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Lots of Repeater nodes? (new info December 2017 requested)

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  • CrankyCoderC Offline
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    wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
    #1

    Just curious,

    any reason why I SHOULDN'T make any node that has a constant power source a repeater node? Stuff like lamp modules ect?

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    • CrankyCoderC CrankyCoder

      Just curious,

      any reason why I SHOULDN'T make any node that has a constant power source a repeater node? Stuff like lamp modules ect?

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      wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
      #2

      @crankycoder maybe one of these threads can give you a hint?

      https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/4748/lots-of-repeater-nodes/
      https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/152/can-i-have-too-many-relaying-repeater-nodes
      https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/7488/repeater-nodes-everywhere

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        #3

        saw those, some were pretty old (4 years :) ) so i figured i would ask.

        Thanks :)

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        • CrankyCoderC CrankyCoder

          saw those, some were pretty old (4 years :) ) so i figured i would ask.

          Thanks :)

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          wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
          #4

          @crankycoder ok. next time, please consider letting people reading your new thread know that you have read the old threads (and reference them, so they also can easily read the old threads). Saves time for everyone in the community when we don't need to redo work.

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          • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

            @crankycoder ok. next time, please consider letting people reading your new thread know that you have read the old threads (and reference them, so they also can easily read the old threads). Saves time for everyone in the community when we don't need to redo work.

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            @mfalkvidd roger that :)

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              wrote on last edited by alowhum
              #6

              So, what's the answer? For those finding the thread:

              • If you are not using battery sensors, then it's fine to make all of them repeaters.
              • After 20 failures to send, nodes will try looking for other pathways. In that case having multiple repeaters is useful if a node fails.

              It might be that it takes some more space/memory on your arduino?

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