Just soldered a new temp sensor to the just from Michael Lane and plugged it into temp3 on my goby hat. Checked the temperature box and reloaded, but no sensor shows up in the drop-down...what am I missing?
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See if there is anything listed in devicesJust soldered a new temp sensor to the just from Michael Lane and plugged it into temp3 on my goby hat. Checked the temperature box and reloaded, but no sensor shows up in the drop-down...what am I missing?
pi@reef-pi: cd /sys/bus/w1/devices
pi@reef-pi: ls
Eh... That has to wait for tomorrow. I'm currently without an HDMI display within cable's reach of my pi. I plan to try installing TeamViewer next time I log in so I can access remotely. Maybe tomorrow, but I either have to take the TV off the wall or unplug the pi from my adj stripSee if there is anything listed in devices
You should see something that starts with 28-XXXXCode:pi@reef-pi: cd /sys/bus/w1/devices pi@reef-pi: ls
If that's not there, it's probably a wiring issue.
Eh... That has to wait for tomorrow. I'm currently without an HDMI display within cable's reach of my pi. I plan to try installing TeamViewer next time I log in so I can access remotely. Maybe tomorrow, but I either have to take the TV off the wall or unplug the pi from my adj strip
Just soldered a new temp sensor to the just from Michael Lane and plugged it into temp3 on my goby hat. Checked the temperature box and reloaded, but no sensor shows up in the drop-down...what am I missing?
wiring issue happened for me and more some member here in the forum .The board is 100% good and working perfectEh... That has to wait for tomorrow. I'm currently without an HDMI display within cable's reach of my pi. I plan to try installing TeamViewer next time I log in so I can access remotely. Maybe tomorrow, but I either have to take the TV off the wall or unplug the pi from my adj strip
Mine is a 4 I don't have it all set up, but it seems to be runningI have a question will reef-pi work on the pi 4? I would like to build another one using the 3.0 and build it with a pi 4
Mine is a 4 I don't have it all set up, but it seems to be running
It's almost certainly a wiring issue. I checked the amazon listing for the probes I bought, they say yellow is data , black is ground (red is power). I soldered colors to match, which conflicts with Michael's hat listing on tindie. I'll fix it tonight and see if I can ssh in.See if there is anything listed in devices
You should see something that starts with 28-XXXXCode:pi@reef-pi: cd /sys/bus/w1/devices pi@reef-pi: ls
If that's not there, it's probably a wiring issue.
If you want to keep using the zero, you can add an eth port to it with a dongle like this one on the middle micro usb portThese reports are good...i want to upgrade my pi 0 to a 3b or 4 so I can just run an ethernet line to it...one less wireless thing on the network, plus my tank is only 10 feet from my router
Has anyone use reef-pi and a diy led setup using the meanwell ldd drivers?
wow :0-) thats awesome. Thanks for sharing this information, and a warm welcome to reef2reefI have 5 of them running a diy AI Hydra 26 HD on a 24V (soon 36V or 48V for more units) meanwell switching power supply , works like charm, and easy to setup. You'll need a PCA9685 depending on how many channel.
I know about those dongles. Im looking at getting a better pi for future proofing my reef-pi. I already have other designs for the pi zero ;)If you want to keep using the zero, you can add an eth port to it with a dongle like this one on the middle micro usb port
wow :0-) thats awesome. Thanks for sharing this information, and a warm welcome to reef2reef
Hey @Michael Lane which pin is data and which is power? I see ground, that's easy enough. is the middle pin data and the 'other side' power or vice versa? the wires for my probe are identified as data, power, and ground, but I'm not sure based on your drawing (cause I'm too ignorant)...is 3v3 the power supply to the probe and 1w is the data?It's almost certainly a wiring issue. I checked the amazon listing for the probes I bought, they say yellow is data , black is ground (red is power). I soldered colors to match, which conflicts with Michael's hat listing on tindie. I'll fix it tonight and see if I can ssh in.
I tried to ssh in real quick from my phone (random ssh app) and couldn't get in this morning, I'll try from my macbook tonight. I may need to change the system settings on the pi to allow ssh...darn
On @Michael Lane hat, the 3v3 is probe power, 1w is probe data and gnd is ground.Hey @Michael Lane which pin is data and which is power? I see ground, that's easy enough. is the middle pin data and the 'other side' power or vice versa? the wires for my probe are identified as data, power, and ground, but I'm not sure based on your drawing (cause I'm too ignorant)...is 3v3 the power supply to the probe and 1w is the data?