Update:DIY wireless temperature sensor for Tellstick
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Re: Update:DIY wireless temperature sensor for Tellstick
I will sell them as a kit. 149:-+shipping(12:-) each including all components and a pre-programmed pic.
There will be no sensor included since many want to buy the sender on its own to attach to their existing 1-wire network.
I will however also sell the different sensors if you are interested.
There is however a small risk that there is something wrong with the pcb since it is my first ever produced. In that case I do not have anything to sell
Edit: There was a lot more work than I expected so the kit-price is now 199 with an empty pic.
There will be no sensor included since many want to buy the sender on its own to attach to their existing 1-wire network.
I will however also sell the different sensors if you are interested.
There is however a small risk that there is something wrong with the pcb since it is my first ever produced. In that case I do not have anything to sell
Edit: There was a lot more work than I expected so the kit-price is now 199 with an empty pic.
Last edited by niclasf on Mon Feb 17, 2014 1:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Update:DIY wireless temperature sensor for Tellstick
Turned out that my pcb:s had a small fault
The LED is always on when it was supposed to only blink when sending data.
It is quite easy to fix. One cut of a trace and make a bridge.
You can get them cheap here, http://foogadgets.tictail.com
The LED is always on when it was supposed to only blink when sending data.
It is quite easy to fix. One cut of a trace and make a bridge.
You can get them cheap here, http://foogadgets.tictail.com
Re: Update:DIY wireless temperature sensor for Tellstick
Any idea if it could be possible (with some modifications) to connect a digital barometric pressure sensor?
Something like this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1PC-BMP180-Digi ... 258125d52a
Something like this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1PC-BMP180-Digi ... 258125d52a
Re: Update:DIY wireless temperature sensor for Tellstick
Hi niclasf,
Any idea when new stock will arrive? Or did you quit selling them?
Thanks for reading,
Regards,
Marc
Any idea when new stock will arrive? Or did you quit selling them?
Thanks for reading,
Regards,
Marc
Re: Update:DIY wireless temperature sensor for Tellstick
Sorry. Not without a lot of workjanegils wrote:Any idea if it could be possible (with some modifications) to connect a digital barometric pressure sensor?
Something like this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1PC-BMP180-Digi ... 258125d52a
Re: Update:DIY wireless temperature sensor for Tellstick
hello what is the range of your temp sensor ?
best regards
best regards
Re: Update:DIY wireless temperature sensor for Tellstick
Up to 200m. I have not tested it myself.
I have full coverage in my 97m2 apartment.
You might be able to find better numbers if you google FS1000A.
I have full coverage in my 97m2 apartment.
You might be able to find better numbers if you google FS1000A.
Re: Update:DIY wireless temperature sensor for Tellstick
New version available in the first post.
Now also support for DS1820, DS18S20 and DS1822.
Now also support for DS1820, DS18S20 and DS1822.
Re: Update:DIY wireless temperature sensor for Tellstick
New version available in the first post.
Fixed embarrassing bug introduced in 0.9.4 after testing on the wrong hardware
I am sorry for the inconvenience.
Fixed embarrassing bug introduced in 0.9.4 after testing on the wrong hardware
I am sorry for the inconvenience.
Re: Update:DIY wireless temperature sensor for Tellstick
Now there are some multi-sensors for sale.
http://foogadgets.tictail.com
http://foogadgets.tictail.com
Re: Update:DIY wireless temperature sensor for Tellstick
New fineoffset version available in the first post.
Support for same sensors as the esic_clone.
Fixed problem with showing battery status when using DS18X20/22.
Fixed CRC-calculation so that it also works with Tellstick DUO/NET running beta firmware.
Support for same sensors as the esic_clone.
Fixed problem with showing battery status when using DS18X20/22.
Fixed CRC-calculation so that it also works with Tellstick DUO/NET running beta firmware.
Re: Update:DIY wireless temperature sensor for Tellstick
Thanks for the new offset-version.
I find that the battery reporting on the humidity is 50% where as with the mandolyn firmware it always give a number over 100%, which is easy to interpret. Obviously not a humidity report.
I used the Offset version as otherwise the sensor reports as the same ID as another mandolyn I have built.
All really good though, thanks again for this.
Wish I'd had the option of using your printed circuit board you have for sale on your site. All looks great.
I find that the battery reporting on the humidity is 50% where as with the mandolyn firmware it always give a number over 100%, which is easy to interpret. Obviously not a humidity report.
I used the Offset version as otherwise the sensor reports as the same ID as another mandolyn I have built.
All really good though, thanks again for this.
Wish I'd had the option of using your printed circuit board you have for sale on your site. All looks great.
Re: Update:DIY wireless temperature sensor for Tellstick
The reason for having different presentations is that telldusd has a sanitycheck of the humidity data in the fineoffset protocol. If the humidity is over 100% it throws away the package. I was forced to change the span.free30 wrote:Thanks for the new offset-version.
I find that the battery reporting on the humidity is 50% where as with the mandolyn firmware it always give a number over 100%, which is easy to interpret. Obviously not a humidity report.
If it is from a 1-wire sensor you can always exchange it to another one. If it is from PIR or DHT22 you can now change the sensorID in the EEPROM. Anyway, using fineoffset in stead of mandolyn is of no importance. If any, I'd say fineoffset is a little bit better now when there is a checksum validation at the telldus side.free30 wrote: I used the Offset version as otherwise the sensor reports as the same ID as another mandolyn I have built.
PM me your address and I will see If I can solve itfree30 wrote:
All really good though, thanks again for this.
Wish I'd had the option of using your printed circuit board you have for sale on your site. All looks great.
EDIT: impossible to PM me since Telldus forum have not enabled that feature . Go in to http://foogadgets.tictail.com and contact me there.