Hi Alain,
you message seems a riddle to me. If static electricity is disturbing your probe, you should find out how to fix that. Your "Arduino" board should just measure temperatures and pass this information on to Artisan. If you send polluted data to Artisan, this problem cannot be sorted out by the programmers of Artisan.
If you buy excellent reading glasses but someone sprays pepper in your eyes, you must wash the eyes first before asking the man in the shop where you bought the glasses why you can't see very well ;-)
Maybe I miss something and maybe you need to write more about what you are using, how you are using it and how you think Artisan is the problem in your specific example.
Frans
Op 18 aug. 2013, om 10:57 heeft alain de assis rosa <alainrosa(a)gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:
> hi please help
> i have been unsuccesfully trying to use the arduino. keeps bombing out possibly due to static build up. can anyone suggest the best automatic logging alt'?
> thanks
> alain
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hi please help
i have been unsuccesfully trying to use the arduino. keeps bombing out
possibly due to static build up. can anyone suggest the best automatic
logging alt'?
thanks
alain
I'm thinking you haven't sorted out your settings yet and the maximum temperature may still be at 300ºC which happens to be the amount of degrees F where your readings won't go beyond.
Check your many menu's and get these limits in order, is my best guess.
It does look strange that someone would roast coffee beans at that temperature and way above even.
Frans
Op 13 aug. 2013, om 19:45 heeft Lou Nemeth <lwnemeth(a)gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using the Amprobe TMD-56 with 0.5 version of Artisan without difficulty. After installing Artisan 0.6, and re-installing the virtual com port drivers as instructed in the installation procedure page, the ET logging doesn't work above 569 degrees. The BT logs fine. The ET logs only below 569 degrees. When the ET temperature rises above 569 degrees, the red line tracks flat and the temperature window shows no change in temperature. After the beans are dropped and the ET drops below 569 degrees, the data is logged and tracked correctly--only below 569 degrees.
>
> I'm thinking this is a software glitch. Any ideas on what to do? I reconfigured my data logger multiple times, reset the setting on it to 0, tried both the Omega HH806AU option as well as the Amprobe TMD-56 option, scanned for ports etc.
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Lou
Hi,
I've been using the Amprobe TMD-56 with 0.5 version of Artisan without difficulty. After installing Artisan 0.6, and re-installing the virtual com port drivers as instructed in the installation procedure page, the ET logging doesn't work above 569 degrees. The BT logs fine. The ET logs only below 569 degrees. When the ET temperature rises above 569 degrees, the red line tracks flat and the temperature window shows no change in temperature. After the beans are dropped and the ET drops below 569 degrees, the data is logged and tracked correctly--only below 569 degrees.
I'm thinking this is a software glitch. Any ideas on what to do? I reconfigured my data logger multiple times, reset the setting on it to 0, tried both the Omega HH806AU option as well as the Amprobe TMD-56 option, scanned for ports etc.
Thank you for your help.
Lou