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  • Mohsin HassanM Offline
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    Mohsin Hassan
    wrote on last edited by
    #53

    Hi,

    any possibility of including a push button to manually trigger the switch on and off as well?
    And if possible update Vera on the status change.

    This way i can make it Wife safe and not get kicked out of the house...

    I'm not good with coding but if someone can point me in the right direction please...

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    • sundberg84S Offline
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      wrote on last edited by sundberg84
      #54

      There is a scetch in mysensors lib doing this. Relayaccuatorwithbutton or something. Download the examplescetches and have a look: http://www.mysensors.org/build/relay#relaywithbuttonactuator-example @Mohsin-Hassan

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        #55

        @petewill @Moshe-Livne . Coil activates when i try with a 9v battery, so either bad/cheap relays or to weak power plug. All measures +5v but its not enough. Ill order some new relays.

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        • sundberg84S sundberg84

          @petewill @Moshe-Livne . Coil activates when i try with a 9v battery, so either bad/cheap relays or to weak power plug. All measures +5v but its not enough. Ill order some new relays.

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          Moshe Livne
          Hero Member
          wrote on last edited by
          #56

          @sundberg84 IMHO 9v will fry the relay. max voltage is 5.5v if my failing memory serves. depends on your relay, naturally but this is the most common one. have a look at the datasheet https://www.ghielectronics.com/downloads/man/20084141716341001RelayX1.pdf
          yes it is 5.5v - nominal 5v, max current is 110%. I am sure it can sustain 6 but 9v will be really pushing it IMHO

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          • sundberg84S Offline
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            sundberg84
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            #57

            It was only to test coil failure and see if it was a power issue :)

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            • sundberg84S sundberg84

              It was only to test coil failure and see if it was a power issue :)

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              Moshe Livne
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              @sundberg84 A self fulfilling prophecy :-)

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              • Mohsin HassanM Mohsin Hassan

                Hi,

                any possibility of including a push button to manually trigger the switch on and off as well?
                And if possible update Vera on the status change.

                This way i can make it Wife safe and not get kicked out of the house...

                I'm not good with coding but if someone can point me in the right direction please...

                petewillP Offline
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                petewill
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                wrote on last edited by
                #59

                @Mohsin-Hassan said:

                Hi,

                any possibility of including a push button to manually trigger the switch on and off as well?
                And if possible update Vera on the status change.

                This way i can make it Wife safe and not get kicked out of the house...

                I'm not good with coding but if someone can point me in the right direction please...

                We are discussing this over here: http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1607/safe-in-wall-ac-to-dc-transformers

                You want to be careful you use the right transformer so you don't burn your house down. :) The wife probably wouldn't appreciate that.

                I really want to do this too. I'm just waiting for the experts to weigh in on which transformer is safe.

                My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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                • sundberg84S sundberg84

                  @petewill @Moshe-Livne . Coil activates when i try with a 9v battery, so either bad/cheap relays or to weak power plug. All measures +5v but its not enough. Ill order some new relays.

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                  petewill
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                  @sundberg84 said:

                  @petewill @Moshe-Livne . Coil activates when i try with a 9v battery, so either bad/cheap relays or to weak power plug. All measures +5v but its not enough. Ill order some new relays.

                  So strange that it's not working. What is the power rating of your 5V transformer? Do you have a picture of your set up?

                  My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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                    wrote on last edited by sundberg84
                    #61

                    @petewill @Moshe-Livne

                    I dont reallt wants to admit it...
                    Well, I ordered the 5v relay from ebay (i have the reciept!) and looking at petewill video it says SRD-05VDC-
                    Looking at mine it says SRD-12VDC so probalby the sent me a 12v relay...

                    New one will arive soon i hope :) Thank you for the help and sorry for clogging the thread.

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                    • sundberg84S sundberg84

                      @petewill @Moshe-Livne

                      I dont reallt wants to admit it...
                      Well, I ordered the 5v relay from ebay (i have the reciept!) and looking at petewill video it says SRD-05VDC-
                      Looking at mine it says SRD-12VDC so probalby the sent me a 12v relay...

                      New one will arive soon i hope :) Thank you for the help and sorry for clogging the thread.

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                      Moshe Livne
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                      wrote on last edited by
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                      @sundberg84 that makes so much sense! And its not even your fault! :-)

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                      • sundberg84S sundberg84

                        @petewill @Moshe-Livne

                        I dont reallt wants to admit it...
                        Well, I ordered the 5v relay from ebay (i have the reciept!) and looking at petewill video it says SRD-05VDC-
                        Looking at mine it says SRD-12VDC so probalby the sent me a 12v relay...

                        New one will arive soon i hope :) Thank you for the help and sorry for clogging the thread.

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                        petewill
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #63

                        @sundberg84 That's good news! Unfortunately you have to wait for new one but at least it's an easy fix!

                        My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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                        • petewillP petewill

                          @sundberg84 said:

                          Hi @petewill!
                          I made this :) Great video :+1:

                          I think i get bad reception or something because it works the first 5-6 times and then nothing...

                          This could also be a power or a wiring issue. But, the antenna is an easy modification so it wouldn't hurt to try this first. Another test is to move the device closer to your gateway. If it still stops after 5-6 times then it probably isn't communication issues.

                          In the end you describe an cat5 wire added as antenna because of bad reception.
                          Do you remove the plastic/shielding so its just copper?
                          Im afraid to short anything out with a long uncovered antenna if thats the case...

                          No, I left the shielding on the wire. Sorry, I should have specified that.

                          and if i hear you right its 3,28 inches which should be 33,31200 millimeters on the antenna?

                          I think 3.28 inches is 83.312 millimeters (at least that's what google says it is).

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                          hyla
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #64

                          @petewill
                          Just out of interest: how did You come up with the length for the antenna?
                          I remember vaguely that You can calculate the length if You know the
                          used frequency but You connect Your wire to an already existing PCB-Antenna...

                          Christoph

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                            @petewill
                            Just out of interest: how did You come up with the length for the antenna?
                            I remember vaguely that You can calculate the length if You know the
                            used frequency but You connect Your wire to an already existing PCB-Antenna...

                            Christoph

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #65

                            @hyla I actually recently did a separate video on how I do this with a little more explanation. If you're interested it's here:

                            https://youtu.be/NpMnauHeR7Y

                            In summary, I measured the length of the existing antenna on the PCB then added additional wire to get it up to the required length for the 2.4GHz range (4.92 in).

                            My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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                              Thanx :)

                              Meanwhile I did some research too. The formula (as You all know :) ) is:
                              Lambda (m) = c(m/s) / f(1/s) with
                              c= 299711000 m/s
                              f= 2.400.000.000 hz

                              which comes down to 0.1248795833333333 m or roughly 4.92 in
                              The 1.64 in that are used on the PCB are actually Lambda/3.

                              Nicely done, Pete :)

                              C.

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                                wrote on last edited by sundberg84
                                #67

                                @petewill
                                Now i got three working relays thanks to you, so again, great video!
                                Wanted to thank you and also show my sollution.
                                I hade some 433mhz cheap (not good working) relays with perfect case i could re-use:
                                The case had a status-led and a switch i use as well.

                                Relay.jpg

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                                • sundberg84S sundberg84

                                  @petewill
                                  Now i got three working relays thanks to you, so again, great video!
                                  Wanted to thank you and also show my sollution.
                                  I hade some 433mhz cheap (not good working) relays with perfect case i could re-use:
                                  The case had a status-led and a switch i use as well.

                                  Relay.jpg

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                                  @sundberg84 Cool! That's nice to have a case like that.

                                  My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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                                  • sundberg84S sundberg84

                                    @petewill
                                    Now i got three working relays thanks to you, so again, great video!
                                    Wanted to thank you and also show my sollution.
                                    I hade some 433mhz cheap (not good working) relays with perfect case i could re-use:
                                    The case had a status-led and a switch i use as well.

                                    Relay.jpg

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                                    m26872
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                                    wrote on last edited by m26872
                                    #69

                                    @sundberg84
                                    Nice! That one deserves its own project thread. I think we're many interested in the details.

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                                      This is may realisation
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                                      • petewillP petewill

                                        @hyla I actually recently did a separate video on how I do this with a little more explanation. If you're interested it's here:

                                        https://youtu.be/NpMnauHeR7Y

                                        In summary, I measured the length of the existing antenna on the PCB then added additional wire to get it up to the required length for the 2.4GHz range (4.92 in).

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                                        Hi @petewill

                                        I've tried this and had inconclusive results rather then a significant extended rage. Not sure what I'm doing wrong or if it's the quality of my RF module.

                                        I've used some wire (8.33 cm) I had left over but its not one solid copper wire, its has many "strings" inside. In your experiment did you use one solid copper wire and can this influence this hack?

                                        Thanks

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                                        • barduinoB barduino

                                          Hi @petewill

                                          I've tried this and had inconclusive results rather then a significant extended rage. Not sure what I'm doing wrong or if it's the quality of my RF module.

                                          I've used some wire (8.33 cm) I had left over but its not one solid copper wire, its has many "strings" inside. In your experiment did you use one solid copper wire and can this influence this hack?

                                          Thanks

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                                          @barduino I am using solid copper cat5e wire. I don't know much about antennas but it may change the behavior. Do you have any old cat5 that you can cut and test with?

                                          My "How To" home automation video channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_Evyh5PQALx4m4CQuxqkA

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