[short version]
Does the controllers access point now require a password and if so what its it!]
[Long version]
With just over 4 years of pretty much 24/7 use my original build (above) is starting to get a little unreliable.
This was an undockered installation of Fermentrack running with...
Simply awesome work @LBussy
Thanks for the timing too as I've just been given wife approval for a kegerator or two...
I'd looked about but couldn't find anything that tickled my fancy so had started thinking about designing something myself. I had assumed load cells would be the way to go so an...
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Got the following error:
The device [1st device name] has a conflicting udev serial number to the one you are currentlyattempting to set up, and has 'prefer connecting via udev' turnedon. This can cause unexpected behavior. Please disable this optionon the other device (or...
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Error message now displayed is
Prefer connecting via udev is set, but another device is set up with a similar udev serial number. To proceed, uncheck this option or remove the other device.
When I untick 'prefer connecting via udev' and try I get
A device is already set up with that serial...
Thanks Thorrak
I clicked through but it didn't seem to update.
No visible error messages when trying to add a controller (I did double check).
Update log etc below:
Nothing to upgrade - Local copy and GitHub are at same commit
Upgrade from GitHub
Local Commit Info:
Active Branch:
dev...
Yes, returned to the top of the same (advanced page)
If I put an intentionally wrong serial port (IE /dev/ttyUSB9) then the form completes as normal and it returns to the main page with a note saying
Device [CHOSEN NAME] Added.
Please wait a few seconds for controller to start (though obviously...
.../devices/guided/serial/autodetect/ESP8266/ when I try the 'guided' method or
.../devices/add/ when I try the 'advanced' method
Too add, I've 2, 3, 4 controllers operating before without issue but all my previous builds have used WiFi
Hi all
I've built a few iterations of this now and have just finished wiring my 'Final' (haa haa) build.
Never had any real issues before but this time I'm stumped.
I'm using a raspberry Pi4, 4Gb
with 3 ESP8266's (the Lolin D1 mini's LOLIN D1 mini — WEMOS documentation ) connected via USB...
Awesome, have it refreshing every 90s which 'works' real time would have been nice but in reality this is fine.
Many thanks.
As a completely unrelated item, I saw an image (somewhere in this monster thread when trying to search for answers to my refresh issue) an image of someone's setup...
Wow this is ace.
Been looking at Raspberrypints for a while but was dreading a load of work trying to get the old code running. I didn't realise this community had been keeping it alive (and evolving it). Massive thanks to those that made this so easy to install, setup and use.
All installed...
Thanks I’ve gutted all the ones I had kicking about.
I could get some more I guess but the cheap ones (in the UK at least) seem to be glued involving some thumb risking knife work to liberate them.
All the bits (plastic, pins etc) add value so I assumed a ‘bare’ board would have been cheaper...
Can anyone recommend a small, cheap PCB to supply 12v from mains?
I want to keep the build small so no mains bricks etc, or and I assume they must exist (like what's found inside cheap USB plugs) but can't find anything.
In the UK an increasing number of routers may take >5mins to come into sync. Vectored fibre to the cab circuits take a while to measure the crosstalk from other circuits in the group and there's been an increase in multi-texh supporting routers which will attempt to sync one tech and, if...