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  • Nca78N Offline
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    Nca78
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    wrote on last edited by
    #865

    Hello, as it was getting seriously off topic, I moved the discussion related to SLA printing of enclosure to here :
    https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/10815/printing-enclosures-with-sla-printers

    Feel free to suggest a better title.

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    • nagelcN Offline
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      #866

      I've had surprisingly good luck buying cheap parts from Ali-express, but not this time. I bought an NRF52832 iBeacon that supposedly had an SHT30 temperature sensor and KX022 accelerometer. When the parts arrived, neither of those parts were populated. All the beacon has is a push button.

      I was able to program it to work with MySensors, however. With only SWIO and SWCLK (no txt out), I took @scalz advice (in another topic) and used a J-Link EDU Mini so I could use the RTT app to get printf style debugging. That worked nicely and I learned a new tool.

      Perhaps I can use the iBeacon button for a remote.

      0_1575856261737_20191208_203642.jpg

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      • berkseoB Offline
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        #867

        Yesterday I finished my new project. This is motion sensor (S16-L201D) + light sensor (MAX44009) + temperature and humidity sensor (SI7020). Рowered by nRF52840.
        4_1576062657237_photo_2019-12-11_00-53-37.jpg 3_1576062657236_photo_2019-12-11_00-44-25.jpg 2_1576062657236_photo_2019-12-11_00-44-25 (4).jpg 1_1576062657236_photo_2019-12-11_00-44-25 (3).jpg 0_1576062657235_photo_2019-12-11_00-44-25 (2).jpg

        ..upd
        video - https://youtu.be/cbJYam4jo2g

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        • karlheinz2000K Offline
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          #868

          Another 8x8 matrix based display...
          This is not a real project, just a try to hide the LEDs for better WAF.
          Print still needs some impovements, but from a little distance you can't see the details.

          1_1576329826465_20191214_120617.JPG
          0_1576329826464_20191214_120524.JPG

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          • berkseoB Offline
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            #869

            My new project is finished today and put to the tests. This is a continuation of my other project - Wireless Module for Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensor v1.2.
            2_1576668929422_photo_2019-12-16_23-36-50.jpg 1_1576668929421_photo_2019-12-16_23-36-50 (2).jpg 0_1576668929421_photo_2019-12-16_23-36-49.jpg
            1_1576669149860_photo_2019-11-17_21-12-19.jpg 0_1576669149859_photo_2019-11-17_21-12-13.jpg

            video: https://youtu.be/2HM0y-D7QNo

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            • alowhumA Offline
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              Wow. All these recent creations are so professional. Really nice!

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              • berkseoB Offline
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                wrote on last edited by
                #871

                Another project of mine, the second revision is finished today and put to the test. This is an encoder with accelerometer, powered by nRF52811 chip (datasheet).

                0_1577038260881_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47.jpg
                4_1577038273150_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (6).jpg 3_1577038273150_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (5).jpg 2_1577038273150_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (4).jpg 1_1577038273150_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (3).jpg 0_1577038273149_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (2).jpg

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                • berkseoB berkseo

                  Another project of mine, the second revision is finished today and put to the test. This is an encoder with accelerometer, powered by nRF52811 chip (datasheet).

                  0_1577038260881_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47.jpg
                  4_1577038273150_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (6).jpg 3_1577038273150_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (5).jpg 2_1577038273150_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (4).jpg 1_1577038273150_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (3).jpg 0_1577038273149_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (2).jpg

                  NeverDieN Offline
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                  NeverDie
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #872

                  @berkseo Cool!

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                  • NeverDieN NeverDie

                    @berkseo Cool!

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #873

                    @neverdie Thanks for rating. Especially pleased, so as nRF52 for me began with Your those on this forum.

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                    • berkseoB berkseo

                      Another project of mine, the second revision is finished today and put to the test. This is an encoder with accelerometer, powered by nRF52811 chip (datasheet).

                      0_1577038260881_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47.jpg
                      4_1577038273150_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (6).jpg 3_1577038273150_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (5).jpg 2_1577038273150_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (4).jpg 1_1577038273150_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (3).jpg 0_1577038273149_photo_2019-12-22_20-39-47 (2).jpg

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                      @berkseo nice piece! Do you mean accelerometer for an encoder, or a physical one? And if the latter, what for is it supposed to be used?

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                      • monteM monte

                        @berkseo nice piece! Do you mean accelerometer for an encoder, or a physical one? And if the latter, what for is it supposed to be used?

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                        wrote on last edited by berkseo
                        #875

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

                        nice piece! Do you mean accelerometer for an encoder, or a physical one? And if the latter, what for is it supposed to be used?

                        0_1577044140178_111.png
                        I think the use cases quite a lot, I want to implement double tap. For example, there is a dimmable lamp with switching to cold and warm light. Here with the help of a double tap you can control the switch from cold to warm and back. In any case, I think this is a good extension of the functionality.

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                        • berkseoB berkseo

                          @neverdie Thanks for rating. Especially pleased, so as nRF52 for me began with Your those on this forum.

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                          NeverDie
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                          wrote on last edited by NeverDie
                          #876

                          @berkseo :smiley: I'm glad it was helpful. And now you're inspiring me back! That's a virtuous circle if ever there was one.

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                          • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                            Great idea @sundberg84
                            This prompted me to finally get started on something that I've put off for far too long, especially considering how little work it was.

                            I'm still using dupont wires to connect my radios, despite better solutions such as the easypcb being available. But this quick little trick makes it easier to switch the radio modules.
                            https://youtu.be/Jeg0kS9AcgY

                            You'll need:

                            • Dupont female-female wires (I use 10cm), https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-Shipping-1lot-40pcs-lot-10cm-2-54mm-1pin-femal-to-femal-jumper-wire-Dupont-cable/32329983091.html
                            • 4x2 jumper wire connector/header from a 620 pcs kit, https://www.aliexpress.com/item/620-Pcs-1-Set-Jumper-Wire-Cable-Pin-Header-Connector-Kit-Male-Crimp-Female-Pin-Terminal/32816829548.html
                            • NRF24L01+ radio module, https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shiping-best-prices-10pcs-lot-NRF24L01-NRF24L01-Wireless-Module-2-4G-Wireless-Communication-Module/674686536.html
                            • Small screwdriver

                            In the future, I plan to build the other end of the connector for Pro Mini and Rasbperry Pi.

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                              #878

                              Another one of my brand new device is ready, today I finished the case for this device. This is a motion sensor on the S16-L221D-2. Also added a temperature and humidity sensor, it can be sht20-21, si7020-21, hd 1080, perhaps something else, now there are many sensors in such cases. Powered by a "nuclear" battery 2/AA (14250) 3.6 V. Powered by a chip nRF52811. I added support for this chip to the sandeepmistry boards.

                              Soon this sensor will be available at openhardware.io

                              0_1577561964003_IMG_20191228_220710.jpg
                              0_1577561983260_photo_2019-12-28_20-18-44 (4).jpg 0_1577561989372_photo_2019-12-28_20-18-44.jpg 0_1577562008909_photo_2019-12-28_20-18-44 (3).jpg 0_1577562012521_photo_2019-12-28_20-18-44 (2).jpg 0_1577562018864_photo_2019-12-28_20-18-44 (5).jpg 0_1577562042372_IMG_20191228_221152_2.jpg

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                                Not hardware though, but I'm working on my dashboard solution for a wallmounted tablet.

                                I kind of already have this working in angular, but lately I have switched to react (joined a new project at work where they use react for frontend development), so wanted to see how "easy" it would be to create a something similar to my angular dashboard, but in react instead.

                                Made a small screencast of the dashboard, and are now playing around with "fully kiosk browser" on an old android tablet. Next step is to create a wooden frame, so it doesn't look like a tablet that is mounted on the wall (for WAF'ines).

                                https://youtu.be/MmYAwbs_k-M

                                All data, except weather forecast and channel lists, is from my mqtt broker, where I use mqtt over websockets.I have a bunch of python scripts, and a node-red instance, to wrap things up for the display, and also do a lot of magical stuff, like turning on TV and amplifiers automatically when casting youtube, and then turn the TV etc. off again, when I haven't streamed anything for a couple of minutes. (So the kids doesn't forget to turn off the TV when they're finished watching cartoons)

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                                  #880

                                  Today i fired up my controller after 6 months houserenovation. Upgraded to new 2.3 version and instantly some old nodes started reporting again 😀. Yes, there were some without battery but several temp and binary nodes survived 6 months without supervision. 0_1577797816208_1577797801960606374482477635708.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

                                    Today i fired up my controller after 6 months houserenovation. Upgraded to new 2.3 version and instantly some old nodes started reporting again 😀. Yes, there were some without battery but several temp and binary nodes survived 6 months without supervision. 0_1577797816208_1577797801960606374482477635708.jpg

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                                    @sundberg84 Out of curiosity, did you have battery powered Nodes trying to contact a dead controller or did you shut them all down?

                                    When the Controller here died in June/July, the hit on Node voltage was quite spectacular compared to normal decay, in this instance the gas meter which was only supplying hot water and cooking...
                                    0_1577873440035_e578f6d4-0e46-4243-8c8a-7cbea0b812c6-image.png

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                                      Not hardware though, but I'm working on my dashboard solution for a wallmounted tablet.

                                      I kind of already have this working in angular, but lately I have switched to react (joined a new project at work where they use react for frontend development), so wanted to see how "easy" it would be to create a something similar to my angular dashboard, but in react instead.

                                      Made a small screencast of the dashboard, and are now playing around with "fully kiosk browser" on an old android tablet. Next step is to create a wooden frame, so it doesn't look like a tablet that is mounted on the wall (for WAF'ines).

                                      https://youtu.be/MmYAwbs_k-M

                                      All data, except weather forecast and channel lists, is from my mqtt broker, where I use mqtt over websockets.I have a bunch of python scripts, and a node-red instance, to wrap things up for the display, and also do a lot of magical stuff, like turning on TV and amplifiers automatically when casting youtube, and then turn the TV etc. off again, when I haven't streamed anything for a couple of minutes. (So the kids doesn't forget to turn off the TV when they're finished watching cartoons)

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                                      wrote on last edited by
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                                      @tbowmo said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                      Not hardware though, but I'm working on my dashboard solution for a wallmounted tablet.

                                      Sigh, this is on my todo list for a long time. I have a working solution with imperihome (gateway to imperihome implemented in node-red) but never get to mount the tablet. :(

                                      I kind of already have this working in angular, but lately I have switched to react

                                      Second sigh.... popularity of angular seems to decrease. Do I have to learn another framework?

                                      (joined a new project at work where they use react for frontend development), so wanted to see how "easy" it would be to create a something similar to my angular dashboard, but in react instead.

                                      ...

                                      All data, except weather forecast and channel lists, is from my mqtt broker, where I use mqtt over websockets.

                                      Third sigh :) I like your chosen architecture except for the decision using websockets. (It is neither nice from a security standpoint nor is it proxy friendly, but who cares in a closed home enviroment.)

                                      I have a bunch of python scripts, and a node-red instance, to wrap things up for the display, and also do a lot of magical stuff, like turning on TV and amplifiers automatically when casting youtube, and then turn the TV etc. off again, when I haven't streamed anything for a couple of minutes. (So the kids doesn't forget to turn off the TV when they're finished watching cartoons)

                                      I really like your project. Maybe you can publish some react code? (Then I can try t understand another ui framework...)

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                                        #883

                                        After 4 months of finishing the new house, i finally started to build in my sensors :)

                                        Do need to build a new repeater, since a part of the sensors are out of reach.

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                                          wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
                                          #884

                                          A 3D printed hanger for dupont cables, mounted on the inside of the wardrobe that is my electronics lab.
                                          IMG_4639.jpg

                                          Found it on thingiverse, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3567126

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