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PID Control Discussion / DVA-120 - JST Connector Type?
Last post by JimCetera - May 03, 2024, 07:17:00 PMThe DVA-120 LCD Voltmeter has a white JST connector on it to connect the current measurement attachment. I'd like to use longer wires, so I need to build a new connector.
What is the JST connection type? Is it an XHP-2? Is it 28 wire?
Thanks! Jim.
What is the JST connection type? Is it an XHP-2? Is it 28 wire?
Thanks! Jim.
#2
Wireless Products Discussion / AW-WST-1520H Connectivity Issu...
Last post by AndrewR - May 01, 2024, 06:25:04 PMGreetings all,
Trying to figure out my 1520H. I have it plugged in and blinking. I'm using IOS and have the latest App from the appstore.
I reset the wifi setup and get the fast blinky blinks. Then I go into the app, and add the device. during the setup - it asks me to connect to the Auber network, which I do, and proceed the steps. The device shows up in my phoneas it is supposed to I guess, but the blue light on the controller never goes solid blue. Just sits there and does a slow blink (pretty sure it's saying screw you - hahaha). When I open the app it says the device is not connected. My wifi network is setup as dual band 2.4/5ghz. I have double and triple checked that I have no access control turned on on the wifi - basically if you know the password, you can join the network.
I have other wifi devices on the network - both 2.4 and 5, with no problems. I have disabled cell data and bluetooth on the phone (un-necessary) but to hopefully help in the setup.
I've reset and added the device (always deleting the old one first) multiple times, till The quote, "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" is starting to get stuck in my head.
I've rebooted the router, and the controller multiple times. Just cannot get it connected to the network.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Andrew
Edit - Location services are on
Trying to figure out my 1520H. I have it plugged in and blinking. I'm using IOS and have the latest App from the appstore.
I reset the wifi setup and get the fast blinky blinks. Then I go into the app, and add the device. during the setup - it asks me to connect to the Auber network, which I do, and proceed the steps. The device shows up in my phoneas it is supposed to I guess, but the blue light on the controller never goes solid blue. Just sits there and does a slow blink (pretty sure it's saying screw you - hahaha). When I open the app it says the device is not connected. My wifi network is setup as dual band 2.4/5ghz. I have double and triple checked that I have no access control turned on on the wifi - basically if you know the password, you can join the network.
I have other wifi devices on the network - both 2.4 and 5, with no problems. I have disabled cell data and bluetooth on the phone (un-necessary) but to hopefully help in the setup.
I've reset and added the device (always deleting the old one first) multiple times, till The quote, "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" is starting to get stuck in my head.
I've rebooted the router, and the controller multiple times. Just cannot get it connected to the network.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Andrew
Edit - Location services are on
#3
Electric Smoker Control Discussion / Re: More Smoke
Last post by Kkane - April 10, 2024, 09:29:15 AMThanks for efforts and information.
#4
Electric Smoker Control Discussion / Re: More Smoke
Last post by MrKelley - April 08, 2024, 04:17:37 PMI forgot temp setting
225
225
#5
Electric Smoker Control Discussion / Re: More Smoke
Last post by MrKelley - April 08, 2024, 04:13:19 PMI've played around with my settings and ended up with
P = 8
I = 350
t = 60s
Temp goes from 223 - 228
Smoke is consistant for the whole run. I'm even able to burn chunks instead of chips. I put in a cookie sheet over my chip pan so drippins don't start a flare up.
P = 8
I = 350
t = 60s
Temp goes from 223 - 228
Smoke is consistant for the whole run. I'm even able to burn chunks instead of chips. I put in a cookie sheet over my chip pan so drippins don't start a flare up.
#6
PID Kits for Rancilio Silvia / Re: Temperature Issue
Last post by daasol95 - April 02, 2024, 02:04:40 PMHi,
From the RTD100 resistance table, your old sensor looks good but the new sensor resistance does not look accurate at 66.7 deg F(=19.3 deg C).
I think you should contact Auber Instruments directly for the support.
Best,
From the RTD100 resistance table, your old sensor looks good but the new sensor resistance does not look accurate at 66.7 deg F(=19.3 deg C).
I think you should contact Auber Instruments directly for the support.
Best,
#7
PID Kits for Rancilio Silvia / Re: overheating at a stable bo...
Last post by Kkane - April 02, 2024, 01:09:22 PMPlease contact Auber support directly for help:
https://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=contact_us
https://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=contact_us
#8
PID Kits for Rancilio Silvia / overheating at a stable boiler...
Last post by Viktor - April 01, 2024, 12:15:46 PMHello. I installed a brewing temperature control kit. The brewing temperature is set to 102C because, according to your table, this corresponds to 93C water temperature. After 20-25 minutes I brew the first shot, after 5 minutes the second, everything is fine. Then the machine continues to standby and steadily shows 102C on the controller display. After 30 minutes, when trying to brew coffee, a lot of steam comes out from the head of the group, even if you skip it there is quite a lot of water. It continues to hiss and evaporate steam. It seems that it is overheated.
#9
PID Kits for Rancilio Silvia / Re: Temperature Issue
Last post by brewerleece - March 29, 2024, 11:46:23 AMDaasol,
Thank you very much for your assistance.
For the new RTD I get:
125 Ohms @ 66.7 deg F
Thanks
Thank you very much for your assistance.
For the new RTD I get:
125 Ohms @ 66.7 deg F
Thanks
#10
PID Kits for Rancilio Silvia / Re: Temperature Issue
Last post by brewerleece - March 29, 2024, 10:19:42 AMAfter re-reading my post, the following:
should read:
"10 minutes after reaching what should be steady state, temp still fluctuates by as much a 7 degrees F - within a span of <= 10-15 seconds"
Inty = P100
The old RTD measures 110 Ohms @ 23 C.
It appears that both RTD's behave similarly when installed.
I will check the resistance of the new RTD and get back to you.
Quotethe steady state temp stille fluctuates by as much a 7 degrees F within as little as 10 seconds after reaching what should be steady state
should read:
"10 minutes after reaching what should be steady state, temp still fluctuates by as much a 7 degrees F - within a span of <= 10-15 seconds"
Inty = P100
The old RTD measures 110 Ohms @ 23 C.
It appears that both RTD's behave similarly when installed.
I will check the resistance of the new RTD and get back to you.