Hi
First, many thanks to Bryan for making all of this possible! I was about to start looking for someone to do the hardware side for me (software geek myself - not embedded systems though) when I stumbled upon this project.
Let's just say I'm not impressed by the Stoker beyond an embedded device, the TCP/IP stack crashes or goes into some sort of self protection mode if you poll it once in 30 secs for too long. The "socket protocol" is no longer activated either by the looks of it, the web interface is *horribly slow and the telnet interface is dodgy too.
I'm busy ordering all the parts but a few things are out of stock, I've been able to find everything except the DC power supply connector:
http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=163-7620E-Evirtualkey11180000virtualkey163-7620E-E
I'm wondering if either of these could be substituted?
http://www.newark.com/switchcraft/rapc722bk/connector-dc-power-socket-5a/dp/03M4245
http://www.newark.com/cliff-electronic-components/dc10a/connector-2-1mm-dc-power-jack-5a/dp/08WX2563
Time to dig out ye olde soldering station. Hope I still know how to use it
Thanks!
Peter
ps. I'm about to thoroughly embarrass myself but just wondering, as someone who knows nothing about electronics, is it possible to simplify this project a fair bit if one did not need the LCD and control buttons, ie, if it's only interface was through the rPi (ie, web or otherwise). Is there still a need for the microcontroller? Can the probes and fan somehow be 'directly' controlled via the rPi's GPIO header?
First, many thanks to Bryan for making all of this possible! I was about to start looking for someone to do the hardware side for me (software geek myself - not embedded systems though) when I stumbled upon this project.
Let's just say I'm not impressed by the Stoker beyond an embedded device, the TCP/IP stack crashes or goes into some sort of self protection mode if you poll it once in 30 secs for too long. The "socket protocol" is no longer activated either by the looks of it, the web interface is *horribly slow and the telnet interface is dodgy too.
I'm busy ordering all the parts but a few things are out of stock, I've been able to find everything except the DC power supply connector:
http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=163-7620E-Evirtualkey11180000virtualkey163-7620E-E
I'm wondering if either of these could be substituted?
http://www.newark.com/switchcraft/rapc722bk/connector-dc-power-socket-5a/dp/03M4245
http://www.newark.com/cliff-electronic-components/dc10a/connector-2-1mm-dc-power-jack-5a/dp/08WX2563
Time to dig out ye olde soldering station. Hope I still know how to use it

Thanks!
Peter
ps. I'm about to thoroughly embarrass myself but just wondering, as someone who knows nothing about electronics, is it possible to simplify this project a fair bit if one did not need the LCD and control buttons, ie, if it's only interface was through the rPi (ie, web or otherwise). Is there still a need for the microcontroller? Can the probes and fan somehow be 'directly' controlled via the rPi's GPIO header?