Maybe I'll turn that function off and reboot. I'm not getting any value out of the adafruit telemetry functions.
I was about to ask what the benefit of the adafruit telemetry was going to be lol
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Maybe I'll turn that function off and reboot. I'm not getting any value out of the adafruit telemetry functions.
Maybe I'll turn that function off and reboot. I'm not getting any value out of the adafruit telemetry functions.
@Ranjib
pH above 7 is negative voltage, the more negative the voltage the higher the ph
pH at 7 is zero volts
pH below 7 is positive voltage, the more positive the number is, the lower the ph
Pi zero. The base board only works with pi zero.Is this running on a pi zero or full pi? I doubt there should be any differences besides RAM availability, just curious.
Let me test out the scenario you just described and get back to you. You are using 2.0 ?Can anyone explain to me how the ATO Alerts is supposed to work? I attempted to test it yesterday and it did not behave like I had anticipated. I set the check interval to be 5 seconds and then the alert interval to be 40 seconds. I also marked that I wanted to disable the ATO on alert. Sticking the water level sensor in and out of the water it would turn on and off my pump. But when I leave it out of the water for more than 40 seconds I never received an alert, it never turned off my pump, and it did not disable ATO at this point. If I stick the probe back in the water then at this point the pump turns off and ATO is disabled. I never received an email. I tried this a few times and never had very consistent results.
How is it supposed to work? I assumed that after the alert interval it would 1. stop the pump, 2. Disable the ATO, 3. Send me an email.
If your controller dies, you can use the adafruit.io telemetry to get a notificationI was about to ask what the benefit of the adafruit telemetry was going to be lol
Base boards work with pi3 as well, but it requires additional effort to mate the parts.Pi zero. The base board only works with pi zero.
If the controller dies, how does adafruit receive telemetry?If your controller dies, you can use the adafruit.io telemetry to get a notification
It does not, but I think you can alert based on absence of data or by some aggregate value that’s going downIf the controller dies, how does adafruit receive telemetry?
It does not, but I think you can alert based on absence of data or by some aggregate value that’s going down
On and off. .. I want to get this in reef-pi . I don’t know when , but the hal changes will make it easier. I want to get the ph sorted, followed by clustering and then jump on to these things. Power monitoring, humidity sensor , custom pwm profile are all in my wishlist@Ranjib has there been any discussion about power monitoring for devices connected to the relay power strip? I'm curious to keep an eye on it from an equipment function/life cycle aspect.
On and off. .. I want to get this in reef-pi . I don’t know when , but the hal changes will make it easier. I want to get the ph sorted, followed by clustering and then jump on to these things. Power monitoring, humidity sensor , custom pwm profile are all in my wishlist
I bought one [emoji2] [emoji2] [emoji2]Woot thanks for getting to this before me. Still catching up on a bunch of replies. Ranjib also has one of the very first hand reworked RevC units - I may have made a firmware improvement in the interim but need to check my build log.
If you’re looking for more boards I’m doing 3 more panel builds (12 more boards) this weekend to put more stock into place.
I believe I am using 2.2Let me test out the scenario you just described and get back to you. You are using 2.0 ?
All been working perfectly, but just ran into this hiccup.
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