Ahoj Rob, problém na novej malinovej doske, že opäť prestali fungovať dc porty. Testoval som všetko, ako som mohol.
Nefungujú mi verzie 5.3, iné verzie 6 nefungujú čerpadlá na dávkovanie
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Hi Rob, problem on the new raspberry board that the dc ports stopped working again. I tested everything as I could.
Versions 5.3 do not work for me, other versions 6 do not work dosing pumps
Hi Loksik, sorry to hear this, all the DC ports just quit after they were working? Can you please remind me what the problem was the first time? There was a problem with dosing pumps in reef-pi v5.2 but 5.3 and 6 should be ok.
If you configure one of the DC ports as an "outlet" connector and add it to the "equipment" tab do you get voltage on the DC port when it's turned on?
If you configure one of the PWM/Analog ports as a light do you get voltage on one of them when it's turned up?
Are both of those pH circuits working? Are you able to inspect the board to see if there's any corrosion around the pca9685? I've seen this before and as you've had this for a while I'm wondering if this was the cause.
1e was the flood circuit ph that stopped working for me and 98 is the new circuit ph that you sent me. It is possible to expand the ports for dc and power bar because I no longer have free ports
Ah yes now I remember. Are you able to look for corrosion on the controller for the pca9685? You can add another pca9685, you could connect it to the extra header on the pH circuit but keep the wires under 6".
I didn't see any corrosion, but the dc ports still don't work, I don't know what the problem could be. He also tested on another raspberry and no change
I have a PCA 9685 at home, but I would need something with screw connections. I would like to use a PC 9685 from you, I just don't know if you could send a plan for the production of the board and what components are needed for installation
There seems to be something wrong with the pca9685, it won't be related to the Pi but I'm not sure what it could be, maybe it just died. As the pins are so close together it's very hard to check for voltages. The pca9685 board I have doesn't have any screw terminals you would still need to add those. If you can try your pca9685 to at least see if it shows up in the I2C scanner.
I looked up shipping and to my surprise it's $34 with no insurance available or confirmation of delivery so you would have to be ok with that. As you do soldering you could replace the pca9685 on the controller a lot cheaper.