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Help please!

Ok, so I put this together a few months ago but never got around to doing a build thread.

Have the pi zero, power controller , temperature controller and ato setup.

I have been having problems with the temperature sensors since day one. I have used all kinds of sensors, set up with a few different configurations for the wiring. I'm using mini xlr for the connectors.

I have always had random errors for a cycle or two, then today I kept getting them. I came home from work to try to remedy the problem. So far I have gone through ALL of the internal wiring and have ended up making all connections soldered besides the mini xlr. I changed the pull-up resistor. I even switched to a different pi. I am showing no temp sensors at all even though I have 3 connected.

Please help! I don't have any herring in my tank. I can set up the heaters manually but I have a 265 gallon tank and don't really have the time to calibrate thembefore work tomorrow and I don't want to cook or freeze my livestock
 
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I have 2 of the drok temperature sensors and 1 cheaper Amazon sensor. Nothing is registering as sensors. I'm gong to try to reinstall the software and see where that gets me
 
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Still nothing... Reinstalled os, reinstalled reefpi 2.2....
 
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So I went through and redid every connection related to the temperature circuit. Soldered everything that could be soldered, reinstalled all software, changed raspberry pi. Still no sensors showing up so I put it all back together and set the heaters up manually and went back and checked for the sensors and they were there, so I set them up and within a half hour they were gone again.
 

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Have you tried connecting one at a time just to simplify any wiring issues? Start with one following the guides posted and get that one ID'd and working. From there add another one and continue from there.
 

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The sensors get wired in parallel, meaning one bad one can take the others down with it.
Hockeyhead019 has good advice...try only one sensor at a time to see if you can eliminate the bad one and go from there
 

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