Hmm I thought it was disliked behavior. I’ll change it then!
yup.
But I have to post it with the original title, correct? Or would it be fine for me to give it a more descriptive one?
The coordinates of other and own node
I thought the app might be able to calculate it
Ah okay so it’s calculated on the node, not in the app. Bummer
Hmm not sure I like that. Apparently the default channel has too much traffic to be handled well by the esp32 devices.
I am not sure if the mesh size is limited. They’re doing “managed flood routing” which is like normal flood routing, but routers wait for a while to see if someone else is flooding the message already, then they don’t send it out themselves if they see it flooded. I don’t know how that behaves in different network topologies
Das war vor Jahrzehnten schon ein Auslaufmodell
No I am a noob at this as well. The heltec v3 seems to be the most popular device though.
For now I use it mostly for exploring meshtastic and trying to send a single message to someone else in the network xD
Thanks. Where did you get the channel from? “Show full details”?
I am in Germany. I would like to find a root topic for Berlin :)
Thanks I’ll search around.
But chatting through the internet kind of defeats the point imo.
Also I tried to connect to mqtt but it did nothing. Do you have instructions for dummies how to set it up? I used the meshtastic module config docs and it didn’t work ^^
Yeah my plan was without charging. But I found another solution anyways :)
Ok I figured out that I maybe can’t charge NIMH batteries, but by connecting them to the 5V pin I can run the board off of them :) I’ll try it and then report back!
Thank you very much
https://resource.heltec.cn/download/WiFi_Kit_32_V3/HTIT-WiFi kit32_V3(Rev1.1).pdf Lithium battery(≥250mA) min: 3.3 typical: 3.7 max: 4.2
So I guess I could try to run it on three AAA batteries. Worst thing to happen is I fry the board, which was only 10€. I’ll wait for a reply here though
Edit: I meant AA batteries
I hope this is a good title ^^