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probleme with setBatteryInternalVcc(false)

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    Hello, I do not understand why the voltage measured by my node on input A2 does not correspond at all with that measured by my multimeter (I specify that I use the method of divider bridge as explained in the battery chapter). Here is my code

      nodeManager.setBatteryMin(0.25);
        nodeManager.setBatteryMax(1.1);
             
        nodeManager.setBatteryInternalVcc(false);
       
        nodeManager.setBatteryPin(A2);
    
        nodeManager.setSleep(SLEEP,1,MINUTES);
        nodeManager.setPowerPins(4,5,100);
        nodeManager.registerSensor(SENSOR_DS18B20,3);
    

    I had no problem with the internalVcc(true) but i need to power my node with a booster, so it's not possible anymore.
    Thank you for helping

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      The problem is resolved, I use the jmodule and I was mistaken on the implementation of analog inputs. Sorry to make topics useless!

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      • M MCF

        The problem is resolved, I use the jmodule and I was mistaken on the implementation of analog inputs. Sorry to make topics useless!

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        wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
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        @MCF no worries. Thanks for reporting the solution.

        and welcome to the forum :)

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