Yes, you can fully control stoker from stokerlog. The only thing that it doesn't do is associate a probe with a blower. I routinely adjust the target temp from stokerlog to slow or speed up the cooking. I rarely if ever use the front panel controls of stoker.Originally posted by Rich S:
I am sorry if this is a very stupid question but i just got my stoker.
I have upgraded the firmware. I can get stokerlog to graph the temps on the stoker without a problem. I can also change the target temps on the stoker, reset stokerlog and get the correct new target temps to read out on stokerlog.
Now am i supposed to be able to change the target temps on the stoker by using the stokerlog on my pc??? Meaning that i can make changes in the comfort of the house to the stoker via stokerlog??
Sorry if its a dumb question, just a little confused.
Rich
I sent email to the developer. Hopefully he can figure it out as my machine is working fine.Originally posted by BMerrill:
Get work in figuring this out!
Please refresh my memory. How is this supposed to work again?Amir, While you are working on the software, could you go ahead and add ramp up/down events by temperature a choice as well in the timed cook area. If you remember this was discussed in this thread over a year ago.
Thanks.
Yes, you can fully control stoker from stokerlog. The only thing that it doesn't do is associate a probe with a blower. I routinely adjust the target temp from stokerlog to slow or speed up the cooking. I rarely if ever use the front panel controls of stoker.
Originally posted by Rich S:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Yes, you can fully control stoker from stokerlog. The only thing that it doesn't do is associate a probe with a blower. I routinely adjust the target temp from stokerlog to slow or speed up the cooking. I rarely if ever use the front panel controls of stoker.
Ah, I understand. I thought you meant some kind of gradual temp change. This is instead automated temp change based on conditions.Originally posted by BMerrill:
Ramp Events or Automatic temperature adjustment.
When a specified sensor reaches a set target temp the pit temperature would be ramped up/down to a new target temperature.
Example. Cooking a butt at 225° and want to increase the temperature of the pit to 275° when the internal temp reaches 160°. Then reduce the pit temperature to 190° when the butt reaches an IT of 195°.
It would work something like the ramp events in this program.
http://www.krownsoft.com/Stoker/timers.zip
Sorry, I forgot to test that scenario. I am away from home but will try when I get back on Tuesday.Originally posted by Gerd Hilkemeyer:
I'll do some living room tests today. Did you find/address anything related to the F5 issue and disassociating probes?