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id | title | sidebar_label |
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environment-plugin | Environment measurement | Environment measurement |
About
The Environment Measurement Plugin will allow nodes to send a specific message with information from connected environmental sensors. Currently supported sensors are BME280, BME680, DHT11, DHT12, DHT21, DHT22 and Dallas 1-wire DS18B20.
The preferred setup is using I2C, so the environmental_measurement_plugin_sensor_pin
may not be needed.
Configuration
These are the settings that can be configured.
environmental_measurement_plugin_enabled
Is the plugin enabled?
0 = Disabled (Default)
1 = Enabled
environmental_measurement_plugin_screen_enabled
Show received sensor readings on device screen.
0 = Disabled (Default)
1 = Enabled
environmental_measurement_plugin_read_error_count_threshold
Error count threshold for failed sensor readings.
Default = 0
preferences.environmental_measurement_plugin_update_interval
How often (in seconds) should sensor readings be broadcasted?
Default = 0
environmental_measurement_plugin_recovery_interval
For how long should we wait (in seconds) before trying to read sensors again upon exceeded error threshold?
Default = 0
environmental_measurement_plugin_display_fahrenheit
Should temperature readings be converted to fahrenheit?
0 = Disabled (Default)
1 = Enabled
environmental_measurement_plugin_sensor_type
What sensor is connected?
0 = DHT11 (Default)
1 = Dallas 1-wire DS18B20
2 = DHT12
3 = DHT21
4 = DHT22
5 = BME280
6 = BME680
environmental_measurement_plugin_sensor_pin
Which pin is the sensor connected to?
Default = 0
Usage Notes
For basic usage, start with:
environmental_measurement_plugin_enabled = 1
environmental_measurement_plugin_screen_enabled = 1
Depending on which pin your sensor is connected to, set it accordingly:
environmental_measurement_plugin_sensor_pin = 13
:::note The device must be restarted after the settings have been changed for the plugin to take effect. :::
Hardware
The sensors can be wired differently, here's one example for sensor DS18B20 https://randomnerdtutorials.com/esp32-ds18b20-temperature-arduino-ide
Example of T-LoraV1 with DHT22 temperature sensor
Setup of a T-LoraV1 with DHT22 temperature sensor.
<img src="T-LoraV1 with DHT22" src="/img/hardware/lora_v1_with_DHT22.jpg" style={{zoom:'25%'}} />
Requirements:
- T-LoraV1 (but any esp32 should work, just be sure to double check which GPIO to use)
- DHT22 sensor
- 10 Kohm resistor (optional, but recommended)
- breadboard (optional)
- two red wires (could be a different color, but 5V is typically red)
- two yellow wires for GPIO (could be a different color)
- one black wire (could be a different color, but GROUND is typically black)
Steps:
- disconnect power/battery
- connect black wire from GROUND to "-" on the DHT22
- connect yellow wire from middle PIN to a row on bread board
- connect red wire from 5V to a row on breadboard
- connect resistor between red and yellow rows
- connect red wire from row with red to "+" on DHT22
- connect yellow wire from yellow row to GPIO on device (ex: GPIO21)
- double check the cabling (if you get it wrong, you can damage the device and/or the DHT22 sensor)
- plug in device
- configure the device:
meshtastic --set environmental_measurement_plugin_measurement_enabled true --set environmental_measurement_plugin_screen_enabled true --set environmental_measurement_plugin_update_interval 15 --set environmental_measurement_plugin_display_farenheit true --set environmental_measurement_plugin_sensor_type DHT22 --set environmental_measurement_plugin_sensor_pin 21
:::tip You can change the values above to suit your needs. The commands can be run one at a time or in a group as show above. :::
- reboot/reset the device (press the RST button or unplug/plug in the device)
- when the device boots it should say "Environment" and it may show the sensor data
- if "no data", then triple check the wiring
- if still "no data", run:
meshtastic --info
and verify the the environmental_measurement_plugin_sensor_type and environmental_measurement_plugin_sensor_pin
Example of T-LoraV1 with Dallas DS18B20 temperature sensor
Setup of a T-LoraV1 with DS18B20 temperature sensor.
Requirements:
- T-LoraV1 (but any esp32 should work, just be sure to double check which GPIO to use)
- DS18B20 sensor
- 10 Kohm resistor (optional, but recommended)
- breadboard (optional)
- two red wires (could be a different color, but 5V is typically red)
- two yellow wires for GPIO (could be a different color)
- one black wire (could be a different color, but GROUND is typically black)
Steps:
- disconnect power/battery
- connect black wire from GROUND to "-" on the DS18B20
- connect yellow wire from DAT pin to a row on bread board
- connect red wire from 5V to a row on breadboard
- connect resistor between red and yellow rows
- connect red wire from row with red to "VCC" on DS18B20
- connect yellow wire from yellow row to GPIO on device (ex: GPIO21)
- double check the cabling (if you get it wrong, you can damage the device and/or the sensor)
- plug in device
- configure the device:
meshtastic --set environmental_measurement_plugin_measurement_enabled true --set environmental_measurement_plugin_screen_enabled true --set environmental_measurement_plugin_update_interval 15 --set environmental_measurement_plugin_display_farenheit true --set environmental_measurement_plugin_sensor_type DS18B20 --set environmental_measurement_plugin_sensor_pin 21
:::tip You can change the values above to suit your needs. The commands can be run one at a time or in a group as show above. :::
- reboot/reset the device (press the RST button or unplug/plug in the device)
- when the device boots it should say "Environment" and it may show the sensor data
- if "no data", then triple check the wiring
- if still "no data", run:
meshtastic --info
and verify the the environmental_measurement_plugin_sensor_type and environmental_measurement_plugin_sensor_pin
Example of RAK 4631 with Environment Sensor
Setup of a RAK 4631 with Environment Sensor
Requirements:
- RAK4631
- Environment Sensor
Steps:
- configure the device:
meshtastic --set environmental_measurement_plugin_measurement_enabled true --set environmental_measurement_plugin_screen_enabled true --set environmental_measurement_plugin_update_interval 15 --set environmental_measurement_plugin_display_farenheit true --set environmental_measurement_plugin_sensor_type 6
:::tip You can change the values above to suit your needs. The commands can be run one at a time or in a group as show above. :::
- reboot/reset the device (press the button or unplug/plug in the device)
- when the device boots it should say "Environment" and it may show the sensor data
- if still "no data", run:
meshtastic --info
and verify the the environmental_measurement_plugin_sensor_type
Known Problems
- No default configuration values are currently set, so this must be done when enabling the plugin.