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Post by SDL on Sept 12, 2018 8:19:37 GMT -8
Where is the HUB plugged in? Exactly please.
BP
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Post by triggerfish on Sept 15, 2018 6:07:18 GMT -8
Where is the HUB plugged in? Exactly please. BP Will check when I get home.
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Post by triggerfish on Sept 17, 2018 10:36:16 GMT -8
Where is the HUB plugged in? Exactly please. BP The most left port of the HUB is plugged in the MUX JP2. The second most left port connects to the OLED The third connects to the ADS1115 I2C The fourth connects to the Weatherboard I2C
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Post by SDL on Sept 18, 2018 7:31:47 GMT -8
Is there an I2C port available on your WeatherBoard? If not, then you may have to get another hub or a six port I2C hub.
BP
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Post by triggerfish on Sept 18, 2018 12:00:43 GMT -8
Is there an I2C port available on your WeatherBoard? If not, then you may have to get another hub or a six port I2C hub. BP I am not near the system right now, but I seem to remember the other I2C port is in use. Would soldering it to the weatherboard like the older version do the trick?
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Post by triggerfish on Sept 19, 2018 3:35:14 GMT -8
Is there an I2C port available on your WeatherBoard? If not, then you may have to get another hub or a six port I2C hub. BP I am not near the system right now, but I seem to remember the other I2C port is in use. Would soldering it to the weatherboard like the older version do the trick? What is JP14/1 (SCL) on the weatherboard? The hole near the JP14 text on the pcb or the hole near the top edge? 
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Post by SDL on Sept 19, 2018 17:24:03 GMT -8
Hi Peter!
Yes, you can solder the I2C port. Look at using JP4 I2C Header in the Spec.
JP14/1 is next to the label.
BP
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Post by triggerfish on Sept 20, 2018 1:35:13 GMT -8
Hi Peter! Yes, you can solder the I2C port. Look at using JP4 I2C Header in the Spec. JP14/1 is next to the label. BP Do you mean I could cut one plug from the grove cable, put the remaining plug in the hdc1080 grove connector and solder the other end to the weather board? And would that be: Weather <> HDC1080 Board JP14/3 <> black (Grove pin 4) JP14/5 <> red (Grove pin 3) JP14/2 <> white (Grove pin 2) JP14/1 <> yellow (Grove pin 1) Sorry to keep bugging, but I want to make sure I do not fry stuff... The stuff is too expensive (for me) and some parts relative hard to get (for me) to just Trial and error.
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Post by SDL on Sept 20, 2018 13:56:34 GMT -8
Peter,
Looks perfect! Don't short the pins together with your soldering! Although I'm sure you are perfect.
BP
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Post by triggerfish on Sept 21, 2018 7:47:06 GMT -8
Peter, Looks perfect! Don't short the pins together with your soldering! Although I'm sure you are perfect. BP Mmmm, I am glad at least one of us is sure 
Received the lightning simulator and the UV sensor also. That will the the next challenge  Where to hook that up.
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Post by triggerfish on Sept 28, 2018 1:46:27 GMT -8
Man, progress is slow... But I cut off one of the Grove connectors and soldered that to the JP14 of the weatherboard and... ----------------- HDC1080 Temp/Hum ----------------- Temperature = 24.06 C Humidity = 44.31 % For Yul, here's a picture of the soldering. And I do mean the left set of colored wires 
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