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  • sundberg84S Offline
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    sundberg84
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    wrote on last edited by
    #454

    It is always those last connections...

    0_1521574134168_9996122e-87ce-4f0b-97b5-9fe9b70ec2d2-image.png

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    • sinczeS sincze

      @tbowmo interesting indeed, tnx for sharing. Currently I still use Domoticz for the API Logging is done with INFLUX and Grafana. However in addition to Domoticz I use Pass2PHP. I can now control everything with PHP. PHP seems pretty common so a lot of examples I can find online ;-0. I am a complete MQTT / NODE-RED NOOB.

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      #455

      @sincze well you're half way there, already got influxdb implemented :)

      NodeRed is pretty easy to work with, and MQTT is (almost) just start and forget with mosquito. Just a messaging channel that you can hook any listener into, like python scripts, angular5 web apps etc.

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        mfalkvidd
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        #456

        Today I built auto-detection of missing MySensors keywords. The build system will complain if someone adds a new keyword to the Doxygen documentation but forgets to add it to keywords.txt.

        This is what the output looks like on the current code base (we're missing a bunch of keywords):
        0_1521641921920_597e3648-8dea-4498-b481-39db99ce0569-image.png

        This is the code change:
        0_1521641576208_5485185b-9a6d-4eee-9079-e2de14d62d21-image.png

        I have also added those missing keywords to keywords.txt, so now they'll be highlighted properly in the Arduino IDE.

        Thanks to Anticimex for assisting me in working with the build system.

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          #457

          One more build for today: building the raspberry pi gateway.

          I often need to test different settings for the Raspberry Pi Gateway. Running make after just changing one parameter in the configure command (for example, turning on or off interrupts for nrf24 or changing the PA_LEVEL) results in a 1m 13s wait on my Raspberry Pi:
          0_1521668917160_7ee8dbb9-d664-4968-99b9-848a6959d0fe-image.png

          I installed ccache using these instructions and now a make with the same type of change is done in 31s.
          0_1521669105554_513a3db0-222f-47a6-889f-106746ff623b-image.png
          Not that much of a win, but it saves a lot of time when trying many different settings.

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            #458

            did you cut the compile time of the gateway?

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            • gohanG gohan

              did you cut the compile time of the gateway?

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              @gohan yes?

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              • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                @gohan yes?

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                #460

                @mfalkvidd on my Pi3 it takes 40 around seconds, are you using an old Pi1 ?

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                • gohanG gohan

                  @mfalkvidd on my Pi3 it takes 40 around seconds, are you using an old Pi1 ?

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                  @gohan no, I'm using a Pi3.

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                  • mfalkviddM Online
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                    #462

                    Today I finally got my thumbs out and upgraded my plant monitoring to MySensors 2.x (from 1.x).
                    Updated sketch is available on Github: https://github.com/mfalkvidd/arduino-plantmoisture

                    Result: I really need to water my plants ;-) But the 2.5 year old batteries are still going strong.
                    0_1521737262850_PlantMonitoringDomoticz-2018-03-22.png

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                    • sundberg84S Offline
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                      sundberg84
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                      #463

                      Tonight some more PCB design:

                      0_1521749634333_d772fdfb-5734-4055-9963-6676129ceecd-image.png

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                      • sundberg84S sundberg84

                        Tonight some more PCB design:

                        0_1521749634333_d772fdfb-5734-4055-9963-6676129ceecd-image.png

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                        #464

                        @sundberg84 I will throw my two cents in on the design. An issue that I had brought up on previous revisions had to do with capacitors. On the Rev 9 and below boards, your capacitor footprints were pretty much all for flat ceramic capacitors. While I was able to make it work for the couple can style electrolytics that I used, it wasn't quite right. Now on this revision, I see that all of your capacitors have a can electrolytic style footprint. I think it needs to be a mix. The 4.7uf and 10 uf capacitors should be can style footprint, whereas your 0.1s should be non polarized ceramic flat cap footprints. The flat pack ceramics I think have a wider hole spacing.

                        Again, just my two cents

                        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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                        • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                          @sundberg84 I will throw my two cents in on the design. An issue that I had brought up on previous revisions had to do with capacitors. On the Rev 9 and below boards, your capacitor footprints were pretty much all for flat ceramic capacitors. While I was able to make it work for the couple can style electrolytics that I used, it wasn't quite right. Now on this revision, I see that all of your capacitors have a can electrolytic style footprint. I think it needs to be a mix. The 4.7uf and 10 uf capacitors should be can style footprint, whereas your 0.1s should be non polarized ceramic flat cap footprints. The flat pack ceramics I think have a wider hole spacing.

                          Again, just my two cents

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                          #465

                          @dbemowsk the positive with polarized footprint is that you can use both and it's very easy for a newbie to see which one is Gnd. You who are more experienced can determine if you want to use a flat unpolarized cap.

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                            This evening I spent a few hours finding more MySensors keywords that exist but weren't highlighted.
                            I found about 20 that were documented but not highlighted, so I added them.

                            I also found 3 that weren't documented nor highlighted. I have created issues on github to document them. Help is welcome. Documenting the keywords is an easy way to contribute to the project.
                            https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/issues/1090
                            https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/issues/1089
                            https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/issues/1088

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                            • sundberg84S sundberg84

                              @dbemowsk the positive with polarized footprint is that you can use both and it's very easy for a newbie to see which one is Gnd. You who are more experienced can determine if you want to use a flat unpolarized cap.

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                              @sundberg84 one of the 0.1uf caps that i use has short leads and wouldn't fit that hole spacing. They are higher voltage capacitors that i bought years ago for another project that i am trying to use up. I do see your point though.

                              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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                              • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                                Today I finally got my thumbs out and upgraded my plant monitoring to MySensors 2.x (from 1.x).
                                Updated sketch is available on Github: https://github.com/mfalkvidd/arduino-plantmoisture

                                Result: I really need to water my plants ;-) But the 2.5 year old batteries are still going strong.
                                0_1521737262850_PlantMonitoringDomoticz-2018-03-22.png

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                                #468

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

                                Today I finally got my thumbs out and upgraded my plant monitoring to MySensors 2.x (from 1.x).
                                Updated sketch is available on Github: https://github.com/mfalkvidd/arduino-plantmoisture

                                Result: I really need to water my plants ;-) But the 2.5 year old batteries are still going strong.
                                0_1521737262850_PlantMonitoringDomoticz-2018-03-22.png

                                What kind of components is this running on? I am having trouble getting my batteries to run even 2.5 months (or 2.5 weeks for the outside temp sensor...) :)

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                                • maghacM maghac

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

                                  Today I finally got my thumbs out and upgraded my plant monitoring to MySensors 2.x (from 1.x).
                                  Updated sketch is available on Github: https://github.com/mfalkvidd/arduino-plantmoisture

                                  Result: I really need to water my plants ;-) But the 2.5 year old batteries are still going strong.
                                  0_1521737262850_PlantMonitoringDomoticz-2018-03-22.png

                                  What kind of components is this running on? I am having trouble getting my batteries to run even 2.5 months (or 2.5 weeks for the outside temp sensor...) :)

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                                  #469

                                  @maghac see the link in my post for full details. But basically it is just what's recommended on the battery page. Arduino pro mini with power led and ldo removed, bod set to 1.8V, powered by 2xAA.

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                                  • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                                    @sundberg84 one of the 0.1uf caps that i use has short leads and wouldn't fit that hole spacing. They are higher voltage capacitors that i bought years ago for another project that i am trying to use up. I do see your point though.

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                                      Controller: Node-Red
                                      Gateway: SerialGateway & GSMMQTTGateway
                                      MySensors: 2.2.0

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                                        #472

                                        @thucar what display do you use and where did you buy it? What library did you use?

                                        Controller: Home Assistant & FHEM - Gateway: ESP8266wifi - MySensors: 2.3.2 (nRF24)

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                                          #473

                                          @dirkc the display is a JLX12864-378 off a chinese “component tester” kit I had available. Using the u8g2 library to run it.

                                          Controller: Node-Red
                                          Gateway: SerialGateway & GSMMQTTGateway
                                          MySensors: 2.2.0

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