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RE: Object ref error

Please email your configuration file to us.

6 years ago
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RE: Object ref error

Do you have a Device Element with the Name of "Boil Kettle Temp"?

6 years ago
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RE: Object ref error

You are assigning the temperature to a value, but then not actually using it. Your wait statement should evaluate the variable, like below. That said,...

6 years ago
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RE: ESP32 issue

Hi @DotTumin. This forum doesn't provide support for applications or code outside of BruControl. Sorry, but good luck solving your issue.

6 years ago
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RE: Adding a 1-wire device

1-wire sensors are on virtual ports 200+. This is because 1-wire are bussed together, so we can’t use a traditional PIN number Sorry, but I suggest ...

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RE: ESP32 issue

Are you saying the ESP32 is working too, or just the 8266?

6 years ago
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RE: ESP32 issue

Looks like the firmware is loading correctly but the setup data isn’t storing properly. We’ll have to test it and get back to you. Will be a few days ...

6 years ago
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RE: why not loadcell for messuring volums in the brew?

Analog is your best bet right now. We'll add native I2C at some point.

6 years ago
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RE: Controlling 24V ball valve via relays and temp reading problems

Great to hear! I know of another user or two who sourced cheap probes and have noise... so this makes sense.

6 years ago
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RE: Controlling 24V ball valve via relays and temp reading problems

OK. At this point, I'm stuck. Without the schematic, devices being used etc., more pics, I can't venture much more. You might try shielding the probes...

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RE: Controlling 24V ball valve via relays and temp reading problems

Are the DC negatives tied together (blue wires)?

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RE: Controlling 24V ball valve via relays and temp reading problems

Yes, that is correct. All grounds should be tied to one point (STAR) to prevent ground loops. If the DC PS's have an AC ground, they should be include...

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RE: Controlling 24V ball valve via relays and temp reading problems

Yes, all the DC negatives (grounds) should be tied. Optionally tie that to AC ground as well to possibly further reduce noise. Note that 'transformer'...

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