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  • AWIA AWI

    @Rene046 if you send V_VOLTAGE you should use the voltage level not the percentage.

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    @AWI

    hi could you explain how..

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      I still cant get it to work, No voltage reading or logging.
      I there nobody trying to build a equal sensor.

      maybe someone who could rework my sketch. or having a working sketch where i could delete some sensors from.

      kind regards and greetings from the Netherlands.

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      • R Rene046

        I still cant get it to work, No voltage reading or logging.
        I there nobody trying to build a equal sensor.

        maybe someone who could rework my sketch. or having a working sketch where i could delete some sensors from.

        kind regards and greetings from the Netherlands.

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        @Rene046 I would be happy to help you but need some information on your circuit:

        • How are you powering your Arduino? Through an (onboard) regulator or directly from battery?
        • The internal reference can only be used up to 1.1V, you seem to be having a voltage divider which has a resulting voltage of > 1.1 V ?
        • I do not understand your averaging algorithm, why are you not taking an average of the latest x readings?

        My suggestion would be to use a different external reference (output of the dc-dc boost converter/ Vcc?) to measure the voltage.

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          Hi Awi

          Thanks that you want to help,
          Im powering it by a lipo battery 1 cell using an dc-dc boost converter to get 5 volts
          i would like to see what this lipo is doing during a day. this lipo will be charged by an solar panel 6 volt 300ma still waiting for that panel.

          You are absolutely right with my voltage divider it's at 1.9 volt while lipo is at 4.2 volt
          I'm not a hero in elektronics , just starting to play with it. so to start i should make an voltage divider that gives me aprox 1,1 volt max at 4,2 volt.
          I changed the voltages divider now from 270k-100k
          giving me 1.07 volt at 4.2 volt lipo

          i'm totally open for any other design you could give, i just used some code from others that was excepted by demoticz.

          If you like you could send me an sample how you would do it or change my sketch ..
          today i also received my BMP180 and BH1750 i want to include in the future..

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            wrote on last edited by AWI
            #28

            my serial monitor is now making a bit more cense voltage is about 0,10 volt off
            but maybe i do something wrong with calculation.
            percentage is still something wrong with

            by the way i'm not shure with the low voltage of an 16850 lipo at 3.6 volt ...

            20412 MCO:SLP:WUP=-1
            22921 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:17.8
            T: 17.80
            22929 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=0,c=1,t=1,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:35.4
            H: 35.40
            23939 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=4,c=1,t=38,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:3.53
            Battery voltage: 3.53 V
            Battery percent: -10 %
            23946 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=0,I1=255,M1=255,I2=255,M2=255
            23954 MCO:SLP:TPD
            23955 MCO:SLP:WUP=-1
            26465 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=0,c=1,t=1,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:36.1
            H: 36.10
            27473 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=4,c=1,t=38,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:3.52
            Battery voltage: 3.52 V
            Battery percent: -12 %
            27481 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=0,I1=255,M1=255,I2=255,M2=255
            27489 MCO:SLP:TPD
            

            and here the latest sketch

            // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
            #define MY_DEBUG 
            
            // Enable and select radio type attached
            #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
            //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
            
            #include <SPI.h>
            #include <MySensors.h>
            #include <DHT.h>   
            
            // Enable debug prints
            #define MY_DEBUG
            
            #define CHILD_ID_HUM 0
            #define CHILD_ID_TEMP 1
            #define HUMIDITY_SENSOR_DIGITAL_PIN 3
            #define CHILD_ID_BATTERY 4
            unsigned long SLEEP_TIME = 60000; // Sleep time between reads (in milliseconds)
            
            #define SKETCH_NAME "Temp_Hum_Batt"        // Change to a fancy name you like
            #define SKETCH_VERSION "2.1"                    // Your version
            
            DHT dht;
            float lastTemp;
            float lastHum;
            boolean metric = true; 
            MyMessage msgHum(CHILD_ID_HUM, V_HUM);
            MyMessage msgTemp(CHILD_ID_TEMP, V_TEMP);
            MyMessage msgbatt(CHILD_ID_BATTERY, V_VOLTAGE);
            
            //=========================
            // BATTERY VOLTAGE DIVIDER SETUP
            // 1M, 470K divider across battery and using internal ADC ref of 1.1V
            // Sense point is bypassed with 0.1 uF cap to reduce noise at that point
            // ((1e6+470e3)/470e3)*1.1 = Vmax = 3.44 Volts
            // 3.44/1023 = Volts per bit = 0.003363075
            #define VBAT_PER_BITS 0.0041055718475073313782991202346  // 4.20/1023 volt
            #define VMIN 3.6                                  //  Vmin = 3.6 lipo empty
            #define VMAX 4.2                                  //  Vmax = 4.2 volt lipo full
            int batteryPcnt = 0;                              // Calc value for battery %
            int batLoop = 0;                                  // Loop to help calc average
            int batArray[3];                                  // Array to store value for average calc.
            int BATTERY_SENSE_PIN = A0;                       // select the input pin for the battery sense point
            //=========================
            
            void setup()  
            { 
             analogReference(INTERNAL);             // For battery sensing
            
              delay(500); // Allow time for radio if power used as reset
              
              dht.setup(HUMIDITY_SENSOR_DIGITAL_PIN); 
            
              metric = getControllerConfig().isMetric;
            }
            
            void presentation()  
            { 
              // Send the Sketch Version Information to the Gateway
             // Send the Sketch Version Information to the Gateway
              sendSketchInfo(SKETCH_NAME, SKETCH_VERSION);
            
              // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
              
              
              present(CHILD_ID_BATTERY, S_MULTIMETER);
              present(CHILD_ID_HUM, S_HUM);
              present(CHILD_ID_TEMP, S_TEMP);
            }
            
            void loop()      
            {  
              delay(500); // Allow time for radio if power used as reset
              delay(dht.getMinimumSamplingPeriod());
             
              // Fetch temperatures from DHT sensor
              float temperature = dht.getTemperature();
              if (isnan(temperature)) {
                  Serial.println("Failed reading temperature from DHT");
              } else if (temperature != lastTemp) {
                lastTemp = temperature;
                if (!metric) {
                  temperature = dht.toFahrenheit(temperature);
                }
                send(msgTemp.set(temperature, 1));
                Serial.print("T: ");
                Serial.println(temperature);
              }
              
              // Fetch humidity from DHT sensor
              float humidity = dht.getHumidity();
              if (isnan(humidity)) {
                  Serial.println("Failed reading humidity from DHT");
              } else if (humidity != lastHum) {
                  lastHum = humidity;
                  send(msgHum.set(humidity, 1));
                  Serial.print("H: ");
                  Serial.println(humidity);
              }
              batM();
              sleep(SLEEP_TIME); //sleep a bit
            }
            
            void batM() //The battery calculations
            {
               delay(500);
               // Battery monitoring reading
               int sensorValue = analogRead(BATTERY_SENSE_PIN);    
               delay(500);
               
               // Calculate the battery in %
               float Vbat  = sensorValue * VBAT_PER_BITS;
               send(msgbatt.set(Vbat ,2));
               Serial.print("Battery voltage: "); Serial.print(Vbat); Serial.println(" V");  
               int batteryPcnt = static_cast<int>(((Vbat-VMIN)/(VMAX-VMIN))*100.);
               Serial.print("Battery percent: "); Serial.print(batteryPcnt); Serial.println(" %");  
               
               // Add it to array so we get an average of 3 (3x20min)
               batArray[batLoop] = batteryPcnt;
              
               if (batLoop > 2) {  
                 batteryPcnt = (batArray[0] + batArray[1] + batArray[2] + batArray[3]);
                 batteryPcnt = batteryPcnt / 3;
             
               if (batteryPcnt > 100) {
                 batteryPcnt=100;
             }
             
                 Serial.print("Battery Average (Send): "); Serial.print(batteryPcnt); Serial.println(" %");
                   sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt);
                   
                   batLoop = 0;
                  }
                 else 
                 {
                 batLoop++;
                 }
            }
            
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            • R Rene046

              my serial monitor is now making a bit more cense voltage is about 0,10 volt off
              but maybe i do something wrong with calculation.
              percentage is still something wrong with

              by the way i'm not shure with the low voltage of an 16850 lipo at 3.6 volt ...

              20412 MCO:SLP:WUP=-1
              22921 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:17.8
              T: 17.80
              22929 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=0,c=1,t=1,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:35.4
              H: 35.40
              23939 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=4,c=1,t=38,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:3.53
              Battery voltage: 3.53 V
              Battery percent: -10 %
              23946 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=0,I1=255,M1=255,I2=255,M2=255
              23954 MCO:SLP:TPD
              23955 MCO:SLP:WUP=-1
              26465 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=0,c=1,t=1,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:36.1
              H: 36.10
              27473 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=4,c=1,t=38,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:3.52
              Battery voltage: 3.52 V
              Battery percent: -12 %
              27481 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=0,I1=255,M1=255,I2=255,M2=255
              27489 MCO:SLP:TPD
              

              and here the latest sketch

              // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
              #define MY_DEBUG 
              
              // Enable and select radio type attached
              #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
              //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
              
              #include <SPI.h>
              #include <MySensors.h>
              #include <DHT.h>   
              
              // Enable debug prints
              #define MY_DEBUG
              
              #define CHILD_ID_HUM 0
              #define CHILD_ID_TEMP 1
              #define HUMIDITY_SENSOR_DIGITAL_PIN 3
              #define CHILD_ID_BATTERY 4
              unsigned long SLEEP_TIME = 60000; // Sleep time between reads (in milliseconds)
              
              #define SKETCH_NAME "Temp_Hum_Batt"        // Change to a fancy name you like
              #define SKETCH_VERSION "2.1"                    // Your version
              
              DHT dht;
              float lastTemp;
              float lastHum;
              boolean metric = true; 
              MyMessage msgHum(CHILD_ID_HUM, V_HUM);
              MyMessage msgTemp(CHILD_ID_TEMP, V_TEMP);
              MyMessage msgbatt(CHILD_ID_BATTERY, V_VOLTAGE);
              
              //=========================
              // BATTERY VOLTAGE DIVIDER SETUP
              // 1M, 470K divider across battery and using internal ADC ref of 1.1V
              // Sense point is bypassed with 0.1 uF cap to reduce noise at that point
              // ((1e6+470e3)/470e3)*1.1 = Vmax = 3.44 Volts
              // 3.44/1023 = Volts per bit = 0.003363075
              #define VBAT_PER_BITS 0.0041055718475073313782991202346  // 4.20/1023 volt
              #define VMIN 3.6                                  //  Vmin = 3.6 lipo empty
              #define VMAX 4.2                                  //  Vmax = 4.2 volt lipo full
              int batteryPcnt = 0;                              // Calc value for battery %
              int batLoop = 0;                                  // Loop to help calc average
              int batArray[3];                                  // Array to store value for average calc.
              int BATTERY_SENSE_PIN = A0;                       // select the input pin for the battery sense point
              //=========================
              
              void setup()  
              { 
               analogReference(INTERNAL);             // For battery sensing
              
                delay(500); // Allow time for radio if power used as reset
                
                dht.setup(HUMIDITY_SENSOR_DIGITAL_PIN); 
              
                metric = getControllerConfig().isMetric;
              }
              
              void presentation()  
              { 
                // Send the Sketch Version Information to the Gateway
               // Send the Sketch Version Information to the Gateway
                sendSketchInfo(SKETCH_NAME, SKETCH_VERSION);
              
                // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                
                
                present(CHILD_ID_BATTERY, S_MULTIMETER);
                present(CHILD_ID_HUM, S_HUM);
                present(CHILD_ID_TEMP, S_TEMP);
              }
              
              void loop()      
              {  
                delay(500); // Allow time for radio if power used as reset
                delay(dht.getMinimumSamplingPeriod());
               
                // Fetch temperatures from DHT sensor
                float temperature = dht.getTemperature();
                if (isnan(temperature)) {
                    Serial.println("Failed reading temperature from DHT");
                } else if (temperature != lastTemp) {
                  lastTemp = temperature;
                  if (!metric) {
                    temperature = dht.toFahrenheit(temperature);
                  }
                  send(msgTemp.set(temperature, 1));
                  Serial.print("T: ");
                  Serial.println(temperature);
                }
                
                // Fetch humidity from DHT sensor
                float humidity = dht.getHumidity();
                if (isnan(humidity)) {
                    Serial.println("Failed reading humidity from DHT");
                } else if (humidity != lastHum) {
                    lastHum = humidity;
                    send(msgHum.set(humidity, 1));
                    Serial.print("H: ");
                    Serial.println(humidity);
                }
                batM();
                sleep(SLEEP_TIME); //sleep a bit
              }
              
              void batM() //The battery calculations
              {
                 delay(500);
                 // Battery monitoring reading
                 int sensorValue = analogRead(BATTERY_SENSE_PIN);    
                 delay(500);
                 
                 // Calculate the battery in %
                 float Vbat  = sensorValue * VBAT_PER_BITS;
                 send(msgbatt.set(Vbat ,2));
                 Serial.print("Battery voltage: "); Serial.print(Vbat); Serial.println(" V");  
                 int batteryPcnt = static_cast<int>(((Vbat-VMIN)/(VMAX-VMIN))*100.);
                 Serial.print("Battery percent: "); Serial.print(batteryPcnt); Serial.println(" %");  
                 
                 // Add it to array so we get an average of 3 (3x20min)
                 batArray[batLoop] = batteryPcnt;
                
                 if (batLoop > 2) {  
                   batteryPcnt = (batArray[0] + batArray[1] + batArray[2] + batArray[3]);
                   batteryPcnt = batteryPcnt / 3;
               
                 if (batteryPcnt > 100) {
                   batteryPcnt=100;
               }
               
                   Serial.print("Battery Average (Send): "); Serial.print(batteryPcnt); Serial.println(" %");
                     sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt);
                     
                     batLoop = 0;
                    }
                   else 
                   {
                   batLoop++;
                   }
              }
              
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              #29

              @Rene046 said in reporting battery to domoticZ:

              my serial monitor is now making a bit more cense voltage is about 0,10 volt off
              but maybe i do something wrong with calculation.
              percentage is still something wrong with

              im feeding with 3.60 volts at that moment.

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                @Rene046 said in reporting battery to domoticZ:

                my serial monitor is now making a bit more cense voltage is about 0,10 volt off
                but maybe i do something wrong with calculation.
                percentage is still something wrong with

                im feeding with 3.60 volts at that moment.

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                AWI
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                wrote on last edited by AWI
                #30

                @Rene046 The 1.1V internal reference is not calibrated and can be 10% off, So you need to do some calibration yourself.
                (b.t.w. I cleaned your postings a little. Please make sure you use the code markings in the right way, i.e. put them on a new line). To get you going I rewrote the battery routine. Changes:

                • no real need to average the readings if you give it time to stabilize.
                • got rid of the "volt per bit" constant
                • added a "reference value:" for calibration, you can calculate it from the measured voltage and reported voltage.
                // battery calculations
                void batM(){
                	const float vRef = 4.2/ 1.1 ;							// actual value for max reading, adjust with help of measured voltage
                	delay(500);
                	// Battery monitoring reading
                	int sensorValue = analogRead(BATTERY_SENSE_PIN);   		// sensorValue is 0..1023 where 1023 == vRef
                	float vBat = sensorValue * vRef / 1024 ;
                	send(msgbatt.set(vBat ,2));
                	Serial.print("Battery voltage: "); Serial.print(vBat); Serial.println(" V");  
                	// Calculate the battery in %
                	int batteryPcnt = static_cast<int>(((vBat-VMIN)/(VMAX-VMIN))*100.);
                	sendBatteryLevel( batteryPcnt) ;
                	Serial.print("Battery percent: "); Serial.print(batteryPcnt); Serial.println(" %");
                }
                
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                  Thanks that looks way better.
                  I just changed
                  const float vRef = 4.2/ 1.1 ;
                  into
                  const float vRef = 4.2/ 1.07 ;
                  because this is what i measure with my multimeter with 4.2 volt battery and measuring my voltage divider i have 1.07 volt
                  .
                  Giving me strange results something must be bad ..... my multimeter ?? it should be closer to 4.2 ? i guess

                  Battery voltage: 3.92 V
                  14842 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=0,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:53
                  Battery percent: 53 %
                  14850 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=0,I1=255,M1=255,I2=255,M2=255
                  14856 MCO:SLP:TPD
                  14858 MCO:SLP:WUP=-1
                  17367 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:19.4
                  T: 19.40
                  17376 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=0,c=1,t=1,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:48.5
                  H: 48.50
                  17885 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=4,c=1,t=38,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:3.92
                  Battery voltage: 3.92 V
                  17893 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=0,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:53
                  Battery percent: 53 %
                  17900 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=0,I1=255,M1=255,I2=255,M2=255
                  17906 MCO:SLP:TPD```
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                  • R Rene046

                    Thanks that looks way better.
                    I just changed
                    const float vRef = 4.2/ 1.1 ;
                    into
                    const float vRef = 4.2/ 1.07 ;
                    because this is what i measure with my multimeter with 4.2 volt battery and measuring my voltage divider i have 1.07 volt
                    .
                    Giving me strange results something must be bad ..... my multimeter ?? it should be closer to 4.2 ? i guess

                    Battery voltage: 3.92 V
                    14842 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=0,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:53
                    Battery percent: 53 %
                    14850 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=0,I1=255,M1=255,I2=255,M2=255
                    14856 MCO:SLP:TPD
                    14858 MCO:SLP:WUP=-1
                    17367 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:19.4
                    T: 19.40
                    17376 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=0,c=1,t=1,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:48.5
                    H: 48.50
                    17885 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=4,c=1,t=38,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:3.92
                    Battery voltage: 3.92 V
                    17893 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=0,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:53
                    Battery percent: 53 %
                    17900 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=0,I1=255,M1=255,I2=255,M2=255
                    17906 MCO:SLP:TPD```
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                    @Rene046 You should still compensate for the 1.1 offset. What you should do is calculate the vRef from the measured battery voltage and the real voltage.

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                    • R Rene046

                      thx i got a voltage log only giving me now -44.000 volt and 212 prct at battery level while measuring 3.7 volt battery and voltage on A0 1.3 volts
                      .

                      // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
                      #define MY_DEBUG 
                      
                      // Enable and select radio type attached
                      #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                      //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
                      
                      #include <SPI.h>
                      #include <MySensors.h>
                      #include <DHT.h>   
                      
                      // Enable debug prints
                      #define MY_DEBUG
                      
                      #define CHILD_ID_HUM 0
                      #define CHILD_ID_TEMP 1
                      #define HUMIDITY_SENSOR_DIGITAL_PIN 3
                      #define CHILD_ID_BATTERY 4
                      unsigned long SLEEP_TIME = 60000; // Sleep time between reads (in milliseconds)
                      
                      #define SKETCH_NAME "Temp_Hum_Batt"        // Change to a fancy name you like
                      #define SKETCH_VERSION "2.1"                    // Your version
                      
                      DHT dht;
                      float lastTemp;
                      float lastHum;
                      boolean metric = true; 
                      MyMessage msgHum(CHILD_ID_HUM, V_HUM);
                      MyMessage msgTemp(CHILD_ID_TEMP, V_TEMP);
                      MyMessage msgbatt(CHILD_ID_BATTERY, V_VOLTAGE);
                      
                      //=========================
                      // BATTERY VOLTAGE DIVIDER SETUP
                      // 1M, 470K divider across battery and using internal ADC ref of 1.1V
                      // Sense point is bypassed with 0.1 uF cap to reduce noise at that point
                      // ((1e6+470e3)/470e3)*1.1 = Vmax = 3.44 Volts
                      // 3.44/1023 = Volts per bit = 0.003363075
                      #define VBAT_PER_BITS 0.0041055718475073313782991202346  // 4.20/1023 volt
                      #define VMIN 3.6                                  //  Vmin = 3.6 lipo empty
                      #define VMAX 4.2                                  //  Vmax = 4.2 volt lipo full
                      int batteryPcnt = 0;                              // Calc value for battery %
                      int batLoop = 0;                                  // Loop to help calc average
                      int batArray[3];                                  // Array to store value for average calc.
                      int BATTERY_SENSE_PIN = A0;                       // select the input pin for the battery sense point
                      //=========================
                      
                      void setup()  
                      { 
                       analogReference(INTERNAL);             // For battery sensing
                      
                        delay(500); // Allow time for radio if power used as reset
                        
                        dht.setup(HUMIDITY_SENSOR_DIGITAL_PIN); 
                      
                        metric = getControllerConfig().isMetric;
                      }
                      
                      void presentation()  
                      { 
                        // Send the Sketch Version Information to the Gateway
                       // Send the Sketch Version Information to the Gateway
                        sendSketchInfo(SKETCH_NAME, SKETCH_VERSION);
                      
                        // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                        
                        
                        present(CHILD_ID_BATTERY, S_MULTIMETER);
                        present(CHILD_ID_HUM, S_HUM);
                        present(CHILD_ID_TEMP, S_TEMP);
                      }
                      
                      void loop()      
                      {  
                        delay(500); // Allow time for radio if power used as reset
                        delay(dht.getMinimumSamplingPeriod());
                       
                        // Fetch temperatures from DHT sensor
                        float temperature = dht.getTemperature();
                        if (isnan(temperature)) {
                            Serial.println("Failed reading temperature from DHT");
                        } else if (temperature != lastTemp) {
                          lastTemp = temperature;
                          if (!metric) {
                            temperature = dht.toFahrenheit(temperature);
                          }
                          send(msgTemp.set(temperature, 1));
                          Serial.print("T: ");
                          Serial.println(temperature);
                        }
                        
                        // Fetch humidity from DHT sensor
                        float humidity = dht.getHumidity();
                        if (isnan(humidity)) {
                            Serial.println("Failed reading humidity from DHT");
                        } else if (humidity != lastHum) {
                            lastHum = humidity;
                            send(msgHum.set(humidity, 1));
                            Serial.print("H: ");
                            Serial.println(humidity);
                        }
                        batM();
                        sleep(SLEEP_TIME); //sleep a bit
                      }
                      
                      void batM() //The battery calculations
                      {
                         delay(500);
                         // Battery monitoring reading
                         int sensorValue = analogRead(BATTERY_SENSE_PIN);    
                         delay(500);
                         
                         // Calculate the battery in %
                         float Vbat  = sensorValue * VBAT_PER_BITS;
                         int batteryPcnt = static_cast<int>(((Vbat-VMIN)/(VMAX-VMIN))*100.);
                         Serial.print("Battery percent: "); Serial.print(batteryPcnt); Serial.println(" %");  
                         
                         // Add it to array so we get an average of 3 (3x20min)
                         batArray[batLoop] = batteryPcnt;
                        
                         if (batLoop > 2) {  
                           batteryPcnt = (batArray[0] + batArray[1] + batArray[2] + batArray[3]);
                           batteryPcnt = batteryPcnt / 3;
                       
                         if (batteryPcnt > 100) {
                           batteryPcnt=100;
                       }
                       
                           Serial.print("Battery Average (Send): "); Serial.print(batteryPcnt); Serial.println(" %");
                             sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt);
                             send(msgbatt.set(batteryPcnt ,2));
                             batLoop = 0;
                            }
                           else 
                           {
                           batLoop++;
                           }
                      }```
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                      @Rene046 what resistors do you use to measure battery. VBAT_PER_BITS is not just 4.2/1023. Personally I am using 1m and 300k it gives me up to 4.77V

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                        @Rene046 what resistors do you use to measure battery. VBAT_PER_BITS is not just 4.2/1023. Personally I am using 1m and 300k it gives me up to 4.77V

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                        @Arnold-Šlepetis

                        Hi im using at this moment what i had.
                        270k-100k giving me 1.07 volt at 4.2 battery

                        So i stay save , but ok reading is not giving my wanted 4.2 volt but around 3.92 volt

                        My nano is feeded by an dc -dc boost converter giving me 5 volt from this 4.2 battery.

                        @AWI
                        Sorry im still a noob in this, just understood how to make a voltage diver using 3:1 divider
                        .
                        Could you please give me a simple example how do this calculation.

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                          @Arnold-Šlepetis

                          Hi im using at this moment what i had.
                          270k-100k giving me 1.07 volt at 4.2 battery

                          So i stay save , but ok reading is not giving my wanted 4.2 volt but around 3.92 volt

                          My nano is feeded by an dc -dc boost converter giving me 5 volt from this 4.2 battery.

                          @AWI
                          Sorry im still a noob in this, just understood how to make a voltage diver using 3:1 divider
                          .
                          Could you please give me a simple example how do this calculation.

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                          @Rene046
                          As I understand correct VBAT_PER_BITS is not just 4.2/1032. This depends what resistors do you use. If you use 1m and 470k VBAT_PER_BITS=0.003363075 made from formula and it will never reads more 3.44v.
                          #define VMIN and #define VMAX 4.2 used only for formula int batteryPcnt = static_cast<int>(((Vbat-VMIN)/(VMAX-VMIN))*100.);
                          If you use 270k and 100k maximum is 4.07V so will be VBAT_PER_BITS=0.0039784946236559 and not like in your sketch 0.0041055718475073313782991202346

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                            @Arnold-Šlepetis

                            Hi im using at this moment what i had.
                            270k-100k giving me 1.07 volt at 4.2 battery

                            So i stay save , but ok reading is not giving my wanted 4.2 volt but around 3.92 volt

                            My nano is feeded by an dc -dc boost converter giving me 5 volt from this 4.2 battery.

                            @AWI
                            Sorry im still a noob in this, just understood how to make a voltage diver using 3:1 divider
                            .
                            Could you please give me a simple example how do this calculation.

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                            @Rene046 You making it complex. The steps)

                            • Make sure that the input voltage is within the range of the reference. You did that with the voltage divider (max 1.07 V) :+1:
                            • set vRefin the sketch to an expected value (4.2 / 1 , where 1 is the calibration value). You did (4.2/1.07) :+1:
                            • Now you need to calibrate in the software:
                            1. Measure the battery voltage (batteryVoltage) (not the voltage divider) with the multimeter. You did (4.2 Volt) :+1:
                            2. Look at the voltage level reported by the sketch (reportedVoltage). You did (3.92 Volt) :+1:
                            3. Calculate the calibration value and adjust vRef. It needs to report 4.2V now it reports 3.92V so you are off by 1.07. => (4.2/1.07) * 1.07 = 4.2 => set vRef to (4.2/ 1.0) and you will be fine.

                            There are a few reasons why you need to calibrate:

                            • The internal reference of the Arduino (1.1V) is not calibrated (can roughly vary from 1V to 1.2V)
                            • Your voltage divider is not always precise.
                            • Most multimeters are far more accurate...
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                              @Rene046
                              As I understand correct VBAT_PER_BITS is not just 4.2/1032. This depends what resistors do you use. If you use 1m and 470k VBAT_PER_BITS=0.003363075 made from formula and it will never reads more 3.44v.
                              #define VMIN and #define VMAX 4.2 used only for formula int batteryPcnt = static_cast<int>(((Vbat-VMIN)/(VMAX-VMIN))*100.);
                              If you use 270k and 100k maximum is 4.07V so will be VBAT_PER_BITS=0.0039784946236559 and not like in your sketch 0.0041055718475073313782991202346

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                              @Arnold-Šlepetis Purist physics ;-) : Although you calculation is probably correct for your use case. I associate a VBAT_PER_BITS=0.0039784946236559 with almost atomic precision. As where the internal (band-gap) reference has +- 10% offset and drift with temperature and Vcc (although it is pretty stable for MySensors purposes).
                              0_1488182473299_upload-573a5ed3-04bf-44df-a0d5-a4b78bb505c5

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                                What can i do to get a more stable reading now the voltage goes from 3.80 to 4.20 while feeding with an 4.20 volt

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                                  What can i do to get a more stable reading now the voltage goes from 3.80 to 4.20 while feeding with an 4.20 volt

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                                  @Rene046 said in reporting battery to domoticZ:

                                  What can i do to get a more stable reading now the voltage goes from 3.80 to 4.20 while feeding with an 4.20 volt

                                  It seems like when the nano starts reading the voltage drops a bid.

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                                    What can i do to get a more stable reading now the voltage goes from 3.80 to 4.20 while feeding with an 4.20 volt

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                                    @Rene046 Can you be a little more specific? i.e. post a log of voltage readings over time.

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                                      #41
                                      vref: 4.20 V
                                      sensorValue: 949 bit
                                      219143 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=4,c=1,t=38,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:3.89
                                      Battery voltage: 3.89 V
                                      219151 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=0,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:48
                                      Battery percent: 48 %
                                      219158 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=0,I1=255,M1=255,I2=255,M2=255
                                      219164 MCO:SLP:TPD
                                      219166 MCO:SLP:WUP=-1
                                      221699 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=0,c=1,t=1,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:35.2
                                      H: 35.20
                                      vref: 4.20 V
                                      sensorValue: 951 bit
                                      222708 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=4,c=1,t=38,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:3.90
                                      Battery voltage: 3.90 V
                                      222717 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=0,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:50
                                      Battery percent: 50 %
                                      222724 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=0,I1=255,M1=255,I2=255,M2=255
                                      222731 MCO:SLP:TPD
                                      222733 MCO:SLP:WUP=-1
                                      225242 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=1,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:20.6
                                      T: 20.60
                                      225251 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=0,c=1,t=1,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:34.5
                                      H: 34.50
                                      vref: 4.20 V
                                      sensorValue: 955 bit
                                      226260 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=4,c=1,t=38,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:3.92
                                      Battery voltage: 3.92 V
                                      226269 TSF:MSG:SEND,2-2-0-0,s=255,c=3,t=0,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:52
                                      Battery percent: 52 %
                                      226276 MCO:SLP:MS=60000,SMS=0,I1=255,M1=255,I2=255,M2=255
                                      226282 MCO:SLP:TPD
                                      
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                                        @Rene046 said in reporting battery to domoticZ:

                                        What can i do to get a more stable reading now the voltage goes from 3.80 to 4.20 while feeding with an 4.20 volt

                                        It seems like when the nano starts reading the voltage drops a bid.

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                                        #42

                                        @Rene046 From your earlier postings I can see that you are using a boost converter. Speaking in general these things make a lot of noise on the power line and are certainly not a stable supply.
                                        Just a few considerations:

                                        • A nano is not well suited for battery operation. These tend to dissipate at minimum 5mA and will drown a one cell battery fast. Go for a 3.3V pro-mini and remove the led.
                                        • Get rid of the Boost converter and power directly from the battery. The radio and pro-mini will work fine on 3.6V using a regulator (LDO). In this case you can measure battery directly from the Vcc pin without divider.
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                                          Last reading from multimeter battery voltage 4.204 volt now i measure A0 1,104 > gnd

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