Gotcha. It really does seem to be with the newer Pi so driver would make sense as to why the earlier and Zero are unaffected. Is the latest v15 based on 19.7.6?
And just to be clear, I'm not complaining, just trying to understand what exactly the issue is. I can always go back to my...
I confirmed this tonight when I updated my Ubiquiti firmware. All other devices reconnect including Raspi with raspi OS, ESP32 and BeagleBoneBlack. HM didn't. My Raspi(original) with Edimax would reconnect on its own but the Raspi 3B+ and 3A+ do not. One is on 'Legacy' Wifo mode and one is...
I've wrestled with this as well, actually I use 3 of the probes to measure internal temp and one for the meat just to feel better about accurate results. There was a good scientific analysis on evaporation from the meat and the mass as a heat sink and the effect that would have on temps inside...
So what does the configuration.h look like for Marlin?
Everything I am reading looks like thermistor 1 is the correct one so the correct value in configuration.h would be:
#define TEMP_SENSOR_0 1
Ok, I'm seeing this on both HMs on the Pi 3+ I can reboot them and they connect, however if Wifi is interrupted for more than a couple minutes they do not appear to auto-reconnect.
Is there any logic to reconnect to wifi if it is dropped? I've been troubleshooting my wifi6 early release environment so have had a lot of firmware changes/restarts and I am seeing this behavior on raspi 3A+ and 3B+ on the latest v15.
Question, every time I apply new HM firmware, why does it revert my design back to OpenWRT? Not a big deal, I can switch it back to Bootstrap and all my other settings appear to stick.
:) It is a cool device but assuming you'd need a board to control the probe IO anyway, you could get a 2.9" display and ESP32 raw components for $25 or so in single qty. Now if you needed the RGB pixels and switches it makes it very attractive. Don't get me wrong, it's a great little device...