@sweebee thanks for sharing.
I hope our Chinese friends will do a super fast shipping this time
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Show your hardware
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Hi @sweebee. Thanks for sharing code. Can you help me where to find the rest of code like NewRemoteTransmitter.h? Do we have any detail tutorial?
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@misakm You need this library: https://github.com/hjgode/homewatch/tree/master/arduino/libraries/NewRemoteSwitch
I will post all my sketches here: https://github.com/sweebee/Arduino-home-automation
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I dont want to interrupt your PIR-discussion, but I got some hardware to show:
Its not an ambilight so every LED is the same color but in my opinion the speakers on the top look pretty cool
With hindsight the 60 LEDs/meter were a bit too much, normally i power them like around 40%.
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Hi,
I have tested you pir program. Look that homedruino does not recognize protocol
debug [pimatic-homeduino]: received: [ 2160, 10661, 17164 ] 0001000100010001000100010001000100010100010001000100000100010001010000010001010000010001000100010001000100010100000100010001010002
19:05:13debug [pimatic-homeduino]: data: "RF receive 2160 10661 17164 0 0 0 0 0 0001000100010001000100010001000100010100010001000100000100010001010000010001010000010001000100010001000100010100000100010001010002"
Please help
Michal -
@misakm
please don’t hijack - the threat is called show your hardware
just a short answer (if it doesn’t help open a new threat please!!)
try to burn the arduino ide bootloader and upload the script again.
had similar issues on that and this is how i solved it!and pls remember if doesn’t help open a new threat
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My pir almost finished. Waiting for my enclosures from aliexpress.
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@misakm Try to get the 1Mhz also working if your using it with batteries, it uses less energy.
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@sweebee
1 Mhz not working for me - protocol not recognized. I would be appreciated if you can write totorial
Michal -
1Mhz is working fine here. I will write a tutorial soon how I did it and how its working for me.
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Made myself a moodlight with the NRF24 chip.
Hardware:
Ikea Fado
Neopixel ring 16
Arduino Pro Mini 3.3v
NRF24Looks very nice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJSG8-6Ldng
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@skipper79 This is correct:
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Here my first battery powerd PIR . I used the housing of a smoke detector. The diameter of the speaker fits perfect for the PIR
Right now I’m using it to turn on the wifi on the 1st floor.
if PIR is present and my_smartphone is present then turn WLAN oben on for 20 minutes
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@magic-tune said:
Here my first battery powerd PIR . I used the housing of a smoke detector. The diameter of the speaker fits perfect for the PIR
Nice idea! Very good job. Thanks for this inspiration!
but
It looks like you removed the electronics of the smoke detector. Next step, leave it in - add the attiny with PIR - send status of PIR AND status of smoke detector to pimatic - Voila, your own fire alarm system
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Most pictures shows that all these PIR’s are working on two AA batteries.
The PIR’s I see on the chinese web pages have a Working Voltage Range: DC 4.5V- 20V
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The hcsr501 has a voltage regulator from 4.5V-20V to 3.3V.
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@Oitzu said:
The hcsr501 has a voltage regulator from 4.5V-20V to 3.3V.
This works with 2 AA batteries by bypassing the onboard voltage regulator.And you bypass it by connecting the PIR as shown in these pictures I assume?