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A couple of useful applications for your Meshtastic network #Meshtastic #projects


 

Besides texting there are a number of other things you can do with those little Meshtastic devices.
There are two named modules (think configuration) that can come in quite handy.
The first is the Detection Module. It has a small menu that lets you pick a unused I/O pin on the mesh radio to monitor.
It also has weak pull up available to make a 1 wire to ground circuit. This can be sensed as open or closed with a series switch.
In my application I have a magnetic reed switch door sensor in series that will trigger an alert text that will be sent over the network all or to a specific radio.
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https://meshtastic.org/docs/configuration/module/detection-sensor/
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The second application came from some scrounging in my junk drawer.
I had some unused 3.3 volt Bosch BME280 temperature/barometer/humidity sensors from a weather station project.
They are very popular and available for under $5.?
Four wires including power/ground connected to the user pins on the radio is the hardware. Enabling it in the Telemetry Config menu turns it on.
Now you or anyone in your network can view the current conditions at the radio's location.
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https://meshtastic.org/docs/configuration/module/telemetry/
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In previous postings I've shown how you can run these Meshtastic radios remotely using solar power year around.
Put this all together and you can have a remote, self powered node that can observe it's environment.
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73
Mike N0QBH


 

The photo shouldn't be as lame...
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By using the environmental sensor capabilities to monitor the battery heater I was able to extract some interesting data showing how the concept works.
This picture is of one 24 hour period showing the -21F temps incurred over night.?
Note how quickly the battery warms up when the sun rises. The "comb" looking portion is the thermal switch turning off and on alternating between charging and warming the battery.
This circuit keeps the battery between 20-30 degrees F when the sun is out.
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Here is a screen grab for 3 days, each night well below zero and when the sun rises the system goes to work first warming then charging the battery.
I have some thermal switches with a 10F higher range I plan to try when they get here. All in all, I am pleased with it's performance.



As an aside, I'm hearing a bunch of new "meshers" up Regal and Paynesville way.? I'll try to get to know them.
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73
Mike N0QBH
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