Do sensors report battery level?



  • Hi, haven't seen this info anywhere yet..... Can sensors report their battery level back to the Vera like other z-wave sensors do?


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    @Tommy-Sharp

    Yes, it is possible. You'll find the API here:
    http://www.mysensors.org/build/sensor_api#the-full-api

    void sendBatteryLevel(int batteryLevel);
    

    If you want a battery-powered sensor to report its battery level use this method. The value is a percentage (0-100).

    Here is info on how to measure battery level:

    http://www.mysensors.org/build/battery#measuring-and-reporting-battery-level



  • Testing v1.4 beta.

    I'm already getting a very precise Tension value for Lipo batteries where stopping draining it at 3.2V (at max) could be crucial.

    The problem is, tension wise and under load:

    3.5V = 3.125 %
    3.4V = 1.25%
    3.3V = 0.2%
    3.2V = 0%

    I'm already interpolating for any value of tension (for middle values).

    As we can see, it drops and drops fast at the very ending, but for a low discharge scenario as we get with 328p, 1% for a 2000mAh still means many many days of use (maybe months).

    As tension calculation occurs before percentage on the node i could and should cut off at the node side based on tension.

    But for controller this means many days of use at 0% starting near below 3.38V because actually a percentage like 0.98% is truncated and sent like 0% because we are sending an uint8_t value.

    I'm trying to change that in MySensor::sendBatteryLevel changing 8bit integer to something like double/float, but i get compile errors.

    Is double/float supported for internal messages?


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    For normal messages float/double will be converted to strings as found no c-standard standard way of sending then serialized OTA. If you want decimals I would suggest sending them *10 or *100 and divide result on receiving side. Floats in the AVR platform is very memory consuming anyway so try to avoid it.



  • @hek Thank you very much Henrik! I will try it!


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