Dear all,
the 4th beta of Artisan v0.6 has been recently uploaded to Google Code.
Those are the changes:
- background deltas added
- save/load alarm tables added
- crosslines fixed
- SVG/PDF graph export added
- ambient temperature from curve added
- libs updated (Win build now on Python 2.7)
- new file icons, now there are icons for profiles, alarms and palettes (Mac OS X only)
There will be at least one more beta with some minor feature additions before we move forward to the release candidates. As always, please report issues and feature suggestions!
Thanks for testing,
The Artisan team
Hi.
It is probably a ground/noise problem with the thermocouple. Check this out:
http://www.home-barista.com/home-roasting/troubleshooting-electrical-noise-…
Cheers
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To: chris holmes <eviljunglenoodle(a)gmail.com>
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Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 4:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Artisan-user] spiking log
I am no expert but would suspect an earth leakage of some sorts from the cooling fan, causing small micro-voltage spikes through the probe, giving you the wild readings.
Try earthing your fan to the same earth as your Amprobe so that there is no PD between them.
JohnB
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 5:42 AM, chris holmes <eviljunglenoodle(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> I have an Amprobe tmd-56 hooked up to my mac os X and it seems to all be working fine except when I turn on the cooling fan on my Huky 500, which causes artisan temps to spike up and down- however on the Amprobe itself it is reading very steady. If I hook up the thermocouple that came with the amprobe the fan has no effect. So just curious if anybody else has seen anything similar to this, or if somehow the heat shield on my thermocouple could be carrying some sort of signal from the fan? Thanks!
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I had this also which caused a ground loop in my electronics, at the time I
was using a hand held Fluke type K probe which was not electrically isolated
from the stainless steel probe tip, changing to an isolated probe solved
this. I also found out that most hand held probes are not isolated for
cheapness of manufacturing .
I am no expert but would suspect an earth leakage of some sorts from the
cooling fan, causing small micro-voltage spikes through the probe, giving
you the wild readings.
Try earthing your fan to the same earth as your Amprobe so that there is no
PD between them.
JohnB
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 5:42 AM, chris holmes <eviljunglenoodle(a)gmail.com>wrote:
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>
>
> I have an Amprobe tmd-56 hooked up to my mac os X and it seems to all be
> working fine except when I turn on the cooling fan on my Huky 500, which
> causes artisan temps to spike up and down- however on the Amprobe itself it
> is reading very steady. If I hook up the thermocouple that came with the
> amprobe the fan has no effect. So just curious if anybody else has seen
> anything similar to this, or if somehow the heat shield on my thermocouple
> could be carrying some sort of signal from the fan? Thanks!
>
> C
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I have an Amprobe tmd-56 hooked up to my mac os X and it seems to all be
working fine except when I turn on the cooling fan on my Huky 500, which
causes artisan temps to spike up and down- however on the Amprobe itself it
is reading very steady. If I hook up the thermocouple that came with the
amprobe the fan has no effect. So just curious if anybody else has seen
anything similar to this, or if somehow the heat shield on my thermocouple
could be carrying some sort of signal from the fan? Thanks!
C
Hi all,
we just uploaded the first beta of the next major version of Artisan to its Google Code page.
<http://code.google.com/p/artisan/downloads/list>.
See the just established Artisan blog that gives some hints on the changes.
<http://artisan-roasterscope.blogspot.de>.
We will regularly post to that blog short explanations of features that are not that obvious (like setting the time of a default event like FCe to 0:00 to remove it, or updating an events time by right-clicking the BT curve in the profile).
Please report issues you encounter with this version or suggestions for the further development of Artisan.
The Artisan team
Dear Carlos,
what is the exact name of your device. LUTRON produces a large list of different devices. Further, what is the command one has to send to get the data. Could you provide more then those pages you send before? If the device just sends out data without request, it is unlikely that it can be supported by Artisan as this does not go well with its design.
Best,
Marko
On Mar 8, 2013, at 6:15 PM, Carlos Pascual wrote:
> Dear Marko
> Its been along time since we last exchanged some emails.
> Some time ago i send you a kind request to include LUTRON logger into the supported devices of yor Artisan software, since I would really like to be able to work with your software.
> Please comment if it would be possible to ad this model to the list of supported devices.
> Best regards
> Carlos
>
> On Sunday, November 18, 2012, 潘仕杰 Carlos Pascual wrote:
> Dear Marko
> Congratulation on the new version of Artisan software.
> I was reading the version description but noticed that it does not include support for LUTRON thermocouples. I really hope that your software could support this brand.
> Best regards
> Carlos
>
> <LUTRON Binary Interface protocol (1).jpeg><LUTRON Binary Interface protocol (2).jpeg>
>
> On Nov 17, 2012, at 10:47 PM, Marko Luther wrote:
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> Dear Kalle,
>
> first you have to subscribe to this list to be able to post. This time I manually forwarded your message to the list.
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> On Nov 17, 2012, at 12:38 PM, kalle wrote:
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>> Hello can I control my Delta DTA pid in anyway now?
>
> As far as I now, up to now you can only read ET/BT from the Delta DTA but not control it.
>
>> I see it status is work in process?
>
> Yes, until someone implements the required functionality..
>
>> Is there any option?
>> And other feature question, can i activate event or program when degree per minute is in certain point ex. if deltaBT is 30 it would alarm me.
>> Or if deltaBT is starting to decrease it would alarm me that roast has stalled?
>>
>
> Currently alarms work only on ET/BT values. I am about to extend this to allow alarms on readings from all devices (ie. all extra devices). I will consider adding also deltaET/deltaBT to this, however, those are usually more shaky. I'll see what I can do on this.
>
> Best,
> M.
>
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Hallo,
hab gerade die neue Beta von der Artisan Software runtergelassen (MAC Version) und ausprobiert.
Leider hab ich einen Fehler den ich mir nicht erklären kann,
Ich verwende das Voltcraft K202 und über die USB Schnittstelle.
Leider hab ich nach Installation der neuen Artisan Version merkwürdige Temperatur Angaben.
Hat auch nix mit Fahrenheit zu tun, da auf Celsius umgestellt ist.
die Temperaturen aufm Voltcraft waren bei beiden ca. 100°C.
Irgendwo gibt's da ein Problem.
Könnt Ihr mir da bitte weiterhelfen?
Hab wieder auf die vorherige Artisan Version umgestellt und da war alles wieder ok
Vielen Dank im Voraus für die Hilfe
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Erwin Rederer