01-12-2017, 06:45 AM
hmmm, i am not sure
you have enabled the Rfxmeter protocol in Rfxcom right?
usually when the device dumps this
MQTTDest::process]
[RFDest::process]
[ready >]
right after RFDest it sends all the values listed above (each 700ms one value) and it takes a couple of seconds.
this is when you should receive them.
what you can check is to open the device - the RF sensor is in the small compartment - and check if some wire didn't disconnect while i was assembling it
up to now i test them before assembly and them put them together. but it is possible that some wire has disconnected
i will post also a photo how the connections should be (if in case some wire got disconnected after i tested, and then i connected them wrongly)
also some of those modules need to have all their solder joints reheated with the soldering iron. if you you have one you can try. i do it on the ones that do not work, but it may be that one that worked, was only working temporarily.
if you do not have- i will send you a new module
you have enabled the Rfxmeter protocol in Rfxcom right?
usually when the device dumps this
MQTTDest::process]
[RFDest::process]
[ready >]
right after RFDest it sends all the values listed above (each 700ms one value) and it takes a couple of seconds.
this is when you should receive them.
what you can check is to open the device - the RF sensor is in the small compartment - and check if some wire didn't disconnect while i was assembling it
up to now i test them before assembly and them put them together. but it is possible that some wire has disconnected
i will post also a photo how the connections should be (if in case some wire got disconnected after i tested, and then i connected them wrongly)
also some of those modules need to have all their solder joints reheated with the soldering iron. if you you have one you can try. i do it on the ones that do not work, but it may be that one that worked, was only working temporarily.
if you do not have- i will send you a new module