You don't want to wait a week and waste batteries trying to figure out where the current is going,
You don't want to wait a week and waste batteries trying to figure out where the current is going,
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btidey wrote:Also invest in a basic digital multimeter. They can be had for a few pounds / dollars and are an essential aid in understanding and testing.
You don't want to wait a week and waste batteries trying to figure out where the current is going,
rudy wrote:Stop using AAA batteries. Use AA at the least.
As far as the code. Turn a pin high on power up. This pin is for the sensor power. Get the reading. Then turn the pin low. Send your information, then power down.
WiFi is not a low power way of communicating. Its cheap and its easy.
Barnabybear wrote:Hi, is the DH11 +ve connected to 3.3V or one of the GPIOs? If its connected to 3.3V it wil be powered all the time and use something like 200mAH in a week. If you power it from one of the GPIOs it will only draw 2mA when measuring. Whilst that doesn't account for all the cells discharge it will help.
erdemontas wrote:Hi I made a temperature logger, with Esp12 and DHT11.
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