Tynian,Done.
Hey Bonj, I am a complete noob* at this and am not sure how to get things going.
*I speak & comprehend 'computer speak' as good as I speak & comprehend German, Italian etc.
I downloaded the Arduino program and unzipped it.
I plugged in the two boards through the mini usb.
Updated the driver and it shows as a USB serial port on Com3.
Opened Arduino.
I sketch/compiled Matho's eeprom to the boards.
I tried to sketch/compile the braudino2 to them and got these error messages:
brauduino2:27: error: 'OneWire' does not name a type
brauduino2:101: error: 'PID' does not name a type
brauduino2.cpp: In function 'void Temperature()':
brauduino2:195: error: 'ds' was not declared in this scope
brauduino2.cpp: In function 'void PID_HEAT()':
brauduino2:239: error: 'myPID' was not declared in this scope
brauduino2:243: error: 'myPID' was not declared in this scope
brauduino2.cpp: In function 'void load_pid_settings()':
brauduino2:263: error: 'myPID' was not declared in this scope
brauduino2.cpp: In function 'void setup()':
brauduino2:1008: error: 'myPID' was not declared in this scope
brauduino2:1008: error: 'AUTOMATIC' was not declared in this scope
Can you talk me through it?
To compile the code additional libraries will need to be installed, the instructions on how to install libraries are found HERE
and the libraries are the 'onewire' library found HERE and
the PIDV1 library found HERE
once they are installed you should be able to compile the code with out errors
cheers steve
Yes he did play around with the PID library, but decided not to use the customised version in the end, in favour of just setting the ouput to 100% when the current temp is 5 or more C below the target.Malted
Matho mentions waaay back how to do it. This way worked perfectly for me.
I think Matho played around with these libraries to suit his code??
Cheers
hi guys, got my brauduino all wired up with my best dodgy soldering skills. The program works with everything bar the heater output. I get no voltage out of the Heater + and - wondering if there is anything I can check? Whilst I was trying to be intelligent and fix it my self I managed to short an Audrino board so brought one of the Jaycar "freetronics Eleven" boards, which doesn't seem to read the temp probe. All I got was 85 degrees, now it is 0. wondering If I have totally broken it. Any thoughts.....Is it a throw of the balcony and start again..... <_<
Sorry to hear the news Matho, Best whishes for your family.
Thanks for the help guys, I'll check the welds for any loose or dodgy looking ones.
I had the heater output wired up to an ssr. Led was not lighting for the heater, I've pulled out the LEDs to rewire and resolder them and I'll check the voltage. I've also ordered another ds18b20 to compare. I have the display showing 0 with no probe wired up which seems like I have a short on the board. I'll do some testing and see what happens.
I've got one jumper on the 12v, that's how I fried the arduino by dropping the multimeter metal a tip across both rails
Thanks again for the help, I'm slowly learning!
I did make beer a few days ago manually flicking the heater on and off, rest of the controller was great just no heater! Can't wait to get it going
Hi steve,Ok if your buying parts from Jaycar I would go with the BC547 as it has the right pin out for the board and they only sell one type. I originally designed the board for BC547's but I went with 2N2222a as they have a higher current rating (500mA compared to 100mA) but the BC547 will easily handle the 34mA that the relay will draw.
cheers steve
I took my time putting it together, fluxed all the joints & used a variable power soldering iron, but then forgot to earth myself before handling the chip. It might not be the problem but given the different displays, beeps & light shows it seems to be the most probable cause. I think I'll just buy another chip anyway and start fresh when the cable arrives, its on a slow boat from China at the moment.Hey Real Beer.
I would just see how you go when you try to reprogram it.
I took my time putting it together, fluxed all the joints & used a variable power soldering iron, but then forgot to earth myself before handling the chip. It might not be the problem but given the different displays, beeps & light shows it seems to be the most probable cause. I think I'll just buy another chip anyway and start fresh when the cable arrives, its on a slow boat from China at the moment.
Your fascia sticker also looks heaps better than it shows up in the photo, I'm very happy with it.
cheers
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