance that I can see how you wired up the NRF24L01+? I bought the parts back in January 2017 and just found it in a drawer this evening. I assembled everything but the NRF24L01+ and I am a bit stuck right now.

                                  BTW: Great build - I really hope that I will get mine up and running :)

                                  /Jens

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                                    Since you guys talked about RFM69 module here, I thought you might have some insight to share. (spam links removed by moderator)

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                                    • korttomaK korttoma

                                      @gtortone that is the same useless junk I got from e-bay at first, range is terrible.

                                      This gives me some hope to get this working with the RXB6. I will test this as son as I can (might be a few weeks until I can).

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                                      MaurettoFarmer
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                                      @korttoma
                                      I resume an old topic: i'm trying to receive data from Energy2 whith arduino connected to an RXB6. I can't receive any data, and i don't know how to substitute the code block related to RF12 with a correct one for my receiver. Can someone help me? Thanks in advance, Mauro

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                                        mrives
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                                        Long story short, try 433.55 MHz

                                        I tried for years to received my Chacon Ecowatt 800 (a rebranded Efergy 2 classic) data. I knew the frequency wasn't 433.92 MHz.
                                        I lastly opened transmitter case to find which RF chip was used ... but I didn't get any datasheet for the "A71C03AUF" I found :(

                                        On last resort, I sought a signal on all "433.92MHz" ISM band (433.05~434.79 MHz, with sdr-sharp). I did find something centered on 433.51 (433.47 and 433.56, FSK?) MHz.
                                        As for Somfy stuff (which uses 433.42 MHz), many generic receiver can't work with those *special" 433MHz frequencies.

                                        In the end, I tested this new frequency using rtl-433 and guess what, there's a working Efergy module ! Moreover, I did not make a great discover, 433.55MHz is well precised in the "efergy_e2_classic.c" module comments...

                                        RFM69 or NRF24L01 may be frequency ajustable!

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