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  • mar.conteM mar.conte

    @user2684
    So with version 1.5 do I solve my problem too?

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    user2684
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    @mar.conte said in NodeManager: plugin for a rapid development of battery-powered sensors:

    So with version 1.5 do I solve my problem too?

    I'll look into it by then. Feel free to follow the github issue to see how it will evolve. Thanks!

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    • mar.conteM mar.conte

      I noticed that the battery report if set to one hour does not happen every hour ...

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      @mar.conte said in NodeManager: plugin for a rapid development of battery-powered sensors:

      I noticed that the battery report if set to one hour does not happen every hour ...

      More details please :-) Does not happen at all, it is not regular, happens every other hour, etc. what is the case?
      Thanks!

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      • U user2684

        @mar.conte said in NodeManager: plugin for a rapid development of battery-powered sensors:

        I noticed that the battery report if set to one hour does not happen every hour ...

        More details please :-) Does not happen at all, it is not regular, happens every other hour, etc. what is the case?
        Thanks!

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        mar.conte
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        @user2684
        It happens even if i put 6 hours or every 3 hours so in the specified hours it is not regular the report sometimes jumps some report

        M.C.

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        • mar.conteM mar.conte

          @user2684
          It happens even if i put 6 hours or every 3 hours so in the specified hours it is not regular the report sometimes jumps some report

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          @mar.conte said in NodeManager: plugin for a rapid development of battery-powered sensors:

          It happens even if i put 6 hours or every 3 hours so in the specified hours it is not regular the report sometimes jumps some report

          Ok, I'd probably need both MySensors and NodeManagers's logs to troubleshoot this, just to ensure there is no failure in sending out the messages as I've seen in the other logs you have previously shared.

          Thanks!

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          • U user2684

            @mar.conte said in NodeManager: plugin for a rapid development of battery-powered sensors:

            It happens even if i put 6 hours or every 3 hours so in the specified hours it is not regular the report sometimes jumps some report

            Ok, I'd probably need both MySensors and NodeManagers's logs to troubleshoot this, just to ensure there is no failure in sending out the messages as I've seen in the other logs you have previously shared.

            Thanks!

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            mar.conte
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            @user2684
            Ok Tanks

            M.C.

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              Then solved the problem of the accuracy of the battery report: basically I did not realize that the sleep wait time started from the last pir movement then if i put an hour of sleep and during this active time the pir time resumes; The communication problems I solved them by letting antenna from rfm69 so every hour the battery report does not even send pir moviment
              ....Very strange my rfm69 modules communicate better without an antenna even at a distance of 10 meters with a wall

              M.C.

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                gohan
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                There is a risk of damaging the radio module if you don't use an antenna. Also a wrong tuned antenna will make transmitting more difficult.

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                • gohanG gohan

                  There is a risk of damaging the radio module if you don't use an antenna. Also a wrong tuned antenna will make transmitting more difficult.

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                  mar.conte
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                  @gohan
                  Ok Tanks, but the 86 mm wire for 868 what is Ideal diameter and thread type for simple antenna no dipole e non ground ant?

                  M.C.

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                    #120

                    Found in another forum

                    433 1/4 wave = 164.7mm
                    433 1/2 wave = 329.4mm
                    433 full wave = 692.7mm

                    868 1/4 wave = 82.2mm
                    868 1/2 wave = 164.3mm
                    868 full wave = 345.5mm

                    915 1/4 wave = 77.9mm
                    915 1/2 wave = 155.9mm
                    915 full wave = 327.8mm

                    Try shortening a little bit. What kind of wire are you using?

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                    • gohanG gohan

                      Found in another forum

                      433 1/4 wave = 164.7mm
                      433 1/2 wave = 329.4mm
                      433 full wave = 692.7mm

                      868 1/4 wave = 82.2mm
                      868 1/2 wave = 164.3mm
                      868 full wave = 345.5mm

                      915 1/4 wave = 77.9mm
                      915 1/2 wave = 155.9mm
                      915 full wave = 327.8mm

                      Try shortening a little bit. What kind of wire are you using?

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                      @gohan
                      Wery good Tanks gohan

                      M.C.

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                      • gohanG gohan

                        Found in another forum

                        433 1/4 wave = 164.7mm
                        433 1/2 wave = 329.4mm
                        433 full wave = 692.7mm

                        868 1/4 wave = 82.2mm
                        868 1/2 wave = 164.3mm
                        868 full wave = 345.5mm

                        915 1/4 wave = 77.9mm
                        915 1/2 wave = 155.9mm
                        915 full wave = 327.8mm

                        Try shortening a little bit. What kind of wire are you using?

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                        mar.conte
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                        @gohan
                        Normal wire electric 1 mm diameter

                        M.C.

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                          Single core or threaded?

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                          • gohanG gohan

                            Single core or threaded?

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                            @gohan
                            Threaded

                            M.C.

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                              You need to use single core, that's why it is not working well

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                              • gohanG gohan

                                You need to use single core, that's why it is not working well

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                                @gohan
                                Should it be isolated or even without a sheath?

                                M.C.

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                                  I think you can leave insulation on; there are some guides on how to make antennas for rfm69,just Google it. In addition there are also spring single wire antennas for different frequencies you can buy.

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                                  • mar.conteM mar.conte

                                    Then solved the problem of the accuracy of the battery report: basically I did not realize that the sleep wait time started from the last pir movement then if i put an hour of sleep and during this active time the pir time resumes; The communication problems I solved them by letting antenna from rfm69 so every hour the battery report does not even send pir moviment
                                    ....Very strange my rfm69 modules communicate better without an antenna even at a distance of 10 meters with a wall

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                                    @mar.conte said in NodeManager: plugin for a rapid development of battery-powered sensors:

                                    I did not realize that the sleep wait time started from the last pir movement then if i put an hour of sleep and during this active time the pir time resumes

                                    Yes, when the pir wakes the node up, the sleep is aborted and when going back to sleep, it starts from scratch without resuming it. If this is not creating an issue, I'll keep the current behavior. Regarding the antenna, I'm using the small antennas from the store for my RFM69 and have a decent range without big issues.

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                                      @mar.conte said in NodeManager: plugin for a rapid development of battery-powered sensors:

                                      I did not realize that the sleep wait time started from the last pir movement then if i put an hour of sleep and during this active time the pir time resumes

                                      Yes, when the pir wakes the node up, the sleep is aborted and when going back to sleep, it starts from scratch without resuming it. If this is not creating an issue, I'll keep the current behavior. Regarding the antenna, I'm using the small antennas from the store for my RFM69 and have a decent range without big issues.

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                                      @user2684
                                      Tanks of course bye

                                      M.C.

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                                        #130

                                        I'm trying to build sensor to drive 3 relays and connect it to Domoticz. Simple sketch:

                                        // before
                                        void before() {
                                          // setup the serial port baud rate
                                          Serial.begin(MY_BAUD_RATE);  
                                          /*
                                           * Register below your sensors
                                          */
                                        int przek1 = nodeManager.registerSensor(SENSOR_RELAY,3);
                                        int przek2 = nodeManager.registerSensor(SENSOR_RELAY,4);
                                          /*
                                           * Register above your sensors
                                          */
                                          nodeManager.before();
                                        }
                                        

                                        sensors are visible into Domoticz as switches but It's not possible to turn it on/off from Domoticz. It looks that Nodemanager expect REQ message to change state of relay but Domoticz sends SET message to change state:

                                        RECV S=0 I=3 C=1 T=2 D=1
                                        RECV S=0 I=3 C=1 T=2 D=0

                                        When I've used MYSController and send C_REQ message all is working fine.

                                        I think that in case of "output" sensors logic of getting/setting should be reversed.

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                                          Hello, I think I was able to implement most of the requests discussed here during the last few weeks in a pre-release v1.5 version. Please consider it still as a dev release which gone through very limited testing but since I had to make quite a few changes to core code, would be great to start collecting some feedback now.

                                          Is is available here: https://github.com/mysensors/NodeManager/tree/9a485cdcaf8e9856219338553335e2dce7253eb3

                                          It is complicated to reference each of you who requested something so please whoever is interested the full list of new additions/fixes is available here https://github.com/mysensors/NodeManager/milestone/5?closed=1. I did my best to add verbose comments so you should find all the details there. Please add any comment and report any problem directly to the existing issues on github so I can better understand the context. The documentation has been updated as well.
                                          Thanks

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