you did connect RST pin right?
Yup I have exhausted all avenues.
might be a NodeMCU thing? i never use NodeMCU…
maybe is the FW on NodeMCU?
or Hardware problem?
some firmware allow to go until 35min, now seems that limit is 71min. Try to decrease your deep sleep time
some news here?
hello!
i know this is an old topic, but i wouldn’t wanted to open new one, because my question is very similar:
i’m designing some kind of semi-automatic bicycle shifter for internal gearing hub.
for mcu i use d1 mini pro. among other things, it monitors the wheel and crank cadence with 2 reed relays + magnets on the wheel and crankset. the gear shifting is made with a stepper motor + driver. the whole system is powered from lithium battery, so power consumption and reduced weight is critical.
everything works fine, and after lots of bench testing now i think the system is mature enough for some road tests. but here battery life comes into play.
to save power, i would like to put the wemos into deep sleep, if no wheel or crank rotation detected in the last x minutes. as i understand, this is relatively easy, with “ESP.deepSleep(0);” command.
however, what i want, that when the bike begins to move again (receives a signal from the reed relay), the system should startup automatically.
i thought i could hook up the reed relay to the RST + GND, it would be ok to wake up the esp, but after that every time the magnet passes near the reed relay, it would reset the system… not usable.
i would like to wake up the esp from deep sleep, but then to ignore further RST activations until I programmatically send it into deep sleep again.
any ideas how i can do that?
thank you!
@Costas, maybe you had bad results beacuse of some fake 18650 cells!
these cells are the oldest lithium battery standard, and are the most widely used in all kind of applications (laptop batteries, electric cars, power banks, etc) so they are high target for fakes. look at this!
if original cell, this size can have the highest capacity / weight / volume ratio!
recently i have bought from tme.eu some (hopefully) original panasonic cells, and they seems quite good, so far.
this guy has very extensive and professional testing done with all kind of 18650 cells, it worths a look! (also, some info here)
what i know for sure, everybody should definitely avoid the ULTRAFIRE brand, any color, model, because the are 100% fake!
I’m sure mine were fakes. The 9900mAh was 1000mAh at best.
What is the mAh’s of yours and approx cost?
i have link in my post.
they behave nicely on the tests:
http://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/Panasonic%20NCR18650B%203400mAh%20(Green)%20UK.html
after the research i have done in this field, i have the conclusion that the above cells are the best price (including shipping) / capacity / weight ratio. if anyone find some better, please let me know.
by the way, afaik, at the currently existing best technology and materials, it is physically impossible to go beyond 3600 mAh in the 18650 size! so anything above 3600 is very probably FAKE!
The fake ones are the cheapest for their actual mAh, approx $1 for 1mAh compared with approx $1.40/mAh for the real thing. It’s just that you need plenty of space to wire up the fake ones as they are only around 10% of their stated capacity.
i do not know, how did you calculated 1$ / mah… [quote=“Costas, post:47, topic:5622”]
approx $1 for 1mAh compared with approx $1.40/mAh
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because than one original 3350 mah should cost 3350mah x 1.4usd = 4690 usd. that would be a little expensive, even for tesla
i have bought mines with ~6usd, that would be 6 / 3350 = 0.001791045 usd / mah
Should have been Ah not mAh, I’m having a bad day
i see. but how do you know, that the fakes have at least 1000 mha capacity?
the guy in the test says thay had only around 750-600 mah…
Wanek have been studiyng a similar need for external wake up and have found a thread that solves the issue rather well electronically.
Looky here for his way of using deep sleep
http://electronut.in/esp8266-desk-draw-protector/
With proper transistors and hookup you can have the reset get triggered only when your device is in sleepmode.
If you can’t get where I’m going with this, tell me and I’ll try to explain some more.
thanks, i will look into this.
also, @saurabh47 recommended this method: https://www.youtube.com/shared?ci=72kIb1SPB-U
what do you think about it? i will try later today i think.
Fun fact, some fake 18650 are filled with flour. I laughed when I saw it on YouTube.
It’s a good solution as well! I wouldv used it in my build as well if I wasn’t using esp8266-01 with limited pins. I have some 12s that are the same size with more pins but I want to make use of the 01 when I already have them ^^
if has 1000 mah, then indeed theoretically they are cheaper. but in some applications you simply can not afford as much added volume and weight with these fake cells. (one has to use 3 x the volume and weight). in my bicycle project for example i should use 12 fakes, instead of 4 original…
and besides this, the reliability and lifetime of the fake cells is unkonwn.