05-17-2023, 06:41 PM
Hi Blake, sorry it's giving you troubles, sounds like you are doing everything correctly. This one line causes questions but maybe it's just the terminology.
You mentioned the DC1 connector is named "DC1" which sounds right if you used my install script however above you mentioned you used "Outlet 1" on the equipment tab. Outlet 1 should be for the power bar, you should see "DC1" in the drop down when you configure the equipment.
With that said your test using DC4 all sounds good, I think it should have worked.
Can you run the following command in the SSH terminal?
i2cdetect -y 1
That should print a table of addresses, you should see 40 and 70 for the extra ports driver.
Does the pH work? If you aren't using it can you add it to the pH tab and see if you get any values? You don't need a probe connected to test it.
And for reference the manual you are looking at is for a different version controller, these ones are for yours.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/157ep...1RZr1/edit
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dxnP...urt36/edit
Quote:Under Equipment, I have 'DC-1 Doser' set up using Outlet 1.
You mentioned the DC1 connector is named "DC1" which sounds right if you used my install script however above you mentioned you used "Outlet 1" on the equipment tab. Outlet 1 should be for the power bar, you should see "DC1" in the drop down when you configure the equipment.
With that said your test using DC4 all sounds good, I think it should have worked.
Can you run the following command in the SSH terminal?
i2cdetect -y 1
That should print a table of addresses, you should see 40 and 70 for the extra ports driver.
Does the pH work? If you aren't using it can you add it to the pH tab and see if you get any values? You don't need a probe connected to test it.
And for reference the manual you are looking at is for a different version controller, these ones are for yours.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/157ep...1RZr1/edit
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dxnP...urt36/edit