Arduino

From: ANT_THOMAS13 Dec 2015 12:10
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 502 of 542
Are you buying the wire specifically for this? Looks quite thick.

I've just been using some solid core CAT6 I have spare.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)13 Dec 2015 13:49
To: koswix 503 of 542
Not sure, doubt it though. It's only running for a few seconds every 5 minutes. The rest of the time it's sleeping and oly using microamps of power. The temp sensor is sticking up above the board too, or I could replace it with a sensor on a long cable to see of it's any different t.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)13 Dec 2015 13:50
To: ANT_THOMAS 504 of 542
It's cable I've ripped out of an old PSU. Too chunky, need to find something smaller and easier to use.
From: graphitone13 Dec 2015 15:12
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 505 of 542
I've an idea. You could try some spare pieces of CAT6 cable you may have lying around...

 
From: Chris (CHRISSS)13 Dec 2015 15:40
To: graphitone 506 of 542
Will Cat5 do? Don't think I have any Cat6.
From: koswix13 Dec 2015 15:47
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 507 of 542
Probably fine then.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)20 Dec 2015 00:31
To: ALL508 of 542
Yay! Finally have my 2 sensors working properly. I started having problems with my AA powered sensor after making my Li-Ion powered sensor. It just wasn't detecting the DS18B20 probe and I couldn't work out why.

I finally worked out it was the timing of the OneWire library with the AA sensor running at 4MHz. I had to adjust the timings of the library, cut them in half, and now it works. Yay :) The Li-Ion sensor is fine running at 8MHz due to the higher voltage so no problems with that.

Now time to modify my RPi code to show both sets of data.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)20 Dec 2015 01:40
To: ALL509 of 542
Well that was more work that I was expecting. Thought I could just copy and pâté the code and change the ID to 1. Nope. SQL error. It's made me tidy up the code a bit and easier to add new data sets to it now.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)20 Dec 2015 09:16
To: ALL510 of 542
For a few hours and now it's stopped working again. Grr. Need some more 18650 holders.
From: koswix20 Dec 2015 14:35
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 511 of 542
Here's an arduino project for you, Ken.

From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)20 Dec 2015 20:35
To: koswix 512 of 542
FUCKING AWESOME!!!
From: koswix20 Dec 2015 21:19
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 513 of 542
It's pretty sweet. The only things I'd change are having tracks instead of wheels, and adding a salt/grit hoper. And a flame-thrower instead of a plow  (devil)

(also, I'm a little ashamed about just how pleasing I found the neatness of the wiring on the distribution board :$ )
From: koswix20 Dec 2015 21:39
To: koswix 514 of 542
Hmm, but on rewatching it the wiring isn't neat at all. WTF? I'm going to write and complain :C
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)20 Dec 2015 23:58
To: koswix 515 of 542
I wonder how much time and money he has in that thing. I'd love to have something like that.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)21 Dec 2015 01:59
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 516 of 542
He built it out of junk in his garage for nothing, in 45-minutes.
From: koswix21 Dec 2015 08:17
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 517 of 542
Video wasn't that long, only took about 30 seconds to machine it out of a round thing.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)21 Dec 2015 11:36
To: koswix 518 of 542
See?
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)21 Dec 2015 22:02
To: ALL519 of 542
Yeah, I watched it again, and it's freaking cool but they don't even begin to explain how they built it.  I have access to CNC lathes and tools and shit, but I'd never be able to just guess... But I have asked a friend of mine if he's up for a winter project, so who knows, maybe I'll build one.  You could do commercial plowing with it or sell them!  And I'm with you Koss, I'd put tracks on it.  And I'd put a GPS receiver on it and automate every place I plowed.  Show up, unload it wait for it to finish and move on... Profit!
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)21 Dec 2015 22:39
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 520 of 542
"Show up, unload"


Noooo. Make it completely autonomous. A drone plow.

 
From: Chris (CHRISSS)21 Dec 2015 23:15
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 521 of 542
"Show up, unload"

I think that's a completely different type of business (YJ).