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    • RE: Is there a schematic of the NRF24 board?

      @marceltrapman I'd love to see your work when its done.

      I'm currently considering wiring 12v around the house to feed sensors, and maybe replace the wireless board by implementing a wired signal protocol (modbus for instance).

      I have a feeling it would be more efficient regarding power consumption, and the house wouldn't be so saturated with 2.4ghz radio signals.. which might not be so healthy

      I must reiterate though, I'm a noob.. so if anything I just said doesn't make sense please object me 😄 I would appreciate

      posted in Hardware
      ivan.todorovich
      ivan.todorovich
    • RE: Is there a schematic of the NRF24 board?

      @ServiceXp said:

      I think finding a solution to fix inside the electrical box with the outlet is going to be difficult, but I'm very interested in what you come up with.

      Yeah, I know.. although I know it must be possible otherwise this wouldn't exist:

      Dimensions: 49,5 x 48,5 x 15 mm.
      Habeetat® HPA-2130
      Habeetat® HPA-2130 Datasheet

      That's exactly what I want.. but a cheaper, hack-friendly and MySensors compatible version of it.

      posted in Hardware
      ivan.todorovich
      ivan.todorovich
    • RE: Is there a schematic of the NRF24 board?

      Hello @marceltrapman, how will you power the board from the mains?

      I'm a noob in this things yet.. and I'm trying to make a relay sensor to control lights, also put behind the electrical outlet (220vac).. I'm having trouble figuring out if I should add some kind of transformer for every sensor or maybe distribute a 5vdc line from the controller itself..

      posted in Hardware
      ivan.todorovich
      ivan.todorovich