ZeSlammy
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That's weird.
Can you try with another version ?
Anyone succeeded ?
I'll check tonight.
Can you try with another version ?
Anyone succeeded ?
I'll check tonight.
Something like this ?Maybe something to add to the ToDo list: Add the version number in the About page so that we can see if the update was completed.
Ooh, that makes sense.I don't think it should need an internet access to work but I'll double check. Might be the NTP synch that acts as a blocker
Also note the 1.4" screen with the built in plug does NOT seem to work correctly.
Correct, I've updated my respons" So no soldering is required with this version. "
except you have to solder the two headers onto the board!
Hi JSB241 and many thanks for your write up, i couldn't be cheeky could i and ask if you have the stl file for your stand.https://github.com/ZeSlammy/iSpindHub
You need:
(1) soldering iron and know how to solder
STOP here if you can not solder.
(1) ESP8266 based board, like the D1-Mini [it is a small "computer"] and I prefer the original maker Lonin... but there are MANY knockoffs that will probably work
(1) screen - see the github link above
(8) wires- 20 or 22 AWG - length TBD
(1) FREE programmer - BrewFlasher
(1) good quality MICRO USB cable - most cheap ones do not work to program
(1) MICRO USB power source
step 1 - get all the items above
step 2 - program the board with the USB cable and BREWFLASHER
step 3 - wire the screen to the board (soldering is required)
step 4 - power up the board
step 5 - join the new temp wifi access point with a phone or tablet see THIS POST
step 6 - goto 192.168.1.109 and configure the iSindleHub
step 7 - reconfigure the Ispindel to talk to the iSindleHub see THIS POST
I do not use Brewfather (BF), so I am no help there.
Also note the 1.4" screen with the built in plug does NOT seem to work correctly.
I did make a holder for the 2" screen:
View attachment 758341 View attachment 758342
Yeah that works but it's not "durable"Ok I am about to commit and attempt to build this ispindlehub using a 2" screen and a D1 mini, my question is instead of using wires could i used dupon connectors and just plug them together?
Not sure how I'm going to "package" my iSpindHub but for testing it's all hooked up with Dupont connectors. My fermentrack installation is all with Dupont connectors, but that rarely moves. I'd say if you're going to be moving your iSpindHub around a lot then solder the wires.Ok I am about to commit and attempt to build this ispindlehub using a 2" screen and a D1 mini, my question is instead of using wires could i used dupon connectors and just plug them together?
Not sure how I'm going to "package" my iSpindHub but for testing it's all hooked up with Dupont connectors. My fermentrack installation is all with Dupont connectors, but that rarely moves. I'd say if you're going to be moving your iSpindHub around a lot then solder the wires.
Hi Korev could i ask you what you had to do to get this amazing project to access the data to brewfatherI have made a modified 128 * 128 screen layout using at the top the Orbitron font. I wanted to get, what I consider to be, the key information as large as possible on the small screen.
I changed the Voltage to a V that changes colour to show the status -similar to the signal strength indication. I would be interested in what others think that the trigger setting value should be, I have gone with 3.8V based on experience with my Panasonic batteries.
if(voltage > 3.8) {tft.setTextColor(TFT_GREEN,TFT_BLACK);}
if(voltage < 3.8) {tft.setTextColor(TFT_ORANGE,TFT_BLACK);}
Huge thanks to @ZeSlammy for making all of this possible.
Cheers
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