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04-01-2021, 03:46 PM
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Hello,
Everything has been working great for the past 2-3 weeks since I received the robo-tank until today. It stopped recognizing the temp probes and has errors in the log. I tried restarting the controller and also reloading the database from a back up and still the same errors. Here are the errors. Any ideas??
4/1/2021, 5:33:38 PM
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{"error":"stats for id: '3' not found"} | HTTP 404
4/1/2021, 5:33:28 PM
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{"error":"stats for id: '3' not found"} | HTTP 404
4/1/2021, 5:33:18 PM
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{"error":"stats for id: '3' not found"} | HTTP 404
4/1/2021, 5:33:13 PM
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{"error":"open /sys/bus/w1/devices/28-3c01d0757bf2/w1_slave: no such file or directory"} | HTTP 404
4/1/2021, 5:33:13 PM
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{"error":"open /sys/bus/w1/devices/28-00000cdb0ed6/w1_slave: no such file or directory"} | HTTP 404
4/1/2021, 5:32:46 PM
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{"error":"stats for id: '3' not found"} | HTTP 404
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Hi John, sorry to hear this. The "stats for id" error is because the sensor can't be found and the other error is stating the same but showing the sensor ID so we can see you have two connected.
The 3 temp ports are all connected to one point, if one sensor goes bad it's possible to hang the 1-wire bus causing other sensors to fail. Did you try one or the other sensor by itself?
In reef-pi it can take up to 30 seconds before the sensor drop down box updates with the sensors seen.
A better method of checking is using the Raspberry Pi terminal window.
Type in the following command
cd /sys/bus/w1/devices/
Now type in
ls
If you get an error something is wrong with the bus, if you get no error and it only shows "w1_bus_master1" then the bus is ok. Ideally you want to see the "w1_bus_master1" along with the sensor ID's "28-3c01d0757bf2" or "28-00000cdb0ed6".
Try each sensor on it's own, run the 2nd command again to see if the sensor ID shows up.
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Looks like 1 of the probes went bad. Working again with the 1 good probe.
Thanks for the help!
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Good to hear. Unfortunately some of those sensors aren't properly sealed and moisture can find it's way it, that's likely what happened.
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Good to hear. I do have an update on software coming tonight, by now it really can't be much longer.
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03-17-2023, 04:49 PM
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Hi Jeff,
This problem for me came up again. I figured the temp probe failed and ordered a couple new ones. But it will not recognize the new ones. The only thing in the devices dir is w1_bus_master1. I tried Robo-Tank software on it as well in case it was a reef-pi error it it will not recognized them either. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
John
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Hi John, sorry to hear that. I wonder if it's a connector issue. If you have a volt meter can you check the voltage on the port. Leave the sensor plugged in and on the connector screw terminals see if you get 5v when you measure the 5v and ground pin. Then check the signal and ground pin, there you should see 3.3v. If one of these voltages aren't present unplug the sensor and check the pins in the socket directly.
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03-18-2023, 08:12 AM
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Hi Rob, 5V is correct. The data pins is 1.3V with the probe connected and disconnected.
Looks like the port on the pi went bad. I swapped the pi with an extra and the probes all appeared. Just have to order the same model so it fits in the case now. Thanks for your help Rob!
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Hi John, glad you found the issue, a little surprised as I haven't heard of a Pi pin going bad, seems strange that it still put out 1.3v.