|
Re: A Request - 1 Wire Network [ Read Responses | Post a New Response | Return to the Index ]
Posted by Phil on Tuesday, 25 May 2010, at 11:15 p.m., Hi Stuart I looked at your charts, and it would appear that you WERE posting data during that period, but you lost some of your sensors. eg: T_main_return seens to have been working and posting data throughout the 30 minute period. I suspect that the # caused more trouble on the bus than it was worth. Did you try just removing it once the problem was detected? One of the reasons that the # feature is not "Documented" is because it was a experiment based on an option that existed in the 1-Wire interface module I'm using. It wasn't completely clear what it's effect would be (other than "relaxed timing"), so I decided that I would just keep it in reserve in the event of a problem network. Phil. ps: Ignore any advice to try random characters. Responses
Post a New Response
This site is all about building a cool, energy efficient house, that makes maximum use of earth sheltered design, passive solar heating and cooling, geothermal exchange energy management, and right sizing of the house for it's designated use. The home's placement is on a south-facing hillside in Deep Creek Lake, Maryland. This site describes the design process, the technologies used and the expected results. We also have a comprehensive Links Page for anyone who is also interested in designing a similar project. |