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What did you build today (Pictures) ?

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    hlehoux
    wrote on last edited by hlehoux
    #1039

    My first RFM69 Battery sensor: an ultrasonic sonar to measure the level of my fuel tank (don't laugh, winters can be cold in Burgundy :-) )

    Many thanks to @sundberg84 and @mfalkvidd for advice to the Newbie i am and to @Gerator for the RFM69 gateway

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    • H hlehoux

      My first RFM69 Battery sensor: an ultrasonic sonar to measure the level of my fuel tank (don't laugh, winters can be cold in Burgundy :-) )

      Many thanks to @sundberg84 and @mfalkvidd for advice to the Newbie i am and to @Gerator for the RFM69 gateway

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      mfalkvidd
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      #1040

      Nice work @hlehoux!

      Electronics and fuel sounds like a scary combination to me 😨

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      • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

        Nice work @hlehoux!

        Electronics and fuel sounds like a scary combination to me 😨

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        hlehoux
        wrote on last edited by hlehoux
        #1041

        @mfalkvidd You're right: For production i'm going to build isolation for the sensor not to be in contact

        Anyway: The flash point of domestic fuel oil is 55 ° C, which means that fuel oil cannot ignite below this temperature. In addition, in its liquid form, fuel oil is non-flammable at room temperature.

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          KooLru
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          #1042
          • Temperature and humidity sensor AHT-10
          • NRF52823 module
          • Power board CR2477
            Connected via MYSX connectors
            Firmware based on NodeManager library

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            franz-unix
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            #1043

            Hi guys,

            my last creation: the d-diot hub v.3.0

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            The hub A (wood) is a dual MySensors gateway (RFM69 and NRF24) based on two ESP8266 modules and a BLE gateway + RGB controller thanks to an ESP32 module and ESPHome firmware.

            The hub B (grey and red) is an IR gateway and RC 433 Mhz gateway based on ESP32 modules with an ESPHome firmware. The hub B has also an integrated step-up and step-down voltage regulator based on Arduino Nano.

            To allow the maximum flexibility in placement inside the house, each module can be build as a stand-alone piece of hardware or combined in a single device (see pictures).

            The hub is meant to be used with Home Assistant, the case is 3d printable and as usual, if someone is interested, there is a dedicated wiki page with all the details and the build instructions.

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              KooLru
              wrote on last edited by
              #1044

              I2S/IIC to MYSX converter
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              Configurable via jumper matrix
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              • K KooLru

                I2S/IIC to MYSX converter
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                Configurable via jumper matrix
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                sundberg84
                Hardware Contributor
                wrote on last edited by
                #1045

                @KooLru - very clever sollution for the lines.

                Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                • berkseoB berkseo

                  My new project of a temperature and humidity sensor with an electronic ink display 1.02 Inch ( GDEW0102T4 ), very low power consumption, very small device.

                  https://youtu.be/2zTEHTAr7lk

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                  nagelc
                  wrote on last edited by nagelc
                  #1046

                  @berkseo
                  Hey. Our own berkseo is on Hackaday. Congrats!

                  https://hackaday.com/2021/03/11/nrf52-weather-station-gives-forecast-with-style/

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                  • nagelcN nagelc

                    @berkseo
                    Hey. Our own berkseo is on Hackaday. Congrats!

                    https://hackaday.com/2021/03/11/nrf52-weather-station-gives-forecast-with-style/

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                    berkseo
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                    #1047

                    @nagelc
                    Wow, this is unexpected.

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                      #1048

                      I made a simple board to use as a CR2032 battery simulator. It is actually two identical pcb's back to back. I added pins for applying power and another set for measuring current. Now I need a better ammeter. The uA scale works well when sleeping, but the mA scale doesn't seem to pick up the awake current.

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                      • nagelcN nagelc

                        I made a simple board to use as a CR2032 battery simulator. It is actually two identical pcb's back to back. I added pins for applying power and another set for measuring current. Now I need a better ammeter. The uA scale works well when sleeping, but the mA scale doesn't seem to pick up the awake current.

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                        electrik
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #1049

                        @nagelc Nice!
                        What is the PCB you are measuring on? I'm actually looking for a NRF5 board to use with a coin cell.

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                        • nagelcN nagelc

                          I am testing a node with a DigiPyro, PYD 1598 motion detector. It is advertised to be low power and runs from 1.8 to 3.6 volts, so should run well with a coin cell. They have to be programmed with several options and I have not found a lot of documentation. I went with what seemed like the most sensitive choices and it seems to work so far. More research needed . ...
                          https://www.excelitas.com/product/pyd-1588-pyd-1598-low-power-digipyros

                          I bought a couple of these from DigiKey for around $4 each. Now they are more than $12 each and there is no stock. So, these may not be as good a choice as they seemed at first. We'll see . ...

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                          nagelc
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                          @electrik

                          It's actually at this link posted earlier in the thread: What did you build today (Pictures) ?:
                          I mostly use it with BME280 modules for temperature and humidity, but I have tried some other I2C modules in it.
                          I'm still experimenting with the motion detector. That will probably get it's own board at some point. It doesn't really fit the enclosure I designed this board for.

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                            berkseo
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                            #1051

                            I think this open source project is finished. This is a small air quality sensor. Quite a useful thing turned out for our not simple time.

                            https://github.com/smartboxchannel/EFEKTA-EINK213-AIR-QUALITY-SENSOR-NRF52840-V2-ED3

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                              KevinT
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                              #1052

                              Finished my Garage Door Node.
                              It has open/close magnetic reed switch sensors, a DS18B20 temperature sensor, a PIR motion sensor and a bjt to trigger the door to open/close/stop.

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                              • K KevinT

                                Finished my Garage Door Node.
                                It has open/close magnetic reed switch sensors, a DS18B20 temperature sensor, a PIR motion sensor and a bjt to trigger the door to open/close/stop.

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                                KevinT
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                                  nagelc
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #1054

                                  @KevinT Very cool.
                                  How does it respond to the PIR. Does it stop the door if it sees motion?

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                                    KevinT
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                                    #1055

                                    Thanks.
                                    The motion sensor is used to turn on the lights in the garage via a Sonoff mini.
                                    Also, I've had the garage door randomly open by itself (power glitches?) a few times over the years. So I'm adding an automation to close the door if no motion is present and it is after midnight.

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                                      fsgraz
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                                      #1056

                                      A collection of the sensors and actuators I buit for my camper in the past year

                                      the power supply system under the dinette seat
                                      IMG_20210306_181846.jpg IMG_20200308_151728.jpg
                                      the battery management system (purchased) data are read via wifi by an ESP32, which reports the info to the GW via nRF24L01+.

                                      a closed look at 2 sensors.
                                      the one on the left reads voltage and current from the solar PV panel and to the battery management system
                                      IMG_20210306_181903.jpg
                                      the one on the right reads voltage and current from/to the start and service batteriers
                                      both sensors report instant power and energy.

                                      Fresh water sensor reads the water level, flow and temperature.
                                      has 4 optcoupled outputs to send the information to the 4 LEDs of the original control panel of the camper
                                      IMG_20210306_112850.jpg IMG_20210306_112844.jpg

                                      gray water tank sensor reports water level with an ultrasound sensor. has an optocoupled output to the "full" LED of the original control panel
                                      IMG_20210316_175523.jpg IMG_20210316_175427.jpg

                                      bettry supplied temperature and humidity sensor.
                                      I use it in the fridge but also at home, where I have also one with BME280.
                                      IMG_20210414_081625.jpg IMG_20210414_081617.jpg

                                      A fan controller to help the fridge to work better, controlling the condenser temperature using an optical thermometer sensor.
                                      I have 3 other units, one in the power supply system, one in the closet and one on the roof.
                                      They are all with a PID controller.
                                      IMG_20210503_095913.jpg IMG_20210313_153635 (2).jpg IMG_20210313_153612 (2).jpg

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                                        fsgraz
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                                        #1057

                                        the display node for my camper, based on a Arduino Mega clone
                                        IMG_20210704_080638.jpg

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                                          This thread is really good, kind of addicting to scroll all time.
                                          Only problem though is the way it is structured. Its really hard to find the same post twice.

                                          Maybe the admins should consider having a separate section for this !!>?

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