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    Heatermeter 4: automatically joining the same wifi after power off?

    Well I got it working... By changing my wireless ap to a proper router, previously I was using a hotspot created by my Android phone. Maybe there's something wrong with the Android's way of creating a hotspot. But now I have another problem, there's no graph in Heatermeter web page! It was...
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    Heatermeter 4: automatically joining the same wifi after power off?

    Hmm, looks like it wasn't getting IP address from my hotspot. Changed the setting to static and now appears to be working fine. Strange :o Edit: I spoke too soon, it doesn't work. When I click the wifi tab on Heatermeter, it just says "wireless is disabled or not associated" after reboot :( I...
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    Heatermeter 4: automatically joining the same wifi after power off?

    Also my /etc/cat/wireless seems to be ok, it has all the information for my wireless network including the passphrase...
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    Heatermeter 4: automatically joining the same wifi after power off?

    I have this: [ 13.604467] cfg80211_rtw_del_virtual_intf [ 13.817283] cfg80211_rtw_del_virtual_intf [ 13.969256] cfg80211_rtw_add_virtual_intf, ifname=wlan0, type=2 [ 13.971335] ndev= (null) [ 13.995650] cfg80211_rtw_set_power_mgmt [ 14.022513] cfg80211_rtw_set_channel [...
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    Heatermeter 4: automatically joining the same wifi after power off?

    Thanks, I'll check into it before next cook. Should it also rejoin a wireless network if it loses the connection for some reason? I've got some range issues and after I've lost connectivity, I've had to manually re-enable wireless again with my laptop.
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    Heatermeter 4: automatically joining the same wifi after power off?

    Every other setting is remembered, so I do not think that's the case. Wifi settings seem also the same, but it says wifi is disabled or not associated after reboot. Only way to turn it on is to do a new scan, even clicking "enable" doesn't work by itself. The network is password protected, but...
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    Heatermeter 4: automatically joining the same wifi after power off?

    Hi, I'm not sure if Heatermeter should remember the wifi configuration after powering it off, but mine doesn't. I've successfully configured it to join an existing password protected wifi network, but I'll have to do it every time after I've turned it off. It's no fun lugging around my laptop...
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    HeaterMeter v4.0 for RaspberyPi / Standalone

    Hmmm, Is it possible to have a separate public web interface for the heatermeter? Read-only, of course ;) I'm pretty sure this would be pretty easy to hack, since it's already running a web-server on the rpi...? Unless it's already included, could have missed it very well since I don't have a...
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    LinkMeter v2 Homebrew BBQ Controller - Part 2

    Thanks for the info, gotta solder it directly then.
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    LinkMeter v2 Homebrew BBQ Controller - Part 2

    Started assembly of the Heatermeter 4 :) Is there a reason why there isn't a dip socket for the latch register? Would be easier to replace if I fried it again ;)
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    Sous-Vide BBQ Ribs

    Hey, You gotta have better vacuum bags than I do, I bet mine would break upon contact with those sharp bones. How long do you need to reheat them before serving if cold stored for later use?
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    LinkMeter v2 Homebrew BBQ Controller - Part 2

    Well, apparently something else got fried too :/ Guess it's time to move to 4.0 then ;)
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    LinkMeter v2 Homebrew BBQ Controller - Part 2

    That's okay, I never had that 4-way button in there, anyway :)
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    LinkMeter v2 Homebrew BBQ Controller - Part 2

    Will LM work without the latch register and LCD? I had it all working, crammed everything inside the Linksys case and got some smoke out of the latch register :eek: So I desoldered the latch register.
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    sous vide thread

    Okay, SSR it is then for Sous Vide / Mash tun project ;-) I guess a regular relay would work for something like regulating the temps of a fridge/freezer. This new low-cost way of automating things is awesome ;)
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    sous vide thread

    Hmm.. I'm not too familiar with relays, but would a regular relay work also?
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    LinkMeter v2 Homebrew BBQ Controller - Part 2

    Got my Linkmeter finally working, it's awesome! How hard would it be to add a feature to automatically shut down the fan when meat is almost at target temp? Say, something like 35 degrees F before the target temp. One could pretty easily predict the temp rise after a couple of cooks. Also, is...
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    LinkMeter v2 Homebrew BBQ Controller - Part 1

    Well.. no Just a helpful electronics salesman who probably knows a bit more about electronics than I do. I wish we had home depots here, though
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    LinkMeter v2 Homebrew BBQ Controller - Part 1

    Hi, I'm building my first linkmeter, based on the 3.2 pcb and WRT54G V2.2 router. I couldn't find IRL510 locally, I was given a BUK555 instead by the electronics guy. Do you think it'll work instead? Also had a lot of trouble finding small enough caps and trimmer. Ended up using some caps...

 

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