Andy Williams
New member
First, thanks everyone for this awesome project! I've been looking forward to building the heatermeter/raspberry pi for a long time now.
So I followed the build instructions with some small changes as I have a case in mind to house everything. My plan was to use an old floppy drive cable I had laying around to connect the heatermeter to the pi. I just realized for me to do this, that I needed to solder the header on the opposite side of the directions -- basically the side with "HeaterMeter v4.0".
My problem is that before I realized this, I had connected the pi to the heatermeter and powered up via the pi. Several times....
Is my heatermeter now shot? If not, then I'll go through the process of removing the header and soldering it on the opposite side it currently sits.
Thanks!
Andy
So I followed the build instructions with some small changes as I have a case in mind to house everything. My plan was to use an old floppy drive cable I had laying around to connect the heatermeter to the pi. I just realized for me to do this, that I needed to solder the header on the opposite side of the directions -- basically the side with "HeaterMeter v4.0".
My problem is that before I realized this, I had connected the pi to the heatermeter and powered up via the pi. Several times....
Is my heatermeter now shot? If not, then I'll go through the process of removing the header and soldering it on the opposite side it currently sits.
Thanks!
Andy