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andrew3000 started the topic LiFePo batteries or other battery recommendations in the forum Infrastructure and Equipment 1 year, 1 month ago
Has anyone tried hooking up Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries to the mayfly boards? I am wondering if the built in charge controller would be compatible with this chemistry.
Any other recommendations for batteries would be greatly appreciated as well!
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andrew3000 replied to the topic Replace logger cable with LoRa? in the forum Infrastructure and Equipment 1 year, 1 month ago
Hey Ryan,
A UCB student ran research group I founded called the Strawberry Creek Monitoring Group will be transitioning to a decentralized LoRaWan network called helium networks using mayfly boards. They will be starting work on this in the next few months. We can keep you up to date on our progress if you like! Also, we already built a alarm…[Read more] -
nick replied to the topic Continous HAB monitoring in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year, 1 month ago
We have been testing out the Turner C-FLUOR (PC) PHYCOCYANIN sensor and getting mixed results where we are not sure if it is the sensor, sketch, or something else.
When measuring pure di water we are getting readings of around 5 – 6 ppb in both an opaque jar and open jar with the sensor in a shade cap.
We bought blue spirulina (…[Read more]
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Bob Blumenscheid replied to the topic New Xbee Modem: XB3-C-GM1-UT-001 in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year, 1 month ago
Hello Shannon,
I am with Digi International – I wanted to check in to see if you were able to get our new XBee modules working on the Mayfly. If you need more information, I can connect you with Tech Support or an FAE who can provide any information you need.
We’re excited to see this XBee application, and we appreciate you working with our products!
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Ryan NoCO started the topic Replace logger cable with LoRa? in the forum Infrastructure and Equipment 1 year, 1 month ago
Hi, I’m curious if there are any plans to replace the data cable from sensor to the MayFly with LoRa wireless technology or to make it an option? LoRa (Long Range) is a wireless communication technology, specifically a physical (PHY) layer protocol, designed for long-range, low-power, and low-data-rate communications, primarily used in Internet of…[Read more]
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Shannon Hicks replied to the topic Pelican 1120 drilling template in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year, 1 month ago
I haven’t seen any other templates besides the one you linked. I never use them myself, I just lay them out in whatever pattern is the easiest, based on the sizes of the cable glands. I prefer to stagger them as shown in this photo from the kit’s shop page, since that makes it easier to get your hand around the end part to tighten them. I us…[Read more]
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nick started the topic Pelican 1120 drilling template in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year, 1 month ago
Can someone direct me to a 4 hole drilling template if it exist?
I found this: https://github.com/EnviroDIY/EnviroDIY_Mayfly_Logger/blob/master/hardware/1120Pelican_enviroDIY_5.pdf
I thought I found and bookmarked a 3 hole version before, but now I can’t seem to locate it.
Thank You
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Shannon Hicks replied to the topic External circuit protection limt in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year, 1 month ago
Are you referring to an EnviroDIY Monitoring Station kit which contains a Mayfly Data Logger, or is your station based on some other type of controller? And are talking about limiting the amount of current your monitoring kit could draw from a power source, or are you talking about limiting the output current of the kit in regards to the load…[Read more]
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Dr.Wu started the topic External circuit protection limt in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year, 1 month ago
We are looking at adding an external circuit breaker to protect a monitoring kit. We are configuring a monitoring kit to be a mobile or portable unit, that can be carried aboard a ship/boat of opportunity. Often in the field on a boat or in some weather, equipment gets wet.
What level of current should an external breaker be rated to prevent…[Read more]
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Stephen H replied to the topic Error Compiling for board EnviroDIY Mayfly 1284p in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year, 1 month ago
A few of the folders in “ModularSensors_Dependencies_v.0.35.0.zip” are named with blank spaces or with longer names, if you go into any of the folders with spaces, copy the name of the .h file and rename the folder to that name, it works.
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Adafruit ADS1X15 rename to-> Adafruit_ADS1X15
Adafruit BME280 Library rename to -> Ada…[Read more]
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Elliot Ma replied to the topic Purchased wrong solar panel? in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year, 1 month ago
Hi Shannon,
Thanks for the quick reply. Since we’re installing these stations right at the edge of the salt marsh/forest, I think we’ll have sufficient light to power the modem + Hydros 21.
Appreciate it,
Elliot
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Shannon Hicks replied to the topic Continous HAB monitoring in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year, 1 month ago
There’s nothing electrically wrong with having all 4 resistors populated on that board, but only one pair will be used for your sensor analog input, and the other pair will not be connected to anything and will therefore not be performing any function.
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nick replied to the topic Continous HAB monitoring in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year, 1 month ago
Since I am only using one C-FLOUR sensor, does having two pair of soldered resistors affect anything or should I redo the screw terminal board to only have one pair of resistors?
Thank you for the tip on needing two separate screw terminal boards because each C-FLOUR needing 2 ground terminals each.
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Shannon Hicks replied to the topic Continous HAB monitoring in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year, 1 month ago
If you only have one C-FLUOR sensor, then you only need one pair of resistors, since there’s only one analog signal from the sensor. There ARE two ground wires, which is why I asked how many sensors you were using with this one screw terminal board. In order to connect two Turner analog sensors to a Mayfly Logger, it’s good to use 2 separate s…[Read more]
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Shannon Hicks replied to the topic Purchased wrong solar panel? in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year, 1 month ago
If your station is in an open location that gets several hours of direct sunlight every day, then a 2W panel is probably sufficient if you have a cellular modem on your station. The 2W panel is definitely sufficient if it’s just a Hyrdos21 sensor and no telemetry. But if your station is under tree canopy or is mostly shaded, the P105 model 5W p…[Read more]
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nick replied to the topic Error Compiling for board EnviroDIY Mayfly 1284p in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year, 1 month ago
I was getting the same error message as the poster above, so I went ahead and followed the instructions that Shannon provided to fix it (2025-01-22 at 2:07 PM), but now I am getting this error message that I attached. That is one of 10ish errors that I am getting.
When checking out the libraries folder, everything seems in order.
The previous…[Read more]
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Elliot Ma started the topic Purchased wrong solar panel? in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 year, 1 month ago
Hi,
I bought the 6V 2 W ETFE solar panels from Voltaic to replace some 6 V 2 W solar panels we lost for our Hydros 21 setup. When I got them in the mail, I realized they were about half the size of the previous solar panels. I can’t tell from the specifications if they’re a sufficient replacement, would they provide enough power to power the…[Read more]
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