http://www.ferduino.com/forum/gallery/image.php?album_id=17&image_id=418 new ISO board build, designed by Fernando. Board printed by OSHpark.com. Board built by Christopher Kindig. (with help) ;) It connects to the stamps and pins 14,15,16,17 to isolate power to each stamp and make the readings...
so all of the sudden ferduino started working again, all I can figure is me wall wart power is too much at 7 volts and 2 amps but on 6 volt setting is running well and working with joy reef. :D Time to calibrate the probes and get it back on the tank to test ISO in real time. Again thank you for you...
At this point I have done the following, 1) reformat card 3x 2) changed speed in all 3 ranges half, full and, quarter. 3) changed gateway in multiple ways. 4) did the changes to the D1307.h and D1307.ccp files as well. I did go all the way through the with web control setup, checked for the changes ...
As I had to start over from scratch I am having some issues with web settings, I can get base64 to respond but not joy-reef. I have found that the port only shows open for a second or two after reboot of the ferduino then is closed. and also found base64 will only read once then coes not respond.
Iso is working great but on a more sour note the file with my completed code in it was corrupted by another program so I get to start my code from scratch again
Hi all, so I found my refractometer was out of spec so I re-calibrated and found my salinity was very low, now it is in spec and probe is reading correctly. Also is there an issue with having date and time read from a net sever for the Ferduino?
Hi Fernando. I remember when went through this same thing the way I fixed was as you suggested with those two library from Karl henning site, or have they changed somthing? And yes I agree just the screen on the shield was one step we had.
I am not sure I fixed my white screen issue by accident, and can not remember what I did to resolve it. I do know I had had to go by the schematics for the screen, I have the same shield as well so at this point I would say use the schematics and verify voltage and grounds. Have you down loaded henn...