Thanks, Chris!
I found and deleted those files, restarted brewflasher, and it still stalls at the 'downloading firmware' stage. There isn't an option for ver 2.2, still the same two choices v2 rev 1-1 and v2 rev 2-1Downloading is a different issue. Open Windows Explorer and type %temp% into the path bar and hit enter. Then look for firmware.bin and littlefs.bin. Delete those files. Then make sure you close BrewFlasher and try again.
No, that is a pretty legitimate thing to suggest, I should have thought of it. Just tried it and no difference. I can try another computer.v2 rev 2-1 is 2.2.1, so that's correct. I mean I hate to say it but have you tried rebooting? It makes me grind my teeth when someone suggests that as a troubleshooting step, but that would absolutely make sure no connections/processes are hanging.
Hm, I'll look into that. Not sure why that would be since BrewFlasher (esptool) takes care of that.it took a push of the reset button before I could connect with a web browser. I was monitoring the serial port on the first boot and it did report the correct IP address etc but no sign of anything attempting to connect. After a reset everything was fine.
That's very curious. I definitely had that issue before but fixed it. I wonder if there's some weird caching going on. @Thorrak is there some additional output we can turn on for this?all it says is:
"Downloading firmware..."
Yes, when I pass something solid I just get a single recordI don't know if that sensor is what's giving you a pulse for each change in state, or if it's the meniscus as you say. When you pass something solid in and out does it register correctly?
There's a joke there ... I'm just not child enough to make it.Yes, when I pass something solid I just get a single record
The spikes are not what I would expect, but anything is possible. There is some internal smoothing, but if the ferment is really wild, who knows.
What version are you on? When you go to the about page, does the uptime make it seem like it’s running without crashing?
Also tried to do a couple boards with screw terminals. It works, but barely. Moving the terminals out to the full board width would allow for them to be used more easily by avoiding the usb port. The screw terminals fit perfectly next to the header.
I'd be happy to swizzle the board design (which doesn't help you but will help the next person.) Are those 2.54mm pitch terminals?Also tried to do a couple boards with screw terminals. It works, but barely. Moving the terminals out to the full board width would allow for them to be used more easily by avoiding the usb port. The screw terminals fit perfectly next to the header.
Right on, this is what I used:I'd be happy to swizzle the board design (which doesn't help you but will help the next person.) Are those 2.54mm pitch terminals?
I don't have any temperature sensors yet. I have some in a 'cart' but keep thinking of other things to add like iSpindel parts and screw terminalsWDT is most likely something related to the multiple "clicks" you are getting per bubble.
I had been thinking about running these in separate threads but there's really not that much going on. I'm going to go out on a limb and assume it only happens when it's detecting bubbles?
Does disconnecting the temp sensors have any bearing on it?
I might fool around with the STL now that I have a 3D printer.Got a friend to print some of the newer brackets with colimeter. I've found the new divider needs to be trimmed up to accommodate the boards I put together. I've filed a couple down a couple dividers to make them fit, but they also have the tendency to snap off when doing this. I may suggest bulking the dividers up a bit, I know there's not much space to work, but maybe filling in/concaving the inside corner would work well. I'd probably play around with this myself but don't own a 3D printer myself to iterate.
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