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Wish List / Intention
« on: September 20, 2015, 01:58:40 AM »
This is where I'd like to host a list of feature requests for Venturii hardware, software and firmware. I'm sure once Mark gets here that he will jump on the "Max Log Gap" feature he's been asking about for months. (I will re-assure you, Mark, it is coming. It's on the road map and I've worked out exactly how I will implement it.) As for other requests, I have a list myself that's three miles long. Having a place to document them, clarify their intent and journal the progress to their achievement is important.

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I have been using a Sun XTender PVX-340T battery with my solar system. During most days, the solar panel on my roof collects more than enough power to fully charge the battery, and once the sun goes down, the battery supplies power to 2 amps of my outdoor lighting - basically one of my tree beds. The tree bed has three LED spot lights (250mA each @ 12V) and one path light that uses one 11w incandescent bulb (1A @ 12V).

I'm writing this but fear I already know the answer. Since the system was put in, I've had current detection sensors installed on both batteries and the solar panel itself, measuring the amount of current flowing into and out of each battery, and from the panel itself. Only recently did I add a voltage measuring circuit to the VDAC in the garage connected with this setup, and began monitoring the voltage of the main battery I am concerned with, the PVX340T.

I've had the system operating basically on a photocell - when the ambient light level dropped outside below a certain threshold, a relay kicked on, turning on the outside lighting. Once the sun came up the next morning, the relay turned off, and the solar panel & controller took care of restoring charges to both batteries. I do keep mentioning a second battery, but it is not important to this conversation; it is not connected to this load in any shape or form, and the solar charging controller is configured to give 100% charging priority to the PVX-340T, and my measurements with the current sensors seem to confirm this.

We had a week of gloomy weather: Dim, rainy days and dark stormy nights. I was not paying attention, and the system essentially left the load attached to the battery throughout each night. The incandescent bulb in particular, just burned away every last electron that battery had within it.

All of a sudden it occurred to me that this was not good, so I built a voltage monitoring circuit and set up conditions in Venturii to drop the load if the battery voltage reached 10.5 volts, which seems to be the "empty" mark of a 12v battery. Venturii now logs the voltage and current for the battery, but I am finding that it is now dropping below 10.5 volts after only running for about 2 hours whereas before it seemed to last all night without any trouble. Does this mean that my battery is dead? It basically starts rejecting power very early in the day, and dies very quickly at night. Rated as a 34 amp-hour battery, it now seems to be a 4 amp-hour. Can anyone tell me what I already know?

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VDAC-NIM-1 / The VDAC-NIM1: Coming Soon!
« on: September 17, 2015, 06:03:00 PM »
The (second) Venturii piece of hardware, not quite yet finished, is the NIM-1. Based on the Atmega2560 mircocontroller, it will be a one-stop-shop for interfacing with most types of sensors and devices. At this point I just need to review the silkscreen layer (a few things got changed last go-round and I want to make sure they are right.) and get my peer review done. Once those two things are completed, barring any further changes, I'll be sending it off to Oshpark for prototyping. From there, testing and hopefully not long after a small production run! I can't wait to have one of these in my house, as it will solve a LOT of wiring issues that I'm currently enduring.

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Automation / Best of the Best
« on: September 17, 2015, 05:56:19 PM »
What is the best application of automation to a problem or process that you have seen?

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There are many types of display screens available to the hobbyist and Maker, each with a purpose and a place. Over time, I've come to prefer some types over others, and I'd like to find out your preference as well.

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A few years ago, a company out of Japan named Noritake was giving away demo VFD displays. All you had to do was send them your address and they would mail you a demo kit, which included a very nice 6 line VFD display. It even included a number of optical filters to change the color of the text from the screen. I love the naked VFD green, though it does look great in just about any color. One of my long term slash back burner plans is to build a display unit based on that screen for some localized feedback from Venturii. With 6 lines and something like 40 characters across, one could pack a lot of information onto their surface.

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Sensors / HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Range Finder - Random Readings in a Tank
« on: September 16, 2015, 09:10:33 PM »
After a fair bit of research on the subject, I landed a ten-pack of Chinese HC-SR04 4-Pin Ultrasonic Distance / Range Sensors to test their viability to measure the level of fluids in various containers. Originally intended for an outdoor water fountain, I installed one but never got a chance to test it out before the fountain was deployed. That fountain has been filling my garden with lovely trickling water sounds for two seasons now, but the water level sensor still remains connected to nothing. So it goes with many projects. One other application I had for it, however, employed such a sensor to measure the level of salt in my water softener. You can see my post about the project on the Venturii Blog here.  Over the past couple of nights I have been tinkering with the firmware in the VSAC (and made some significant improvements to the OWI code at the same time by the way...) but still get pretty consistent and random readings from the sensor. It is connected to a stable power supply (and not powered by a USB port.) Each firmware version I try causes me to swap out the Mega so I know it's not the Arduino hardware. The trouble is that some of the readings appear to be correct. With a measuring tape I've determined that the distance from sensor to salt is about 72 cm. My theory goes that as the salt is consumed, that distance will increase; some simple math will allow me to produce a percent full number and I can even set up alerts to let me know when I need to pick up more salt. However, all that is impossible until I can get the sensor to stabilize.

Here is an example of what I am seeing:



After much reading online, I've got two theories I'm going to pursue at this time. 1. The sensor is being polled too frequently. One reader commented to a post on this subject that [they] had encountered this situation where the outgoing pulses are being sent out in such short succession (since you have control over the timing of such pulses via the trigger pin) that it can actually mis-interpret the return of a sound wave from the last pulse as though it were returning from the current sound pulse, resulting in shorter measurements.

The other theory I read about is that a design flaw in the sensor itself can cause sonic disruptions in the air from outgoing pulses to be picked up prematurely by the receiver due to the two components being in too close physical proximity to each other. The reader who made this assertion claims he had resolved this issue by de-soldering the transmitting and receiving transducers and spacing them about 10cm apart. I'm not sure why you wouldn't just de-solder one of the two and leave the other on the PCB, most likely the approach I will take unless the reason for doing both becomes evident through experimentation. The author also noted that doing so did negatively impact measurements at shorter distances, which makes sense, and is likely not an issue for my application.

In any case, the shorter term fix may be in the firmware, I will extend the current "stun" feature to allow greater time between triggers, possibly even user-tuned. If, say, a once-per-second scan of the tank still yields wildly random results, I will sacrifice one of the sensors and attempt to spread the transducers out a bit more. If it does work, it should make for a very useful (and inexpensive) modification to any water softener. Prior to this, the only way I'd really notice I was out of salt was by accumulation of scale on the shower glass, but of course by that time it is too late!

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General Discussion / Venturii Presented at the Calgary Mini-Maker Faire 2015
« on: September 16, 2015, 07:14:03 PM »
Making it's world debut this year at the Calgary Mini-Maker Faire,, Venturii went on display showing some of the convenient and energy-saving features it has. Although the Metal Minds table was put together almost last minute, we did manage to pull together some things to show off at this year's show. One of the ideas I wanted to convey was how much products that work on their own can be made better by connecting them together, a concept that is fundamental to the idea of Venturii.

This was the first time I've been to a Maker Faire, and it was pretty amazing to see - not only the number and diversity of local Makers but also just how many people came to check it out! The Metal Minds table was swamped - almost without ceasing - the entire duration of both days. My throat was raw by the end of Sunday evening, but we got to talk to a lot of people and I hope we generated some interest in both automation in general and in the Venturii platform. I hope that many of those people find their way to this forum and can get connected to continue conversations that were started at the Faire.

The feedback received was great, and we a have a lot to work on for next year, some of which is already underway. Please feel free to post pictures from the event; I was so busy the entire time I only got to glance at exhibits that were physically located between our booth and the bathroom, but I know there was a lot of amazing things to see.

Some other links to check out:

Venturii Blog - Journal of my journey through automation and integrating everything.
Metal Minds - Still under construction at time of posting.

Thanks,
John / Cube.

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