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Post by SDL on Jan 10, 2022 9:08:51 GMT -8
Absolutely correct.
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Post by SDL on Jan 10, 2022 9:08:14 GMT -8
What do you mean, the "OP is running"?
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Post by SDL on Jan 10, 2022 9:06:38 GMT -8
Hmm. That's a new one on me. What happens if you stop SkyWeather2? Both the program and the dash_app?
Which Backup Script are you using?
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Post by SDL on Jan 9, 2022 17:05:00 GMT -8
Jason,
I love what you have done here!
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Post by SDL on Jan 9, 2022 17:04:14 GMT -8
Stop SkyWeather2 and try:
sudo python3 testSkyCamera.py
Post the results. I'd guess you don't have the Serial Number right.
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Post by SDL on Jan 9, 2022 17:02:09 GMT -8
Jason,
I have done an update/upgrade on our buster system and everything is working. Did you do something different?
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Post by SDL on Jan 9, 2022 17:00:57 GMT -8
From the SDCard Product page ( SD Card Product Page ) Login Information: username: pi
password: raspberry
WiFi Provisioning Software Included There are many ways of provisioning the Wifi on the Raspberry Pi. For examples, please go to www.rasperrypi.org and search on WiFi.
The included provisioning system for those people that want to connect up to WiFi without editing their SDCard on a different computer or adding a monitor and keyboard (headless).
Step-By-Step Provisioning 1) Turn on your Raspberry Pi (with the SD Card installed)
2) On another computer, navigate to the WiFi hostpot called "RPiHostspot" If it prompts you for a password, use "1234567890".
3) If you want to use VNC, connect to 10.0.0.5:5900 from a VNC Server
4) If you want to use SSH, type ssh pi@10.0.0.5
5) In terminal window type the following commands:
cd /etc/wpa_supplicant
sudo nano wpa_supplicant.conf
You will see the following:
ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev update_config=1 country=us
network={ ssid="gracie" scan_ssid=1 psk="xxxxxxx" }
Change the ssid to your network name and the psk to your password for your wifi network.
Step 6) Save, close and then type "sudo reboot"
Your Raspberry Pi will then come up on your network. Go to www.raspberrypi.org to see how to find your Raspberry Pi (Such as using Angry IP or another network scanner).
Now you are connected to your WiFI.
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Post by SDL on Jan 8, 2022 15:23:23 GMT -8
David,
It's left over from a previous generation. We used to support a SunAirPlus solar system for the SkyWeather2, but it just couldn't handle the power required by the Pi 3B and 4B, so we removed it. We suggest using SolarMAX2 now.
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Post by SDL on Jan 8, 2022 15:20:53 GMT -8
I'm looking forward to your results. Interesting problem.
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Post by SDL on Jan 8, 2022 11:35:31 GMT -8
Could you do this instead and print out the results?
cd dash_app sudo python3 index.py
Note: We have NOT Tested Bullseye and it is not supported at this time. We will support it when we product our V19 SD Card (March or April).
We know Bullseye has problems with the PiCamera but they are getting cleaned up.
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Post by SDL on Jan 7, 2022 15:30:03 GMT -8
Sopwith,
I see they now support this with enabling the Pi Camera support in rasps-config as you found out. I think that this means we can go ahead with V19 of the SDL Card on Bullseye.
Great news!
Our next version, V018, will stay on Buster as the release of that is just a few weeks away.
John
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Post by SDL on Jan 7, 2022 13:17:45 GMT -8
Bob,
Great summary! And great information for future people!
Boy, doing a tutorial for the dash_app and adding a page would be a lot of work. It's very tricky.
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Post by SDL on Jan 7, 2022 13:15:34 GMT -8
I agree. This is one of the issues we are working.
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Post by SDL on Jan 7, 2022 13:14:36 GMT -8
Do you have a Micro to USB Cable you could hook up to your PC or Mac to see the serial stream on the Extender? That would help to find out what is going on.
Baud rate is 115200
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Post by SDL on Jan 7, 2022 13:12:52 GMT -8
Jason,
Absolutely! It will be released on Github during the kickstarter.
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