The info you provide is very terse.
“SF6” is probably http://www.sanfranroaster.com/sf-6lb <http://www.sanfranroaster.com/sf-6lb>
And “Watlow" I assume to mean http://www.watlow.com/products/controllers/temperature.cfm <http://www.watlow.com/products/controllers/temperature.cfm>
My hunch is you maybe just connected the cables without making sure that variables like baud speed, even/uneven, parity, stopbits are all set exactly the same on both ends.
SF should be providing that info / assistance in their manuals / service desk.
Frans
> Op 29 sep. 2015, om 02:28 heeft Nate White <wcrcompany(a)gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:
>
> Which is Modbus Error: readfloat() Modbus Error: [connection] failed to connect [rtu baud[9600]] Aline 23885
>
> This is on an SF6 with Watlow. I'm sure this is a stupid question, my apologies.
>
> Nate
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Dear Aaron, Dear Randy,
thanks for our appreciation of my work, your understanding that the development of Artisan depends on financial support, and for your generous donations!
Hope the sun shines today for you,
Marko
> On 27 Feb 2017, at 05:04, Aaron Skeen <akskeen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> Here's the link from the GitHub page: https://www.paypal.me/MarkoLuther
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> On Sun, Feb 26, 2017, 10:59 PM Randy(a)BuckeyeCoffee.com <Randy(a)buckeyecoffee.com> wrote:
> Thanks Marko!
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> Can you remind us all of how we can donate to the cause? All of us can show our appreciation by helping to support the cause!
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> Thank You;
> Randy Harper
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> > On Feb 24, 2017, at 2:22 AM, Marko Luther <marko.luther(a)gmx.net> wrote:
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> > Dear all,
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> > I just uploaded the final version of v1.0 to GitHub. See the following post on the Artisan blog for some details:
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> > https://artisan-roasterscope.blogspot.de/2017/02/artisan-v10.html
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Dear all,
I just installed Artisan after I went to Frans Goddijn to have a look at it.
Now I want to modify some things in the program to have it setup for our needs, which in general is SCA(E) roasting trainings.
How to change the power slider to have it adapted too the probatino 1 to 7 and not in %
How to change the buttons with events and hoe to add more buttons with comments like color changes (Yellow, Cinnamon).
Hope to have reply to these questions so I can have more afterwards :-)
Met vriendelijke groet, Kind regards,
Mit freundlichen Grüssen, Cordialement,
Jan Schuitemaker
Independent Coffee Consultant & SCA Authorized Trainer
de Star 4 K
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the Netherlands
phone: +31 625 508 508
e-mail: info(a)janschuitemaker.eu
website: www.janschuitemaker.eu
* SCA = Speciality Coffee Association
Dear George,
> On 15 Feb 2017, at 18:12, George Stimak <elatedmonk(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi - For our regional environmental protection agency requirements, we have to keep track of our thermal oxidizer's temperature. I've added a dual sensor probe to the oxidizer, and connected one of them to my tc4 for Artisan to keep track of the temperature throughout the roast.
>
> Unfortunately the LCD shows "--" after it reaches 1k degrees fahrenheit. Our oxidizer is required to maintain 1200 degrees at all times, is there a way to allow for the LCD's to show 4 digit numbers, so it can be continuously monitored from the Artisan window?
No. However, you could add a symbolic formula for that channel to simply divide the value by 10, i.e. "x/10" (without the quotes of course).
>
> I wasn't able to find any settings that changed the width, or digit placements in the LCD's.
As it does not exist. However, you can tick "decimal places" under menu Tools >> Extras, first tab, and you should see (with that symbolic formula applied) a temperature like 1205C as 120.5 in the display.
Marko
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Hi - For our regional environmental protection agency requirements, we have
to keep track of our thermal oxidizer's temperature. I've added a dual
sensor probe to the oxidizer, and connected one of them to my tc4 for
Artisan to keep track of the temperature throughout the roast.
Unfortunately the LCD shows "--" after it reaches 1k degrees fahrenheit.
Our oxidizer is required to maintain 1200 degrees at all times, is there a
way to allow for the LCD's to show 4 digit numbers, so it can be
continuously monitored from the Artisan window?
I wasn't able to find any settings that changed the width, or digit
placements in the LCD's.
Thanks!
Dear Marko,
Roast>>>>Properties>>>>General
Weight In Weight Out
Is there an option to have .00 (two decimal places) on the WEIGHT OUT?
Many thanks!
Kindest regards,
Adam Smith
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Hi
I keep getting a issue were my TP dose not plot at the beginning of the roast.
Thanks
Danny
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> Subject: Re: [Artisan-user] Using Artisan with the new Aillio Bullet
> To: Rob McClure <sharkez(a)gmail.com>
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>> On 1 Feb 2017, at 19:03, Rob McClure <sharkez(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Has anyone hooked up Artisan with the Aillio Bullet?
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> Not that I know of. The protocol Aillio uses is not publicly documented as fare as I know. Thus there is a free app that can communicate with the device, but that also does not disclose the protocol as it is closed-source.
>
>> I?m sure this is complicated and I have no idea of the data stream that comes out of the usb connection, but it used to drive the Aillio roast logger they wrote.
>
> So until Allio is not disclosing its protocol, there is not much hope to see it supported anytime soon. Same holds for all those other roasting machines where users keep on asking, like for example Giesen and Loring roasters.
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Has anyone hooked up Artisan with the Aillio Bullet? I’m sure this is complicated and I have no idea of the data stream that comes out of the usb connection, but it used to drive the Aillio roast logger they wrote.
Rob McClure
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