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💬 Carte Fil Pilote MySensors NRF24L01

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    napo7
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    Yes I have ;)

    I can also designa box, I should do one ! It's not serious to put a circuit with live voltage without protection !

    I'll try to design a box as soon I'll can.

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      Hi napo7,
      First off all congratulation for all the work you did so far and the sharing! I'd be glad to discuss with you directly (I'm French too ;-))

      I'm also in the process of designing such kind of board.
      I thought of using a standard Legrand derivation box (sorry for the awkward translation but I mean "boite de derivation" in plain French). This kind of box are dedicated to this kind of purpose, hide live wire that would be exposed otherwise.
      I guess 3D printing is not a bad idea in essence but it's not secure; in my opinion it would melt too easily in case of electrical disorder on the 220V parts.

      Other question: Why are you moving from nrf to RFM69?

      Congrats again dude, you rule!

      Cheers,
      Marc

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        Please disregard my question about you moving from nrf > RFM69, I load the oldest post and got my answer.

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          napo7
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          Yes, you're probably right ! The ABS used in printing starts to melt at about 185°. I don't know for Legrand boxes !

          I don't know how we could manage to exchange our mail addresses ? No PM system on mysensors forum !?

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            Yes, you're probably right ! The ABS used in printing starts to melt at about 185°. I don't know for Legrand boxes !

            I don't know how we could manage to exchange our mail addresses ? No PM system on mysensors forum !?

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            @napo7 You can use the chat for speak with marc ;)
            For legrand boxes, if you apply 650°C during x secondes, the box will not burn or participate in the spread of a fire ;)
            more informations at http://www.leblogdubatiment.com/22/09/2014/actualites-batiment-securite-incendie-quelle-est-la-norme-de-resistance-au-feu-des-luminaires/organismes-du-batiment/#.WJOElH--WUk

            We need to look the temperature of the Auto-ignition and not the melt temperature for each material.

            With PLA it's 388°C and around 500°C for ABS technologie

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              @napo7

              I'll follow up your project

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                napo7
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                PCBs are out of factory.
                I should receive them in 2-3 weeks.

                Stay in touch ;)

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                  Hi guys

                  Any news on that subject ?

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                    napo7
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                    Hi !

                    Not so much news,
                    The PCB are at home ;)
                    Missing time to test them, but I should start in a few days !

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                      Any news on this project? Thanks!

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