Jon:
No just need the 12V supply for running the HM. 5v supply is recommended for initial start up in case you have a short so you will not fry you Pi.
12V to run once you have it checked. Never plug in both power supply's in at the same time.
Sam
Bryan:
Thanks again. Got everything back. Now if I want to change the back ground to ones others have posted all I do is copy the few lines the have posted and paste that into the user css? I don't have to look for each line?
Sam
Ok so a newbie mistake. What I did was updated the firmware to v11 than I pasted a v10 index file for the screen settings. I lost all of my temp settings and graphs.
So to correct this I went to CSS and deleted all of the lines and copied and pasted the Raw file from gethub raw.
I guess I should...
I deleted the existing css file and copy and pasted the new raw file but still no temp settings or graphs.
I'm new to all of this learning as I go.
Sam
Joel:
I had the same problem. I was trying to do everything form the console with monitor connected to the Rpi. I went through windows.
Plugged a network cable into the Rpi network port than I loged into my router and was able to see the address of the Rpi. It was different than the stock...
Ok, I was able to view the address on my router and log into my HM than I updated the firmware vie the web.
It powered and I was also able to get my wifi set up.
Now I'm in the process of learning how to config all of the settings.
My maverick pit probe shows 10 degrees @ 100% & my trimester...
Bryan:
Here are the results after trying the hmdude -P/dev/spidev0.0 -U hfuse:w:0xd7 code.
https://flic.kr/p/obJwNF
https://flic.kr/p/otda2a
Not sure if it's the pre programed chip.
Bryan:
I entered the avrupdate command and than the terminal posted these 3 lines.
stopping linkmeter ok
linkmeter platform is bcm2708
AVR fuses ffda05 ok
starting linkmeter ok
root@OpenWert:/#