Thanks for the advice guys. So I ended up clearing all of that flux out and trying it again. This time it would work for a quick second, and then return a "no pit probe" error. Ordered a new TC and it seems to be working much better. I'm thinking I had a bad TC. So far so good :)
I just soldered up my latest build last night and everything seems to be working great minus one little quirk: when both the TC and a food probe are plugged in, the temps are way off (in the 100's deg F). TC reads great by itself as well as all of the other probes, but both plugged in together =...
Ya I had thought about throwing in some jumpers and trying to fix but my laziness is far more strong that my patience =) I actually really enjoy soldering these PCB's together for some strange reason. Crank up some music and get to work! I surprised myself and successfully installed all of the...
EDIT: It has a new home! Wayne with the quickness!
I built a 4.2 board up and botched the LCD soldering (don't drink and solder kids). I ended up getting it desoldered and turned around but the gold pads on the PCB got messed up in the process and I think some of the paths aren't connected...
Tom, are you that good with cutting sheet metal? Or how did you get the corners to look all sexy like in this pic? http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5533/12150983415_688279bcd6_b.jpg
You might look through your router for a config setting called NAT loopback or something to that effect and enable it. Your router is blocking that kind of traffic as a security feature
Remote port should be 80 as well. Not familiar with your router, but you shouldn't have to put anything in "remote IP" field unless for security reasons you want to restrict which IP's are able to connect
Pretty safe to assume that this OLED screen would be compatible? http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Newhaven-Display/NHD-0216KZW-AB5/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMshRHSPqbouvApOhG8IakcvGnZtIogzqHw%3d
First you need to make sure that you have a way to update the DDNS (noip.com) records from inside your network. If you have a home computer, noip.com should have a client you can install and leave running. This will replace setting the DDNS up in your router. After that, then you need to port...