awesome :-) . I’d love to see some build pics if you can,Thanks Ranjib its working fine now.
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awesome :-) . I’d love to see some build pics if you can,Thanks Ranjib its working fine now.
Got it. Let me cross check with the library I am using for charring, I’ll keep u postedI am thinking that a vertical line would move down the x-axis along with the time of day, and the current values would be reflected in a text box.
Mostly just to reflect where you are in your light cycle
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How did you make this enclosure? What material is this?Well, since everyone is showing their power outlet builds I’ll share mine too.
The HDMI is the connection to the main Reef-Pi box. When I finish the other enclosure I'll show them side by side with all of the other sensors and stuff I have built.
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I think its a project enclosure, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZYCDS3Q/How did you make this enclosure? What material is this?
This is exactly what I expected. I had pretty much same experience with analog temperature sensors.So analog ph probe is annoying to say the least.
Most recent steps have been uploading the python spi library onto the pi. And turning spi on.
attempting to use some open source python for my purpose. Nothing fancy just a lot of math lol. gives a ph reading based on a linear equation. From what ive read this is how this probe works. Now in actuality ph is logarithmic so i may need to change this. And crack open my college calc book since i havent used logs in a decade lol. So hoping linear equation works.
This was a welcome break from the wiring since I currently have no way of knowing if what i have wired works yet.
There is virtually no support for this chip online. And none whatsoever for using on a pi.
I test anything next time will be something with lots of support online lol.
Other supplies currently added to circuit:
Level shifter
10k resistor
Added $1.25
Thanks.Port is 80 with new release . If you are enabling https then it will be 443
pi@raspberrypi://home/pi $ sudo service tor start
pi@raspberrypi://home/pi $ sudo service tor status
â tor.service - Anonymizing overlay network for TCP (multi-instance-master)
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/tor.service; enabled; vendor preset: enable
Active: active (exited) since Sat 2018-02-10 11:06:36 CST; 1s ago
Process: 5824 ExecStart=/bin/true (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 5824 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
CGroup: /system.slice/tor.service
Feb 10 11:06:36 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Starting Anonymizing overlay network for T
Feb 10 11:06:36 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Started Anonymizing overlay network for TC
I have never used Tor, so I cant say for sure. I use straight https + port forwarding.Thanks.
Any reason you know of that the folder wouldnt be created?
Code:pi@raspberrypi://home/pi $ sudo service tor start pi@raspberrypi://home/pi $ sudo service tor status â tor.service - Anonymizing overlay network for TCP (multi-instance-master) Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/tor.service; enabled; vendor preset: enable Active: active (exited) since Sat 2018-02-10 11:06:36 CST; 1s ago Process: 5824 ExecStart=/bin/true (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Main PID: 5824 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) CGroup: /system.slice/tor.service Feb 10 11:06:36 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Starting Anonymizing overlay network for T Feb 10 11:06:36 raspberrypi systemd[1]: Started Anonymizing overlay network for TC
I dont believe there is a GPIO 29.Hey, I’m working on my build, I’ve got the box designed, power into it, my outlets wired to the relay, however when I go into add for equipment it’s giving me this error:
“{"error":"Failed to update. Error: gpio: could not find pin matching 29"}”
All jumpers are wired correctly as per the pin out on the Github site, this error occurs for all pins. The relay is jumpered on VCC/GND.
Any ideas?
I dont believe there is a GPIO 29.
Pin# 29 corresponds to GPIO5.
What Ryan has mentioned , check this guideHey, I’m working on my build, I’ve got the box designed, power into it, my outlets wired to the relay, however when I go into add for equipment it’s giving me this error:
“{"error":"Failed to update. Error: gpio: could not find pin matching 29"}”
All jumpers are wired correctly as per the pin out on the Github site, this error occurs for all pins. The relay is jumpered on VCC/GND.
Any ideas?
Cross check the wiring, check if they work if you swap the pins . You can deduce whether the relay itself is wedged or config /wiring is broken that wayThanks man, that definitely fixed it, now relay 1-5 works perfect, oddly enough 6 and 7 don’t seem to activate the relay
No problem, this has been a source of confusion for others in the past (myself included)Thanks man, that definitely fixed it, now relay 1-5 works perfect, oddly enough 6 and 7 don’t seem to activate the relay
nice :-) .I was also out and about today except purchasing not selling.
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Red Sea star
Some snails
And 2 acro frags.
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