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    • RE: Sensebender Micro

      @mvader Hi,
      I guess you are not for 8 months on v2?
      I had a long time on the previous version as well.
      Haven't done the measurements, but I noticed my batteries were depleted quickly since v2 was on.
      I am more concerned about the fact that the force transmission doesn't seem to be working.

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Sensebender Micro

      Is there anybody who can comment if the battery usage is increased in V2.0?

      I feel that my batteries are draining faster then with 1.4 I had installed before.

      Also I am seeing issues with the Force Retransmit. I dont see this working either. it just transmits when Transmit_Treshhold is kicked.

      My sketch is pretty default. As far as I can see, I only turned Batt_Sensor on.

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Sensebender Micro

      Hi!
      I am in process of upgrading my Sensebenders to V2.0 and like to enable the OTA function.

      Who can give me some pointers on the capabilities of OTA for this Sensebender Micro board?
      I know that has external flash for this purpose, but i am stuggling a bit finding how to use it.
      So I am keen to read information on dependencies of the Sensebender sketch as well as the controller options.
      My environment:
      6x Sensebender
      Wifi based Gateway
      Domoticz as controller

      Things I like to know:

      • Is my sensebender shipped with optiboot bootloader? (have them about 1 year now)?
      • do i require special Gateway software? (i noticed a sketch called something like GatewayESP8266OTA)
      • what can i expect from Domoticz? probably not much, so do i need to connect to another controller (e.g. MYSController) to perform an update?
      • What controller is advised for the standard bootloader (optiboot bootloader)?

      I am sure those things are discussed in the past, but I was unable to find it.
      Would be great if somebody can share a howto or wiki on this topic.

      thanks in advance

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Sensebender Micro

      ok, it seems the aggregated upload is solved with the change from Thomas.
      Now I modify the "14" in "11" as suggested by martin. I have 105% now, but that could be right because I measure 3.1V from my 2 fresh AA's

      The only 'new issue' I discovered is that one sensor actually stops being received updates from due low power. The measured voltage on the batteries is still 2.1V and the battery indicator was at 23%.
      Could it be that I have bad fake radios that don't operate lower then 2.1V? (since there is no other external components added to my setup, I suspect only the radios).

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Sensebender Micro

      Thanks for the comments and suggestion.
      Now I have installed the master branch code from the mys. library.
      Unfortunately no change. Still very frequent updates (under the same circumstances).
      I sense it has something to do with :
      bool tx = force;
      but I am not quite sure where to change it in.
      I will continue my search.....

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Sensebender Micro

      I am a noob in coding so I need some advice for tuning the sensebender.ino
      current observed problems:

      1. sensor values transmitted every minutes
      2. battery level info seems wrong

      I am running the default senseblender.ino.

      on 1) What I understood in this forum, it should transmit the temp. values only every 30min (or direct when change is >.05). However, I see them arriving in my controller (Domoticz) every minute. What should I change to have it send every 30min?

      on 2) I observe in Domoticz that the battery levels reported (in the Devices section) are inaccurate. For example: one sensebender with 3.2v measured power reports 80, where I would expect round 100 (this one has new batteries). Other sensebenders with still 2.63v report 53. How to calibrate the battery measurement?

      I have been searching this forum, but was unable to find the answer.
      Alternatively, a pointer to a wiki on sensebender.ino that has this explained would work as well.

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Need working example battery powered sensor

      Humm, from the AMS1117 datasheet:

      Quiescent Current AMS1117: 5-11mA.
      It looks like to has some significant quiescent current.
      Perhaps for me good idea to research a little further in this direction.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: Need working example battery powered sensor

      @AWI: Tx for the feedback. I checked with my mini's. I got both versions: 5v and 3v3 (ordered from BEEStore). They seems not to be switchable. they 3v3 one have a 8Mhz crystal and the regulator (AMS 1117) for 3v3. the 5v one has 16Mhz crystal and a 5v version of this regulator.

      I was wondering, in my design I plan to power the board directly from the VCC pin (not the raw). I suspect that the regulator doesn't consume much in this case. let me see if I can find a datasheet of this component.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: Need working example battery powered sensor

      I broke one Arduino by removing the power regulator
      I broke another one while playing with the fuses (I think?) in an attempt to set the 1Mhz system clock.
      I tried all suggested "low power/sleep/pwr_dwn sketches" I came across, but one of them was giving my a better power consumption then the default "sleep time" option used in the sketches of mysensors.
      The only thing that was working as removing the LED. This saves approx. 1.2mA.

      I am now at 3.3mA sleep consumption. Adding the DC-DC power booster to the config once received from China, so I expect to add another extra mA consumption.
      Not sure if 4.5mA sleep pwr draw is sustainable for battery operators (only 26 days on a 2800mAh batterypack).

      Since I believe that lowering the clock rate could be the solution for my project, I ordered some more mini-pro's to experiment more with the fuses setting.

      Overall, despite the mixed results, still a very interesting project where I had great learning on my rusty hardware and programming skills....

      Any further suggestions to improve pwr consumption remain always welcome 🙂

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: Need working example battery powered sensor

      Spend some time today researching this topic.
      I concluded that I need a step-up anyway since the DHT-22 have a min Vcc of 3.3 which is easily reached when batteries are depleting, so I bought some of these.

      But this is not enough. I am fascinated by the extreme low power use of what we reported by EasyIoT in the low power guide by lowering the freq of the CPU.

      avrdude -c usbtiny -p m328p -U lfuse:w:0x62:m 
      

      and

      avrdude -c usbtiny -p m328p -U efuse:w:0x07:m
      

      After some struggle I manage to burn the fuses (or at least AVRDUDE gave me a successful status). Then I edited the boards.txt and selected the EasyIoT board from the list. The problem I have now is that I cannot upload sketches anymore:
      avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
      avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 1 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x15
      I played a bit with the com speed setting in board.txt (as this resolved also my fuse burn issue earlier). Unfortunately, no success...

      Now my questions:

      • anybody similar experience after fuse buring and how to resolve this?
      • how can I revert back to the original fuse setting so I can use my arduino again?

      DC/DC ( Input 0.8-3V) ( Output 3.3V ) Step-UP Power Converter Voltage Module RF

      $3.99
      Sold out
      posted in General Discussion
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