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Post by Powderjockey on Jul 12, 2017 9:45:58 GMT -8
powder jockey, We will grab a sunlight sensor and see what is going on. BP I think I found the problem with this too. Lack of enough power coming from by portable solar battery. pi@raspberrypi:~/SunIOT_InitialState $ sudo python SunIOT_InitialState.py File "SunIOT_InitialState.py", line 20 streamer = Streamer(bucket_name= InitalState_Bucket_Name bucket_key=InitialState_Bucket_Key, access_key=InitialState_Access_Key) ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax I get this error. The keys have been entered into the initialstate location in the script. Scott
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Post by Powderjockey on Jul 11, 2017 12:15:46 GMT -8
Ok, fixed the error, operator bad.
I have the script running, but it shows nothing but zeros.
SunLight Sensor read at time: 2017-07-11 20:14:11.691633 Vis: 0 IR: 0 UV Index: 0.0 SunLight Sensor read at time: 2017-07-11 20:14:21.691142 Vis: 0 IR: 0 UV Index: 0.0 SunLight Sensor read at time: 2017-07-11 20:14:31.691172 Vis: 0 IR: 0 UV Index: 0.0 Tick! The time is: 2017-07-11 20:14:41.682589 SunLight Sensor read at time: 2017-07-11 20:14:41.690876 Vis: 0 IR: 0 UV Index: 0.0
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Post by Powderjockey on Jul 11, 2017 7:13:58 GMT -8
Maybe I missed something, but I'm getting several errors when starting up the SunIoT script.
pi@raspberrypi:~/SunIOT $ sudo python SunIOT.py SunIOT.py:21: RuntimeWarning: This channel is already in use, continuing anyway. Use GPIO.setwarnings(False) to disable warnings. GPIO.setup(LED, GPIO.OUT, initial=0) Traceback (most recent call last): File "SunIOT.py", line 30, in <module> sensor = SDL_Pi_SI1145.SDL_Pi_SI1145() File "./SDL_Pi_SI1145/SDL_Pi_SI1145.py", line 163, in __init__ self._reset() File "./SDL_Pi_SI1145/SDL_Pi_SI1145.py", line 170, in _reset self._device.write8(SI1145_REG_MEASRATE0, 0) File "./SDL_Pi_SI1145/I2C.py", line 114, in write8 self._bus.write_byte_data(self._address, register, value) File "build/bdist.linux-armv7l/egg/Adafruit_PureIO/smbus.py", line 236, in write_byte_data IOError: [Errno 121] Remote I/O error
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Post by Powderjockey on Jun 29, 2017 19:04:13 GMT -8
Thanks,
Have ordered the items tonight and hope to have some fun next week.
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Post by Powderjockey on Jun 28, 2017 14:43:56 GMT -8
What is and how big is the battery pack on the bottom of the IoT Sunlight Sensor. This will probably fit the bill.
Thanks
Scott
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Post by Powderjockey on Jun 24, 2017 7:40:08 GMT -8
My wife just came in from outside and was wanting to know if there was a some way of tracking the amount of sun that an area in the yard actually gets?
It would have to be a solar set up.
Maybe I don't quite understand all of the sun products and there is a simple set up.
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Post by Powderjockey on Jun 22, 2017 17:34:51 GMT -8
Placed my support for this product.
I see it is at 47% in less that 12 hours on the block. Looking good.
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Post by Powderjockey on Jun 12, 2017 18:45:59 GMT -8
Thanks for the reply. Will see how the month plays outs, and the software update. I should room in the I2C hub. I think there is at least one empty connector, may be two. I would order the 3D printed tower for the MOD-1016G Lightning Detector.
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Post by Powderjockey on Jun 4, 2017 17:07:09 GMT -8
Still scheduled for the OurWeather Next Software Update, starting on June 19th (if the current schedule holds - since it is dependent on vacations ending on the 18th, it looks pretty good.....) BP Ok, sounds great. So if I order the board, what else will I need to connect it to the OurWeather board? Thanks Scott
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Post by Powderjockey on Jun 2, 2017 17:43:02 GMT -8
Is this bundle compatible with the OurWeather kit?
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Post by Powderjockey on Jun 2, 2017 17:18:20 GMT -8
Hate to be the person that bugs, but since there is a new forum, I thought I would ask where the Lightning Detector support for the OurWeather product stood?
Thanks
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