ColbySheridan
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First use this weekend...worked great. Thanks for such a great project, Bryan, and for a killer case, Tom.
First use this weekend...worked great. Thanks for such a great project, Bryan, and for a killer case, Tom.
The idea is to get my 3G dongle directly working with Heatermeter so I'll have internet access wherever I go
Thanks guys for all the hardwork. Got mine up and going, and everything seems to be working fine except my temps seem to be reading 45-50* hot. My 22" WSM gauge reads 250, but the hmpi is reading 295-300. I have a igrill and it always read hot too. But it's only 25-30* hot. I have tested both units in boiling water and got within a degree or so of 212*. When I first started smoking with the Igrill It took 14-16 hrs for a 9lb butt. I almost always had to finish in the oven. I assumed my wsm gauge reading 200* was correct. And that's why I couldn't finish it. So I gave up on monitoring pit temps with the Igrill. I have just installed the grommet from the new wsm to hold my probes. thinking that would insulate them and the probes would get an accurate reading. But that didnt help either. Sorry for the novel but I figured all the details would help troubleshoot. Thanks guys!
You're exactly right about this. OpenWrt requires that kernel module packages must exactly match the same build that created the kernel to make sure they're compatible. The LinkMeter kernel has more up-to-date support for the CPU on the RaspberryPi so that hash (the eec613807fe13b8b6e091b5fe004126b part) won't ever match.I'm trying to get a 3G/4G dongle working with my Heatermeter and I think I'll need kmod-usb-serial and other stuff. Problem is, I can't install it, probably because the kmod-packages and the firmware must be from the same build or something (?)
opkg --force-depends install http://downloads.openwrt.org/attitude_adjustment/12.09/brcm2708/generic/packages/kmod-usb-serial_3.3.8-1_brcm2708.ipk
Is there anyone that sells these are assembled? I have the pi but don't think I can solder this without screwing it up.
Is there anyone that sells these are assembled? I have the pi but don't think I can solder this without screwing it up.
As long as you put the atmega328 chip in the correct orientation, no problem with the socket.