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  1. M

    Need some help

    Thank you all for your help and advise... I removed the SD card, reformatted it and installed the openwrt img file using a utility called Applepi-Baker. Once complete I put it back in the Rpi. Booted same and after 30sec or so the display on the HeaterMeter showed 192.168.201.1. Good deal ...
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    Need some help

    As I mentioned earlier... I did try to get the HM to connect with our network. Verizon Fios is our ISP. In order for me to configure / access there router, I have to enter 192.168.1.1 ... If the HM needs 192.168.200.X in order to configure / access the setup menu ? What do I need to do ?
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    Need some help

    Hi Bryan, Yes, I did get one of the Rpi B's. I just hooked it up with a direct connection from the router to the HeaterMeter. Upon booting. I get the same screen. Which is: -- Pit 21º [100%] -- It does not show the IP nor do I see am I able to see a wi-fi signal from the HM ? What do you...
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    Need some help

    So I finally got the needed items to get my HeaterMeter up and running. I followed the instructions to as noted software wise, except we run Mac's (10.9). So I just moved the openwrt-dpi image to the SD card. Upon starting it up. The menu / display shows the various settings and such. My problem...
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    HeaterMeter Winner - Have a couple of questions.

    Hello all, I am the the winner of the HeaterMeter giveaway (Thanks again, Bryan), and have a few questions regarding same. First off, I just placed an order for the Raspberry pi "B", an Edimax Wi-Fi adapter and power supply. Later today, I'll be ordering the Thermocouple pit and ET-732 probes...
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    HeaterMeter 4.2 giveaway

    Though I'd check in and see who the luckily winner was... It's me !!! :>D I can't believe it... THANK YOU, BRYAN !!!
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    HeaterMeter 4.2 giveaway

    4.2 giveaway ??? Hell yes... I'm in !!! Many thanks, to all involved !!!
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    Estimated costs on the new 4.2 HeaterMeter ???

    Really interested in the soon to be released HeaterMeter 4.2. Would like to know about what the estimated costs to build one (complete with case) are going to be ? I added up the costs of putting together a 4.1 (R-pi wi-fi complete) and it came to around $ 200.00.
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    Need some advise from the HM Guru's

    Thanks guys for clarifying the differences between the 4.1.X and 4.2.X boards. I'd really like to try the the upcoming 4.2.X version. But as Bryan noted. The surface mount soldering of the 8pin chip " is a couple of orders of magnitude harder than a standard HeaterMeter ". I'd really hate to...
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    Need some advise from the HM Guru's

    I came across this forum earlier after searching for opinions / recommendations for a ATC for my kamado. Prior to reading about the HeaterMeter, I was leaning towards purchasing a BBQ guru Digi-Q. Now I'm leaning towards the getting a HeaterMeter. From what I've read the latest ver. that is...

 

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