Cheers,
but i have some ability to differentiate between the 20 and the 30 and can learn from one and apply it to the other.
Replication is not required as I get reminders on both posts.
Thanks for the offer though.
Cheers,
but i have some ability to differentiate between the 20 and the 30 and can learn from one and apply it to the other.
Replication is not required as I get reminders on both posts.
Thanks for the offer though.
Sir,
I have never taken issue with everyone being on the same page ( or the same understanding ) as that helps the next person on their quest to avoid absolute frustration.
Yes I have a program that does indeed toggle a pin on and off. That one works. I have then expanded that to having sleeps and yielding a log fo ease of checking what has happened.
I am using the 5v as I read somewhere a while ago that the solenoid can be a bit funny with 3.3v and the potential of RFI and voltage loss.
Like the peripheral checking. tks, will chase that one down.
Curious - another Arduino user the seems to be a recurring theme.
Thanks for the post & Yes, I need the luck to get the confidence back, or a run to the tip.
Mmmm. No this is actually a good representation of the scenario from where I stand. Stand alone on a work bench you may be correct, but not having a start point (until today) just re-enforces this precis just nicely.
Let me have a play on my test R-Pi after I get the broken sensor replaced
Oliver / R,
I found it helpful.
Hey Jim,
Thanks for this. Yes I had a SHT31 delivered but alas yet to get back to it and hoping to do so this weekend.
I have the print statements working fine, the wiring has been addressed as have the code and logged outputs.
The code can be looped and made more efficient, but has been built one steps I have made that work to a point.
Yes there is a plan and a number of little steps as i see it involved.
Tks.
Hey Andrew,
Yeah work got in the way and 12 hour days with additional travel is not good to the sit down at home and deal with something that i know will frustrate the hell out of me.
I sit down today as my need to have this up and running has escalated and is now needed to be fully functional by mid December and run autonomously for a month.
I have been able to write a timer script in PowerShell that fires off a request to synchronize a series of single use python scripts off the R-Pi.
The wireless works now, so having the blue wire removed from the lawn is a wonderful thing and no longer the cause of domestic war.
Positive outcome ??? no, just step 3 mitigated by having a production R-Pi and a test Pi, both wired exactly the same. The test Pi sits on my dining table for testing and fast response confirmation that i have stuffed something up. It can also be blown away and rebuilt if required.