I've bought a couple of these and in many ways have been impressed.
My only issue is that I find them far too sensitive (e.g. Detecting movement through wallls)
Has anyone managed to reduce the sensitivity?
Luke Corkill
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RE: Microwave Radar Module as PIR replacement.
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RE: Where did everyone go?
Personally I don't think about MySensors as often as I used to. In so many ways that's a sign of success; I have quite a few battery operated temperature nodes and an MQTT ethernet gateway running very stable - haven't needed to adjust anything for 2/3 years. Others may be in a similar position.
Latest posts made by Luke Corkill
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RE: Where did everyone go?
Personally I don't think about MySensors as often as I used to. In so many ways that's a sign of success; I have quite a few battery operated temperature nodes and an MQTT ethernet gateway running very stable - haven't needed to adjust anything for 2/3 years. Others may be in a similar position.
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RE: Microwave Radar Module as PIR replacement.
I've bought a couple of these and in many ways have been impressed.
My only issue is that I find them far too sensitive (e.g. Detecting movement through wallls)
Has anyone managed to reduce the sensitivity? -
RE: MQTT, Openhab, Mosquitto and static Node ID Problem
@siod I may be wrong - have had similar problems in the past. Try putting the bit that sets the node ID before the include for Mysensor.h
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RE: Home Automation - multi-sensor nodes
@Mihai - thanks for these; nice clear examples of multiple sensors and handling incoming messages
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RE: Standalone lights controll / controller-independent node
Sounds interesting and useful.
Does the MySensors protocol already support node to node communications? I have a similar decentralised desire to sound a buzzer when a motion detector is activated.