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Wolferl
ModeratorHi Ken,
That sounds either like a problem with your network OR a failing power supply.
Cheers,
WolferlWolferl
ModeratorI sent you a PM with my email addy.
Wolferl
ModeratorHi Outsider,
I still have a machine setup for this. If you like I can compile your code for you if you like.
Too bad that the article is lost. I don’t understand why I didn’t save this locally…
Cheers
Wolferl
ModeratorHi Ken,
There are regular promo sales on the sensors quite often. That has nothing to do with the power supply or other problems.
Your wall wart is defective and should be replaced by uRADMonitor. Contact user Radhoo if you like.
Problem is, you can’t tell a better quality product from lower quality one simply by comparing the price.
As an EE I have gone through a lot of problems like that…Cheers,
WolferlWolferl
ModeratorHi Outsider,
What do you mean with “15V on the LCD”? That seems totally wrong. Nowhere on the LCD module should be a voltage greater than 5 volts!
Cheers,
WolferlWolferl
ModeratorHi Ken,
Glad you found the culprit!
As often with that cheap chinese wall warts, it is not low voltage that can be detected, but unstable voltage and spikes (dropouts) which cause the microcontroller to reset or latchup.
Cheers,
WolferlWolferl
ModeratorHi Ken,
Thanks for your extensive test. That left not much to desire 🙂
Just to be sure, your A3 is connected to wired LAN, not via Wifi?
On Wifi, I have seen some routers (Fritzboxes come to mind) which can perform some sort of combination of WPA and WPA2, which can cause problems. PCs usually have no problem with that. Setting the mode to one OR the other fixed that every single time.One thing you need to test is the LAN cable to the A3. Can you replace it temporary?
Cheers,
WolferlWolferl
ModeratorHi Ken,
Have you tried giving your A3 a constant IP in the DHCP server of your router?
When the uradmonitor server answers to data your device sent, it should be routed correctly, assuming you are using NAT.
We have seen defective routers doing weird things like yours…Cheers,
WolferlWolferl
ModeratorHi Radu,
Great, that PM1.0 works like a charm 🙂
Cheers,
WolferlWolferl
ModeratorHi Claudiu,
I’m afraid you need to contact Radu (User: Radhoo) about that.
Cheers,
WolferlWolferl
ModeratorSixth problem:
On the big map, you can select PM10 and PM2.5, but not PM1.0 (from Smoggie PM).
Please add this.Cheers,
WolferlWolferl
ModeratorFifth problem:
Select a unit on the map. Click somewhere in the middle of the map, then drag mouse to zoom into a interval.
Whole detail window moves AND the interval moves too 🙂
See screenshot.Cheers and thank you so much,
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ModeratorFourth problem:
I’m not sure if that’s intended the way it is, but to me it seems not logical to show offline units as if they are online on the map.Have a look at the differences of the 2 screenshots. Only difference is the state of the “Show offline” checkbox.
EDIT: Images attached.
EDIT2: hm, that’s intreaging…I can append that images, but it doesn’t show them on this post.
EDIT3: OK, uploaded them. Here are the links:
http://mahringer.co.at/_issue_/URADMonitor%20Error4%20Offline%20sensors%20disabled.png
http://mahringer.co.at/_issue_/URADMonitor%20Error4%20Offline%20sensors%20enabled.pngWolferl
ModeratorSecond problem:
I /think/ it has to do with randomization of unit coordinates.
The randomization feature is nice, I use it since it was introduced. But shouldn’t all the units of the same owner have the /same/ randomized coordinates?Third problem: Fixed, it works now.
Wolferl
ModeratorHi Radu,
Good to see you’re back! Hope you are all well.
I’ll happiliy provide some screenshots to the mentioned problems.
I’ll post for every single problem that I’m able to reproduce.First problem: it does not show some available sensors.
My KIT1 is not displayed on the map today (it is shown inactive where the red arrow points), but it is online, I see values in the dashboard.
There are no other sensors than my Smoggie in the near.Cheers,
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