The case designs look great! I am hoping to find a way to mount mine to some form of gooseneck and mount the goosneck to my table. I may even try to integrate it into an XLR Gooseneck like I showed below used for microphones. If we went this route you could integrate a panel mount connector...
Tom, I would love to get a case from you when one becomes available. I recently finished designing and fabricating a fan housing that can be fabricated from sheet aluminum (aluminium flashing). When I get a chance, I need to upload the flat plate diagram with all bending and cutting details...
Not sure what went wrong, but I decided to start from scratch and reload the image on the SD Card. Once everything was back to the original setup I began to reconfigure the network settings. I now have everything up and running and it works perfectly on the wifi and hardwired.
This doesn't seem to be the problem. I can see the wifi device attempt to connect to my network on my router but for some reason there is never an IP address assigned to the Pi. When I am hardwired to the Pi I can ping the device and access the interface.
I am having trouble getting my HM-Pi 4.0 online with the wifi adapter. I can see the device on my network through my router but am unable to ping the static IP address or connect to the device when only on wifi. Can anyone shed any light on what I may be doing wrong?
Is it possible to hook up two HM 4.0 boards to one Pi unit and somehow interface between the two of them to control two units at once? I've got one up and running, but wouldn't mind having a way to control two smokers down the road...