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What did you build today (Pictures) ?

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  • gohanG gohan

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

    Today I introduced my 5 year old to soldering...

    How did he like it?

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    sundberg84
    Hardware Contributor
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    #69

    @gohan it's fun to do projects together! We enjoyed it and I tried the water story to explain everything. Also some short instructions to solder the legs and not the solder itself... Now he is playing with it so a good result!

    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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      #70

      0_1510255106995_File-2017-11-09,-20-15-48.jpg
      On the workbench today: My Lenovo laptop getting a wireless network card replacement.

      The old card was wonky. Sometimes it wouldn't allow any network activity for a minute or so. Sometimes it would allow traffic, but only at 1-2mbit. Sometimes, but very seldom, it would deliver the ~100mbit it was supposed to.

      With the upgrade card (bought off Aliexpress of course ;-) ) it delivers 40 megabytes per second when copying files from my desktop, and has been able to sustain that speed for more than ten minutes straight so far (still testing). New life to my poor laptop!

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      • NeverDieN Offline
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        NeverDie
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        #71

        I soldered together a prototyhpe for a small wireless temperature sensor powered by a CR2032 button cell:

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        It works!
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          Today I'm doing some small things... Changed the antenna on my RFM gw to a bigger one. These one works really well!! Highly recommend.

          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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          • gohanG Offline
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            #73

            I have one on the way already 😀

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              The version 1 board for my button cell TH sensor finally arrived today. Though now obsolete compared to the current Version 4, I put it together anyway, and it works just fine.
              0_1510342995152_CR2032_v1.jpg
              I'll be able to use the I2C connector to get the software working for the si7021 and BME280 TH boards, so I expect the firmware will be finalized and ready to install before the version 4 board even arrives. :)

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                #75

                Today's project:
                0_1510394552232_File 2017-11-11, 10 58 32.jpeg
                Time for the nrf24 to move over and my LoRa concentrator board to take its place on the lab RPi.

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

                  Time for the nrf24 to move over and my LoRa concentrator board to take its place on the lab RPi.

                  Why?

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                  • gohanG gohan

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

                    Time for the nrf24 to move over and my LoRa concentrator board to take its place on the lab RPi.

                    Why?

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                    @gohan a LoRaWAN gateway is more fun

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                    • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                      Today's project:
                      0_1510394552232_File 2017-11-11, 10 58 32.jpeg
                      Time for the nrf24 to move over and my LoRa concentrator board to take its place on the lab RPi.

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                      @mfalkvidd
                      I envy your LoRaWAN gateway... so you will soon add this to TTN maps and show a new gateway in Sweden ;-)

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                        @mfalkvidd
                        I envy your LoRaWAN gateway... so you will soon add this to TTN maps and show a new gateway in Sweden ;-)

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                        #79

                        @bjacobse define soon... it has already been connected to ttn for 2 hours :-D

                        https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/u/mfalkvidd

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                        • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                          @bjacobse define soon... it has already been connected to ttn for 2 hours :-D

                          https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/u/mfalkvidd

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                          @mfalkvidd
                          Damn you're fast :-)

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                            #81

                            Today I also started upgrading my Domoticz running Raspbian 7 (Wheezy) to Raspbian 9 (Stretch). I tried to do an in-place upgrade but the rpi wouldn't start after the upgrade so I had to start over on a clean Raspbian 9 image.

                            I took the chance to switch to f2fs for the root filesystem, which should make the SD card less susceptible to corruption. I used this guide and it worked, except that I also added discard to the fourth field in /etc/fstab and changed the sixth field to 0 to not fsck before boot.

                            When I wake up tomorrow, domoticz might have finished compiling.

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                              Though not directly MySensors related, I am setting my 3D printer up with some lights to see my prints for my MySensors projects better when running a job. These are some white LED light assemblies that have been salvaged from some recycled document cameras. I built a simple 7805 regulator circuit to run them. The next step is to design and print some brackets and articulating arms to mount them to the printer.
                              0_1510472883445_upload-624321fb-df7a-41d4-a54f-1b8337715289
                              0_1510472909796_upload-ad6d9514-19ea-43dd-91ce-87e302af64f5 0_1510472927556_upload-0332836f-c3ef-4256-9df9-60c6f6980b28

                              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 also started upgrading my Domoticz running Raspbian 7 (Wheezy) to Raspbian 9 (Stretch). I tried to do an in-place upgrade but the rpi wouldn't start after the upgrade so I had to start over on a clean Raspbian 9 image.

                                I took the chance to switch to f2fs for the root filesystem, which should make the SD card less susceptible to corruption. I used this guide and it worked, except that I also added discard to the fourth field in /etc/fstab and changed the sixth field to 0 to not fsck before boot.

                                When I wake up tomorrow, domoticz might have finished compiling.

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                                #83

                                @mfalkvidd ai ai. Yes. I was warned on the Domoticz website about the 'not being able to startup'. I was able to successfully update from Wheezy to Jessi. Skipped the Stretch part for now.

                                Just made some preparations for the new node that has to replace several individual nodes in the technical-room. (Control of WTW, Measurement of heating pipes of CV using Temperature Sensors, Leakage Detector of CV, Door Sensor and last but not least OTGW-Reset)
                                0_1510504350773_What_i_did_today-resized.jpg

                                Could not complete the PCB due to some missing components. The Sketch is running fine on my NANO
                                0_1510504673338_Proto-resized.jpg
                                Looks like a mess now, but this development PCB comes in quite handy.

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                                  #84

                                  That was yesterday.. :blush:

                                  @tekka and I tested some new features he made, so here was my humble and fun test setup

                                  0_1510566539991_IMG_20171112_203729.jpg

                                  Of course the Halo GW didn't disappoint us! All boards (mixed mcus and radios nodes) were attacking it at an agressive rate (100ms rate), and there was no crash at all. Halo GW was laughing & kidding us saying "Please give me more, I like doing this" :) (but I was lazy to assemble more, there was 13 nodes on the table..).
                                  Too strong @tekka ;)

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                                    #85

                                    Here is my Wemos "Serial" wireless gateway that I just today put together and installed. Connects to Domoticz as an ethernet gateay over wi-fi. Uses a static IP address that I configured on the wi-fi router. By the way, it's powered (and physically supported) by an Ikea USB charger, as seen in the photo. :)
                                    0_1510588567991_Wemos_gateway.jpg

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                                      #86

                                      0_1510868791579_IMG_20171116_224416.jpg

                                      Mqtt IR remote controller for air conditioning / heat pump

                                      0_1510868927908_Screenshot_20171116-224308.png

                                      Quick interface design using Mqtt dash

                                      Not mysensorized, but still a neat and cheap solution.

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                                        0_1510868791579_IMG_20171116_224416.jpg

                                        Mqtt IR remote controller for air conditioning / heat pump

                                        0_1510868927908_Screenshot_20171116-224308.png

                                        Quick interface design using Mqtt dash

                                        Not mysensorized, but still a neat and cheap solution.

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                                        @gohan That would make for a very interesting project write-up, so that others might quickly replicate your work without a lot of head scratching.

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                                          It is actually very simple project: I followed this guide -> http://www.sysrun.io/2017/02/22/use-a-esp8266-to-control-your-ac-via-mqtt/ and used a pn2222a to boost the IR Led.
                                          Also the app is very simple: just link each item to one of the topics.
                                          It was meant to be a simple stand alone solution, connected to an external mqtt broker so you can turn on heating/cooling before coming back home without using any complex Home automation system. It is still in the test phase as I just have the IR led transmitting something and I have to test if it is actually working with the Daikin unit I need to control (it is not in my house so I have to way for the real test)

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