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  • sundberg84S sundberg84

    And there was the first failing sensor.... But was it because I changed the location on the gw? Nope... I had a temp/hum right beside the gw which I pushed so it fell on the floor...

    0_1518793080330_Screenshot_20180216-155624.png

    Radio cap de-attashed and sensor died.

    Easy fix and now back in operation.

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    @sundberg84 said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

    And there was the first failing sensor.... But was it because I changed the location on the gw? Nope... I had a temp/hum right beside the gw which I pushed so it fell on the floor...

    You meant "the first FALLING sensor" :sweat_smile:

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    • NeverDieN NeverDie

      @sundberg84 Sorry for the stupid question, but what holds your WEB/MAIL black box in place?

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      @neverdie said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

      @sundberg84 Sorry for the stupid question, but what holds your WEB/MAIL black box in place?

      Screws.
      0_1518797972773_IMG_20180216_171855.jpg

      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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      • sundberg84S sundberg84

        0_1518791218187_15187911952321497205782.jpg

        Today some maintenance on my GW.

        Added a ground wire for debug and also corrected a buildmisstske and grounded the case.

        And relocated (let's hope for the best) it to my new HA DIY board...

        0_1518792236611_15187922282851484593467.jpg

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        @sundberg84 +1 for the mySensors sticker!

        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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          My son and I finally finished his first MySensors project- a remote control for his room. He wasn't too interested but you have to start somewhere right...? :)
          Question for you all... what are you doing (if anything) to vent the fumes from soldering? I haven't really been worried about it in the past but it makes me nervous with my son doing it with me.
          Anyway, here are the pictures.

          0_1518837057065_IMG_20180216_171013.jpg
          0_1518837070467_IMG_20180216_171125.jpg
          0_1518837089935_IMG_20180216_171709.jpg

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

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          • petewillP petewill

            My son and I finally finished his first MySensors project- a remote control for his room. He wasn't too interested but you have to start somewhere right...? :)
            Question for you all... what are you doing (if anything) to vent the fumes from soldering? I haven't really been worried about it in the past but it makes me nervous with my son doing it with me.
            Anyway, here are the pictures.

            0_1518837057065_IMG_20180216_171013.jpg
            0_1518837070467_IMG_20180216_171125.jpg
            0_1518837089935_IMG_20180216_171709.jpg

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            #393

            @petewill What up with the red, yellow, and blue wires on the pro mini?

            Also, did you print the case with a volcano?

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            • petewillP petewill

              My son and I finally finished his first MySensors project- a remote control for his room. He wasn't too interested but you have to start somewhere right...? :)
              Question for you all... what are you doing (if anything) to vent the fumes from soldering? I haven't really been worried about it in the past but it makes me nervous with my son doing it with me.
              Anyway, here are the pictures.

              0_1518837057065_IMG_20180216_171013.jpg
              0_1518837070467_IMG_20180216_171125.jpg
              0_1518837089935_IMG_20180216_171709.jpg

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              @petewill That's awesome. Did you work with him too on the design of the box? Great job.

              Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
              Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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              • petewillP petewill

                My son and I finally finished his first MySensors project- a remote control for his room. He wasn't too interested but you have to start somewhere right...? :)
                Question for you all... what are you doing (if anything) to vent the fumes from soldering? I haven't really been worried about it in the past but it makes me nervous with my son doing it with me.
                Anyway, here are the pictures.

                0_1518837057065_IMG_20180216_171013.jpg
                0_1518837070467_IMG_20180216_171125.jpg
                0_1518837089935_IMG_20180216_171709.jpg

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                @petewill I put a regular 120mm pc fan to blow the fumes sideways. Not perfect, but I think it is good enough for the short time I spend soldering.

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                • petewillP petewill

                  My son and I finally finished his first MySensors project- a remote control for his room. He wasn't too interested but you have to start somewhere right...? :)
                  Question for you all... what are you doing (if anything) to vent the fumes from soldering? I haven't really been worried about it in the past but it makes me nervous with my son doing it with me.
                  Anyway, here are the pictures.

                  0_1518837057065_IMG_20180216_171013.jpg
                  0_1518837070467_IMG_20180216_171125.jpg
                  0_1518837089935_IMG_20180216_171709.jpg

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                  @petewill is it battery powered? Can you share the code?

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                  • gohanG gohan

                    @petewill is it battery powered? Can you share the code?

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                    #397

                    @petewill , @gohan I use the same as @mfalkvidd and its pretty much a PC fan with the wires to a 9v battery.... been thinking for a long time to make a more permanent sollution with a tubes from outside....

                    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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                      #398

                      0_1518863873465_File-2018-02-17,-11-32-40.jpg
                      Today's test was to see if the regular reed switches can be closed by the magnetic field created by a 1A current.

                      I got an opportunity to try out my recently USB power meter and adjustable load.

                      Since I am not sure how the reed switch is mounted inside the sensor, I tried different orientations but nothing triggered the sensor. I also tried 2A but that wasn't enough either.

                      I need a non-invasive way to know if (how much) current is flowing in a DC cable. I was hoping the reed switch would be an easy way. My next hope is something like a SCT-013, unless someone has suggestions for other sensors. Requirements: 6-48V DC. 0.5-10A. I only need to know if the circuit is consuming >0.5A, no need for an exact measurement.

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                      • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                        0_1518863873465_File-2018-02-17,-11-32-40.jpg
                        Today's test was to see if the regular reed switches can be closed by the magnetic field created by a 1A current.

                        I got an opportunity to try out my recently USB power meter and adjustable load.

                        Since I am not sure how the reed switch is mounted inside the sensor, I tried different orientations but nothing triggered the sensor. I also tried 2A but that wasn't enough either.

                        I need a non-invasive way to know if (how much) current is flowing in a DC cable. I was hoping the reed switch would be an easy way. My next hope is something like a SCT-013, unless someone has suggestions for other sensors. Requirements: 6-48V DC. 0.5-10A. I only need to know if the circuit is consuming >0.5A, no need for an exact measurement.

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                        @mfalkvidd Hall sensor?

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                        • gohanG gohan

                          @mfalkvidd Hall sensor?

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                          @gohan SCT-013 is a hall-based sensor I think. I was looking for more specific that just the type of sensor.

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                          • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                            @gohan SCT-013 is a hall-based sensor I think. I was looking for more specific that just the type of sensor.

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                            @mfalkvidd said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                            SCT-013 is a hall-based sensor I think.

                            No, it's only a current transformer, and you possibly need (at least) a burden resistor to measure the current. Ofcourse we already have a thread on it ;-)

                            http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                              @mfalkvidd said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                              SCT-013 is a hall-based sensor I think.

                              No, it's only a current transformer, and you possibly need (at least) a burden resistor to measure the current. Ofcourse we already have a thread on it ;-)

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                              @yveaux yes I've read that thread and I would choose one of the sct-013 variants that already contains a burden resistor.

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                              • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                                0_1518863873465_File-2018-02-17,-11-32-40.jpg
                                Today's test was to see if the regular reed switches can be closed by the magnetic field created by a 1A current.

                                I got an opportunity to try out my recently USB power meter and adjustable load.

                                Since I am not sure how the reed switch is mounted inside the sensor, I tried different orientations but nothing triggered the sensor. I also tried 2A but that wasn't enough either.

                                I need a non-invasive way to know if (how much) current is flowing in a DC cable. I was hoping the reed switch would be an easy way. My next hope is something like a SCT-013, unless someone has suggestions for other sensors. Requirements: 6-48V DC. 0.5-10A. I only need to know if the circuit is consuming >0.5A, no need for an exact measurement.

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                                @mfalkvidd Didn't you play with electromagnets when you were a kid? At least try coiling the wire and maybe putting a metal core inside it. Use a lot of coils. The more the better. Then maybe your reed-type switch would have a chance of seeing enough magnetism to trigger it.

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                                  @mfalkvidd Didn't you play with electromagnets when you were a kid? At least try coiling the wire and maybe putting a metal core inside it. Use a lot of coils. The more the better. Then maybe your reed-type switch would have a chance of seeing enough magnetism to trigger it.

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                                  @neverdie wouldn't that choke the current passing through the coil? He said he needs 6-48V DC. 0.5-10A

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                                    @NeverDie The wires are there in case I need to upload a new bootloader. This sensor one of the first ones I have done where the Arduino isn't easily removable and I wanted to try to make it a little easier in case I had to change it.
                                    I used an original Prusa I3 MK2 to do the printing. This is in ABS (because I didn't have any white PLA) so the print is a little rougher than if it was done with PLA.

                                    @dbemowsk Thanks! No, my son didn't help with the case design (yet). It was from a previous project that I slightly modified. My son is 6 so he doesn't really have the attention span to do too much yet. I'm hoping that doing little parts of a project will be fun for him and eventually turn into full projects. :)

                                    @mfalkvidd & @sundberg84 Thanks. I guess I need to rig something up if he is going to be helping me more often...

                                    @gohan No, it's not battery powered. I didn't want to have to deal with changing batteries and there is a power outlet right near the location he wanted it. Here is the code:

                                    /**
                                      The MySensors Arduino library handles the wireless radio link and protocol
                                      between your home built sensors/actuators and HA controller of choice.
                                      The sensors forms a self healing radio network with optional repeaters. Each
                                      repeater and gateway builds a routing tables in EEPROM which keeps track of the
                                      network topology allowing messages to be routed to nodes.
                                    
                                      Created by Henrik Ekblad <henrik.ekblad@mysensors.org>
                                      Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Sensnology AB
                                      Full contributor list: https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/graphs/contributors
                                    
                                      Documentation: http://www.mysensors.org
                                      Support Forum: http://forum.mysensors.org
                                    
                                      This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
                                      modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
                                      version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
                                    
                                    *******************************
                                    
                                      REVISION HISTORY
                                      Version 1.0 - PeteWill
                                    
                                     
                                    */
                                    
                                    #define SKETCH_NAME "Controller"
                                    #define SKETCH_VERSION "1.0"
                                    
                                    //Child (sensor) name that will be sent to gateway
                                    #define CONTROLLER_CHILD_NAME "Room Control"
                                    
                                    // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
                                    #define MY_DEBUG //MySensors debug messages
                                    #define LOCAL_DEBUG //Code specific debug messages
                                    
                                    // Enable and select radio type attached
                                    #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                                    //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
                                    
                                    #define MY_RF24_PA_LEVEL RF24_PA_HIGH //Options: RF24_PA_MIN, RF24_PA_LOW, RF24_PA_HIGH, RF24_PA_MAX
                                    #define MY_RF24_CHANNEL  76
                                    #define MY_NODE_ID 1  //Manually set the node ID here. Comment out to auto assign
                                    
                                    #include <MySensors.h>
                                    #include <Bounce2.h>
                                    
                                    #define SCENE_CHILD_ID 0
                                    
                                    #define BAUD_RATE 57600
                                    
                                    #ifdef LOCAL_DEBUG
                                    #define dbg(...)   Serial.print(__VA_ARGS__)
                                    #define dbgln(...) Serial.println(__VA_ARGS__)
                                    #else
                                    #define dbg(x)
                                    #define dbgln(x)
                                    #endif
                                    
                                    //Button Pins -- Arduino Digital I/O pin button is connected to
                                    #define BLIND_UP_PIN 5
                                    #define BLIND_STOP_PIN 4
                                    #define BLIND_DOWN_PIN 3
                                    #define LIGHT_ON_PIN 8
                                    #define LIGHT_OFF_PIN 7
                                    #define EXTRA_BUTTON_PIN 6
                                    #define LED_PIN A0 //Pin for the LED transistor
                                    
                                    #define FLASH_TIME 300 //Amount of time to flash the LED (in milliseconds)
                                    
                                    #define ARRAY_SIZE(x) (sizeof(x)/sizeof(x[0]))
                                    
                                    uint8_t ledOn = 0;
                                    uint32_t ledMillis; //Used for tracking the LED flash time
                                    
                                    
                                    //The sceneNum array corresponds with the buttonPins array so if a button pin is read, it will send the scene number to the gateway
                                    int sceneNum[] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5};
                                    
                                    uint8_t buttonPins[] = {
                                      BLIND_UP_PIN,
                                      BLIND_STOP_PIN,
                                      BLIND_DOWN_PIN,
                                      LIGHT_ON_PIN,
                                      LIGHT_OFF_PIN,
                                      EXTRA_BUTTON_PIN
                                    };
                                    
                                    //Debouncer is used for the buttons.  Need to have the same number as the total buttons.
                                    Bounce debouncer[] = {
                                      Bounce(),
                                      Bounce(),
                                      Bounce(),
                                      Bounce(),
                                      Bounce(),
                                      Bounce()
                                    };
                                    
                                    //used to keep track of previous values contact sensor values
                                    uint8_t buttonPrev[] = {1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1};
                                    
                                    MyMessage scene(SCENE_CHILD_ID, V_SCENE_ON);
                                    
                                    void before()
                                    {
                                    #ifdef LOCAL_DEBUG
                                      Serial.begin(BAUD_RATE);
                                    #endif
                                    }
                                    
                                    void presentation()
                                    {
                                      // Send the sketch version information to the gateway
                                      sendSketchInfo(SKETCH_NAME, SKETCH_VERSION);
                                    
                                      // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                                      present(SCENE_CHILD_ID, S_SCENE_CONTROLLER, CONTROLLER_CHILD_NAME);
                                    }
                                    
                                    void setup() {
                                      //Set up Pins
                                      for (int i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(buttonPins); i++) {
                                    
                                        // Setup the pins
                                        pinMode(buttonPins[i], INPUT_PULLUP);
                                    
                                        // After setting up the button, setup debouncer
                                        debouncer[i].attach(buttonPins[i]);
                                        debouncer[i].interval(100);
                                        dbg(F("Set up contact Pin: "));
                                        dbgln(buttonPins[i]);
                                      }
                                    
                                      pinMode(LED_PIN, OUTPUT);
                                    }
                                    
                                    void loop() {
                                      uint32_t currentMillis = millis();
                                      for (int i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(buttonPins); i++) {
                                        debouncer[i].update();
                                        // Get the update value
                                        uint8_t value = debouncer[i].read();
                                        if (value != buttonPrev[i]) {
                                          dbg(F("Value is for sensor #"));
                                          dbg(buttonPins[i]);
                                          dbg(F(" is "));
                                          dbgln(value);
                                    
                                          if (value == 0)
                                          {
                                            //Button is pressed send scene value
                                            send(scene.set(sceneNum[i]));
                                    
                                            ledOn = 1;
                                            ledMillis = currentMillis;
                                          }
                                          buttonPrev[i] = value;
                                        }
                                      }
                                      if (ledOn)
                                      {
                                        digitalWrite(LED_PIN, HIGH);
                                    
                                        if (currentMillis - ledMillis > FLASH_TIME)
                                        {
                                          ledOn = 0;
                                          digitalWrite(LED_PIN, LOW);
                                        }
                                      }
                                    }
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    

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

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                                    • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                      @mfalkvidd Didn't you play with electromagnets when you were a kid? At least try coiling the wire and maybe putting a metal core inside it. Use a lot of coils. The more the better. Then maybe your reed-type switch would have a chance of seeing enough magnetism to trigger it.

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                                      @neverdie said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                      @mfalkvidd Didn't you play with electromagnets when you were a kid? At least try coiling the wire and maybe putting a metal core inside it. Use a lot of coils. The more the better. Then maybe your reed-type switch would have a chance of seeing enough magnetism to trigger it.

                                      Yes, but that would unfortunately completely defeat my purpose. The device should be easy to install (I can't expect the end-user to coil their cable) and work with cables that are designed for >10A which means they will be too thick to coil. I understand that I did not mention all aspects of the use case in my post though so thanks anyway.

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                                      • petewillP petewill

                                        My son and I finally finished his first MySensors project- a remote control for his room. He wasn't too interested but you have to start somewhere right...? :)
                                        Question for you all... what are you doing (if anything) to vent the fumes from soldering? I haven't really been worried about it in the past but it makes me nervous with my son doing it with me.
                                        Anyway, here are the pictures.

                                        0_1518837057065_IMG_20180216_171013.jpg
                                        0_1518837070467_IMG_20180216_171125.jpg
                                        0_1518837089935_IMG_20180216_171709.jpg

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                                        @petewill said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                        Question for you all... what are you doing (if anything) to vent the fumes from soldering? I haven't really been worried about it in the past but it makes me nervous with my son doing it with me.

                                        I have a Hakko 493 clone, it has a carbon filter to absorb the smoke (or most of it) so it doesn't smell too much in the room when I need to solder for a long time and I can't open the windows. I don't have a link because I bought it in my local shop (it was cheaper than AliExpress + shipping), but you can easily find similar models or clones of the FA400 by searching "smoke absorber" on AliExpress.

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                                        • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                                          @neverdie said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                          @mfalkvidd Didn't you play with electromagnets when you were a kid? At least try coiling the wire and maybe putting a metal core inside it. Use a lot of coils. The more the better. Then maybe your reed-type switch would have a chance of seeing enough magnetism to trigger it.

                                          Yes, but that would unfortunately completely defeat my purpose. The device should be easy to install (I can't expect the end-user to coil their cable) and work with cables that are designed for >10A which means they will be too thick to coil. I understand that I did not mention all aspects of the use case in my post though so thanks anyway.

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                                          @mfalkvidd
                                          I had a similar requirement recently, which was determining when my CNC was finished. I decided to measure the current to decide that. It's 24VDC and might have a current as high as 6amp in a theoretical worst case, but as little as 0.5a when moving just one of the stepper motors. So, what I came up with was this, which I've tested and it works:
                                          0_1518882212781_cnc_current.jpg
                                          Basically, it uses six 5-watt 3 ohm resistors in parallel to create a 1/2-ohm sense resistor, which an arduino then measures the voltage drop across by just doing an analog read from an analog GPIO pin across a voltage divider. I don't really know your use-case, but maybe you could adapt it for your application? You can ignore the LoRa module, which in my case I use to send out a signal to a remote receiver inside my house that the CNC print job (in the garage) is done.

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