The resistor is used simply as a "pull up" for an "open drain" circuit and as such provides barely a few milliamps of current. You can go with a resistor rated for as little as 1/16th watt...
Cheers!
Cheers!
The resistor is used simply as a "pull up" for an "open drain" circuit and as such provides barely a few milliamps of current. You can go with a resistor rated for as little as 1/16th watt...
Cheers!
Can BrewPi (for fermentation control) and RaspberryPints be combined into one controller and run at the same time?
Yup it can. Here is mine: http://taplist.noip.me. Controller is a link on the top right.
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Yup it can. Here is mine: http://taplist.noip.me. Controller is a link on the top right.
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Hacking, tweaking and googling!
I don't, I took a usb webcam, some free webcam software, and merged them together.
I would be more than happy to help though if someone else was attempting it.
Is there any reason why I couldn't use female to male dupont pins from the ssr to the arduino board? Trying to minimize the amount of soldering I have to do. I can understand needing the thicker gauge cable on the ssr to the 120v power and the power socket. Is the thicker gauge need from the ssr to the arduino?
Is there any reason why I couldn't use female to male dupont pins from the ssr to the arduino board? Trying to minimize the amount of soldering I have to do. I can understand needing the thicker gauge cable on the ssr to the 120v power and the power socket. Is the thicker gauge need from the ssr to the arduino?
Vince805, is that the top to the "Radio Shack" enclosure? If not, what are you using?
Todd
http://wiki.brewpi.com/index.php/Br...lling_Linux_and_network_setup#Setting_up_WiFi
guess i should have looked there.
If you use the Edimax Wi-Fi adapter, the drivers are in Raspbian already. Works with very little hassle.
How are folks connecting the resistor? Using a breadboard or just soldering them together?
How are folks connecting the resistor? Using a breadboard or just soldering them together?
I used this technique. Once everything is in place there may not be a need for strain relief but it wasn't any more work than than soldering it strictly inline. I guess if it's good enough for aeronautical electrical work it should handle the rigors of fermenting.
Todd
I really want to try my hand at soldering, but don't have any projects that I need to.
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