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  • dpressleD Offline
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    dpressle
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    Thanks, should be under 10USD in parts.
    BTW, same design but for roller shutter is on the way

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      Hello,

      nice design with some care for safety !
      If possible, I would suggest to connect A4/A5 to the connector, so it would be possible to use (for example) an i2c touchpad, to command the 3 relays and more, for example mpr121 can manage a mix of touchpads and leds. In case of managing leds, of course a Vcc connector would be necessary too as the last input pins would not provide enough current.
      Analog pins A0-A5 can be used as digital pins if needed so it could still work as you designed it at the moment with physical switches.

      On thing that is annoying me also with some designs, is that when you want to use in ceiling to connect directly to ligh bulbs, you need to use connectors/wago to "duplicate" neutral because the board only provides live. If possible you should move J1 to the right, and put holes to add extra 2x connector on the left if people want to have neutral without external connectors, it will give a much cleaner result when connected instead of a mess of wires. I think it's possible to do it if you move the varistor to the left, and change orientation of F2.

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        Hello,

        nice design with some care for safety !
        If possible, I would suggest to connect A4/A5 to the connector, so it would be possible to use (for example) an i2c touchpad, to command the 3 relays and more, for example mpr121 can manage a mix of touchpads and leds. In case of managing leds, of course a Vcc connector would be necessary too as the last input pins would not provide enough current.
        Analog pins A0-A5 can be used as digital pins if needed so it could still work as you designed it at the moment with physical switches.

        On thing that is annoying me also with some designs, is that when you want to use in ceiling to connect directly to ligh bulbs, you need to use connectors/wago to "duplicate" neutral because the board only provides live. If possible you should move J1 to the right, and put holes to add extra 2x connector on the left if people want to have neutral without external connectors, it will give a much cleaner result when connected instead of a mess of wires. I think it's possible to do it if you move the varistor to the left, and change orientation of F2.

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        dpressle
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        #7

        @Nca78 Thanks for the tips, i understand what you are saying about the neutral and it is a good idea, my intentions were to put it in the switch box and not in the light fixture itself, but i might add it to the next release.

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        • dpressleD dpressle

          Thanks, should be under 10USD in parts.
          BTW, same design but for roller shutter is on the way

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          @dpressle nice!

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          • breimannB breimann

            @dpressle nice!

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            @breimann Thanks, does any one want link to dirtypcbs?

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              Hi, dpressle. Thanks for your work?
              One Question. Can i connect a normal light switch to it? So that i can turn on the lights with the switch and this node?

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                Hi, dpressle. Thanks for your work?
                One Question. Can i connect a normal light switch to it? So that i can turn on the lights with the switch and this node?

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                dpressle
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                @artipi Sure you can that is the whole point of the D5, D6, D7 connection.

                You just need to take the GND and each of these digital inputs and connect them to the switch (NO high voltage in the switch only GND and digital input), each one of then controls one relay.

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                • dpressleD dpressle

                  @breimann Thanks, does any one want link to dirtypcbs?

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                  @dpressle said in Another simple (No SMT) relay actuator:

                  @breimann Thanks, does any one want link to dirtypcbs?

                  Hi!

                  Yes, please send links, really good design!

                  Regards Rickard

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                    @dpressle said in Another simple (No SMT) relay actuator:

                    @breimann Thanks, does any one want link to dirtypcbs?

                    Hi!

                    Yes, please send links, really good design!

                    Regards Rickard

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                    @gus Dirtypcbs

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                    • dpressleD dpressle

                      @gus Dirtypcbs

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                      @dpressle said in Another simple (No SMT) relay actuator:

                      @gus Dirtypcbs

                      Thanks!

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                        MLs
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                        Where can you find the code?

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                        • M MLs

                          Where can you find the code?

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                          dpressle
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                          @MLs Its in the OpenHardware page see the Source Code tab:
                          OpenHardware

                          Note its intended to work with "Home Assistant" HA, some depending on your controller some changes might be needed.

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                          • dpressleD dpressle

                            @MLs Its in the OpenHardware page see the Source Code tab:
                            OpenHardware

                            Note its intended to work with "Home Assistant" HA, some depending on your controller some changes might be needed.

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                            @dpressle

                            Ok tanks

                            Do you have a bootloader with OTA enable

                            //Mattias

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                              @dpressle

                              Ok tanks

                              Do you have a bootloader with OTA enable

                              //Mattias

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                              @MLs Yes sure

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                                @MLs Yes sure

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                                @dpressle

                                Can you email it to me or maybe add it to your project.

                                //Mattias

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                                  @dpressle

                                  Can you email it to me or maybe add it to your project.

                                  //Mattias

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                                  @MLs I am using the one from here link text

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                                  • dpressleD dpressle

                                    @MLs I am using the one from here link text

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                                    @dpressle

                                    Does the bootloader use the internal 8 MHz clock?

                                    //Mattias

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                                      @dpressle

                                      Does the bootloader use the internal 8 MHz clock?

                                      //Mattias

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                                      @MLs yes it does.

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                                      • dpressleD dpressle

                                        @MLs yes it does.

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                                        @dpressle

                                        Feeling a bit confused how do you know that a bootloader uses the internal clock?
                                        Because I used another bootloader after installing your card, I did not get the Atmega circuit to run. But if I used this bootloader, I started the Atmega circuit and everything worked.

                                        Https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/3018/tutorial-how-to-burn-1mhz-8mhz-bootloader-using-arduino-ide-1-6-5-r5

                                        But what makes the internal clock in used?
                                        I use a UNO when I'm burning bootloader and do not know if you can change fuses and clock option.

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                                          @dpressle

                                          Feeling a bit confused how do you know that a bootloader uses the internal clock?
                                          Because I used another bootloader after installing your card, I did not get the Atmega circuit to run. But if I used this bootloader, I started the Atmega circuit and everything worked.

                                          Https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/3018/tutorial-how-to-burn-1mhz-8mhz-bootloader-using-arduino-ide-1-6-5-r5

                                          But what makes the internal clock in used?
                                          I use a UNO when I'm burning bootloader and do not know if you can change fuses and clock option.

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                                          @MLs I think i lost you there, if there is no external osc how would it work? it is clear (at list to me) that its using the internal clock. Maybe you mean the f_cpu parameter? it is in the board text file.

                                          I also use a nano to burn the bootloader, you can set the fuses as you wish in the boards page exactly as the link you gave is describing.

                                          If you dont care of OTA you can use any other bootloader (like optiboot), i did it as well with this board.

                                          I want to help you more but i need more info and pictures of your exact setup and files, can you share it?

                                          Also some times your atmega328p-pu comes with 16Mhz bootloader pre-installed so you do need to set it up with 16Mhz osc for the first 8Mhz bootloader burn, after that you can remove it.

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