Dear Artisan user group;
I have received an error I have not seen before using a Mac with the latest solfware : Sierra with a 64 bit system.
We have installed the CP210 driver with our data logger using Omron controls.
Here is a screen shot:
Modbus Error: Read float() hex() argument can't be converted to hex@line 30521
Could it be we have the wrong driver installed?
We use to use the FT232 driver but data driver was upgraded to a new model that has worked with the CP210 driver on most models (this data logger is setup for future use with Bluetooth capabilities)
Thank You;
Randy Harper
I'm relatively new to artisan. Been using RoastLogger for years but now that
I have my phidget 1048 I don't need the camera/ocr feature anymore.
I haven't been able to locate the help file or information about the
settings under Config-Device - Phidgets tab. For instance, Async check
boxes, raw data, change etc. I've found everything on the github page, but
maybe I just haven't been successful in pinpointing the proper area to look.
Secondly- I'm roasting on a Diedrich IR-24, which has a thicker J
thermocouple than the one I've hooked up to artisan, which is a K type 1/8in
I purchased here:
https://www.automationdirect.com/adc/Shopping/Catalog/Sensors_-z-_Encoders/T
emperature_Sensors_-a-_Transmitters/Thermocouple_Sensors/Probes_(with_Lead_W
ire_Transition)/THMK-T06L06-01
The temperatures are around 30 degrees F higher on the thinner K
thermocouple than what the roaster is reporting, even though my
thermocouples in the roaster are mounted next to each other (didn't want to
piggyback on BT of the roaster to phidgets)
Does anyone have any experience in this area? Perhaps the simple fact that
the probe is thinner means the readings will be different, but I do not
know. It would appear that the readings on the roaster are accurate while
the other is much hotter.
Just getting started, and appreciate any guidance.
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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a right click on the phases LCDs toggle between time, % and temp.
M
Sent from my iPhone
> On 25. Aug 2017, at 13:20, Brad Bradshaw <ianabradshaw(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Chad,
>
> Maybe there is a setting somewhere (I can't find it) to take you back to 'time after first crack', as that's what I have displayed. If you find it let me know, I'd prefer %!
>
> If it helps, it may be possible for you to read that HUD text;
>
> On a mac it's possible to quickly zoom in/out on the HUD text (or anywhere on the screen) look in settings/accessibility/"scroll with modifier to zoom".
>
> In Windows 10, you can increase the size of text in display options, .although it seems to work by reducing the resolution of the display, which may not be ideal
>
> Regards,
>
> Brad.
>
> Brad Bradshaw
>
> 0478 505 606
>
>
>
>> On 15 August 2017 at 04:17, Chad Kimm <chad(a)ghosttowncoffee.com> wrote:
>> Marko,
>>
>> A few updates ago, you replaced the LCD timer on the top bar that showed time after first crack with the Dev %. We use both and would like to add the time after first crack back to the top bar if possible.
>> I know you can see that with the HUD turned on, but the font for the HUD readings is so small, it's difficult to read. This of course, leads me to ask, can that font be enlarged?
>>
>> Please let me know if adding 'time after first crack' is still an option.
>>
>> I feel I've done my due diligence searching through the settings and can't seem to find it.
>>
>> Thanks for the great product.
>>
>> Chad
>>
>> Chad Kimm | Ghost Town Coffee Roasters | 104 Bridger Center Drive Bozeman, MT 59715 | Desk 406.586.0777 | Cell 406.579.6486 | ghosttowncoffee.com
>>
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Hi Artisan-folks!
First things first: I will be shutting the artisan mailinglists down on
-> August 30, 2017 <-
If you need to grab the archives, please do so before that date. I will have backups for a while, but not forever.
The artisan-user and artisan-devel mailinglists were hosted on one of my servers since, well, forever. This server is becoming a maintenance headache for me (unsupported, old software on very crappy hardware that desperately needs to see a recycling plant). I don’t plan on providing hosting for mailing lists in the future since $dayjob (not in coffee) and, more importantly, $family deserve more of my time and attention.
Marko agreed that for the time being the issue-tracker on github[1] should be the place for (development related) artisan issues. Pull-requests are explicitly welcome by the way!
As for the need for a user forum or mailinglist, maybe forum.homeroasters.org or home-barista.com or toomuchcoffee.com would be appropriate, as there is already a community full of home-roasters on each site?
While I’m at it - here’s a quick THANK YOU to Marko and the original Artisan developers and contributors. You made my former life as a coffee roaster a lot easier and definitely more fun :)
[1] https://github.com/artisan-roaster-scope/artisan/issues
Kind regards,
Lukas
Hi Chad,
Maybe there is a setting somewhere (I can't find it) to take you back to
'time after first crack', as that's what I have displayed. If you find it
let me know, I'd prefer %!
If it helps, it may be possible for you to read that HUD text;
On a mac it's possible to quickly zoom in/out on the HUD text (or anywhere
on the screen) look in settings/accessibility/"scroll with modifier to
zoom".
In Windows 10, you can increase the size of text in display options,
.although it seems to work by reducing the resolution of the display, which
may not be ideal
Regards,
Brad.
Brad Bradshaw
0478 505 606
On 15 August 2017 at 04:17, Chad Kimm <chad(a)ghosttowncoffee.com> wrote:
> Marko,
>
> A few updates ago, you replaced the LCD timer on the top bar that showed
> time after first crack with the Dev %. We use both and would like to add
> the time after first crack back to the top bar if possible.
> I know you can see that with the HUD turned on, but the font for the HUD
> readings is so small, it's difficult to read. This of course, leads me to
> ask, can that font be enlarged?
>
> Please let me know if adding 'time after first crack' is still an option.
>
> I feel I've done my due diligence searching through the settings and can't
> seem to find it.
>
> Thanks for the great product.
>
> Chad
>
> *Chad Kimm | Ghost Town Coffee Roasters | 104 Bridger Center Drive
> Bozeman, MT 59715* *|** Desk** 406.586.0777 <(406)%20586-0777> |* *Cell
> 406.579.6486 <(406)%20579-6486>* *|* ghosttowncoffee.com
>
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Hi all!
Slipping one issue in here before the list closes down.... looking forward
to a forum hosted somewhere!
I recently updated to the latest version for my Linux setup, and while I
really enjoy and am using the new improvements, there are some new glitches
that have been introduced.
The main issue that bothers me is my Delta curves glitch badly if I move
the background, and also quite often but not always when an event is marked
- like FCs or Drying Phase end. They spike, and don't seem to recover along
the same trend as before the spike.
I have attached a screen shot of an example.
Regards,
Chris Pefanis
Hello everyone,
actually, I wouldn’t mind to take over hosting! I have a (hopefully)
well-maintained mailman running that I don’t plan to stop any time in
the next years.
If everyone’s fine with not having <something>kaffee<something> in their
MLs domain, I’ll gladly do so …
Let me know your thoughts!
Best,
-Dario
On 25.08.2017 02:01, Brett Pound wrote:
> I reiterate everyone’s thanks for keeping the mailing list open and
> helping our community
>
>
>
> While the forums mentioned below are all good platforms, I don’t know if
> selecting one of those is actually the “common” place many of us would
> visit. (I’m not a regular visitor to them, but I’m probably not
> representative). Personally, as much as I don’t like saying it, the one
> place I do tend to visit more often is Facebook, so I’d propose we
> create an Artisan focussed group for discussion there.
>
>
>
>
>
> *From: *Aaron Skeen <mailto:akskeen@gmail.com>
> *Sent: *Friday, 25 August 2017 9:05 AM
> *To: *Frans Goddijn <mailto:frans@goddijn.com>
> *Cc: *artisan-user(a)lists.einfachkaffee.de
> <mailto:artisan-user@lists.einfachkaffee.de>
> *Subject: *Re: [Artisan-user] ANNOUNCE: Mailinglists will cease to exist
> on August 30, 2017
>
>
>
> Thank you Lukas for your dedication to this and for taking the time to
> tell us a bit about you - all the best in your future endeavors.
>
>
>
> Aaron
>
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 5:14 PM, Frans Goddijn <frans(a)goddijn.com
> <mailto:frans@goddijn.com>> wrote:
>
> Yes thanks Lukas!
>
> I thought about hosting since it would not be technically hard from
> here but the tough part is the flow of spam, messages to authorise
> when someone uses a different sender address than their subscription
> address and most of all people who merely post “unsubscribe”. It
> requires much time and a thick skin.
>
> So thanks again for keeping the fort for so long!
>
> Frans
>
>
>
>
> > Op 24 aug. 2017, om 22:55 heeft Susan <susanjom(a)sonic.net
> <mailto:susanjom@sonic.net>> het volgende geschreven:
> >
> > Thank you for having hosted us for this long Lucas.
> >
> >
> > On 8/24/2017 1:29 PM, Lukas Kolbe wrote:
> >> Hi Artisan-folks!
> >>
> >> First things first: I will be shutting the artisan mailinglists
> down on
> >>
> >> -> August 30, 2017 <-
> >>
> >> If you need to grab the archives, please do so before that date.
> I will have backups for a while, but not forever.
> >>
> >> The artisan-user and artisan-devel mailinglists were hosted on
> one of my servers since, well, forever. This server is becoming a
> maintenance headache for me (unsupported, old software on very
> crappy hardware that desperately needs to see a recycling plant). I
> don’t plan on providing hosting for mailing lists in the future
> since $dayjob (not in coffee) and, more importantly, $family deserve
> more of my time and attention.
> >>
> >> Marko agreed that for the time being the issue-tracker on
> github[1] should be the place for (development related) artisan
> issues. Pull-requests are explicitly welcome by the way!
> >>
> >> As for the need for a user forum or mailinglist, maybe
> forum.homeroasters.org <http://forum.homeroasters.org> or
> home-barista.com <http://home-barista.com> or toomuchcoffee.com
> <http://toomuchcoffee.com> would be appropriate, as there is already
> a community full of home-roasters on each site?
> >>
> >> While I’m at it - here’s a quick THANK YOU to Marko and the
> original Artisan developers and contributors. You made my former
> life as a coffee roaster a lot easier and definitely more fun :)
> >>
> >> [1] https://github.com/artisan-roaster-scope/artisan/issues
> >>
> >> Kind regards,
> >> Lukas
> >>
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
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> >> Artisan-User(a)lists.einfachkaffee.de
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> >>
> >>
> >
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Hello everyone,
actually, I wouldn’t mind to take over hosting! I have a (hopefully)
well-maintained mailman running that I don’t plan to stop any time in
the next years.
If everyone’s fine with not having <something>kaffee<something> in their
MLs domain, I’ll gladly do so …
Let me know your thoughts!
Best,
-Dario
On 25.08.2017 02:01, Brett Pound wrote:
> I reiterate everyone’s thanks for keeping the mailing list open and
> helping our community
>
>
>
> While the forums mentioned below are all good platforms, I don’t know if
> selecting one of those is actually the “common” place many of us would
> visit. (I’m not a regular visitor to them, but I’m probably not
> representative). Personally, as much as I don’t like saying it, the one
> place I do tend to visit more often is Facebook, so I’d propose we
> create an Artisan focussed group for discussion there.
>
>
>
>
>
> *From: *Aaron Skeen <mailto:akskeen@gmail.com>
> *Sent: *Friday, 25 August 2017 9:05 AM
> *To: *Frans Goddijn <mailto:frans@goddijn.com>
> *Cc: *artisan-user(a)lists.einfachkaffee.de
> <mailto:artisan-user@lists.einfachkaffee.de>
> *Subject: *Re: [Artisan-user] ANNOUNCE: Mailinglists will cease to exist
> on August 30, 2017
>
>
>
> Thank you Lukas for your dedication to this and for taking the time to
> tell us a bit about you - all the best in your future endeavors.
>
>
>
> Aaron
>
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 5:14 PM, Frans Goddijn <frans(a)goddijn.com
> <mailto:frans@goddijn.com>> wrote:
>
> Yes thanks Lukas!
>
> I thought about hosting since it would not be technically hard from
> here but the tough part is the flow of spam, messages to authorise
> when someone uses a different sender address than their subscription
> address and most of all people who merely post “unsubscribe”. It
> requires much time and a thick skin.
>
> So thanks again for keeping the fort for so long!
>
> Frans
>
>
>
>
> > Op 24 aug. 2017, om 22:55 heeft Susan <susanjom(a)sonic.net
> <mailto:susanjom@sonic.net>> het volgende geschreven:
> >
> > Thank you for having hosted us for this long Lucas.
> >
> >
> > On 8/24/2017 1:29 PM, Lukas Kolbe wrote:
> >> Hi Artisan-folks!
> >>
> >> First things first: I will be shutting the artisan mailinglists
> down on
> >>
> >> -> August 30, 2017 <-
> >>
> >> If you need to grab the archives, please do so before that date.
> I will have backups for a while, but not forever.
> >>
> >> The artisan-user and artisan-devel mailinglists were hosted on
> one of my servers since, well, forever. This server is becoming a
> maintenance headache for me (unsupported, old software on very
> crappy hardware that desperately needs to see a recycling plant). I
> don’t plan on providing hosting for mailing lists in the future
> since $dayjob (not in coffee) and, more importantly, $family deserve
> more of my time and attention.
> >>
> >> Marko agreed that for the time being the issue-tracker on
> github[1] should be the place for (development related) artisan
> issues. Pull-requests are explicitly welcome by the way!
> >>
> >> As for the need for a user forum or mailinglist, maybe
> forum.homeroasters.org <http://forum.homeroasters.org> or
> home-barista.com <http://home-barista.com> or toomuchcoffee.com
> <http://toomuchcoffee.com> would be appropriate, as there is already
> a community full of home-roasters on each site?
> >>
> >> While I’m at it - here’s a quick THANK YOU to Marko and the
> original Artisan developers and contributors. You made my former
> life as a coffee roaster a lot easier and definitely more fun :)
> >>
> >> [1] https://github.com/artisan-roaster-scope/artisan/issues
> >>
> >> Kind regards,
> >> Lukas
> >>
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
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> >> Artisan-User(a)lists.einfachkaffee.de
> <mailto:Artisan-User@lists.einfachkaffee.de>
> >> https://lists.mokelbu.de/listinfo/artisan-user
> >>
> >>
> >
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>
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>
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I reiterate everyone’s thanks for keeping the mailing list open and helping our community
While the forums mentioned below are all good platforms, I don’t know if selecting one of those is actually the “common” place many of us would visit. (I’m not a regular visitor to them, but I’m probably not representative). Personally, as much as I don’t like saying it, the one place I do tend to visit more often is Facebook, so I’d propose we create an Artisan focussed group for discussion there.
From: Aaron Skeen<mailto:akskeen@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, 25 August 2017 9:05 AM
To: Frans Goddijn<mailto:frans@goddijn.com>
Cc: artisan-user(a)lists.einfachkaffee.de<mailto:artisan-user@lists.einfachkaffee.de>
Subject: Re: [Artisan-user] ANNOUNCE: Mailinglists will cease to exist on August 30, 2017
Thank you Lukas for your dedication to this and for taking the time to tell us a bit about you - all the best in your future endeavors.
Aaron
On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 5:14 PM, Frans Goddijn <frans(a)goddijn.com<mailto:frans@goddijn.com>> wrote:
Yes thanks Lukas!
I thought about hosting since it would not be technically hard from here but the tough part is the flow of spam, messages to authorise when someone uses a different sender address than their subscription address and most of all people who merely post “unsubscribe”. It requires much time and a thick skin.
So thanks again for keeping the fort for so long!
Frans
> Op 24 aug. 2017, om 22:55 heeft Susan <susanjom(a)sonic.net<mailto:susanjom@sonic.net>> het volgende geschreven:
>
> Thank you for having hosted us for this long Lucas.
>
>
> On 8/24/2017 1:29 PM, Lukas Kolbe wrote:
>> Hi Artisan-folks!
>>
>> First things first: I will be shutting the artisan mailinglists down on
>>
>> -> August 30, 2017 <-
>>
>> If you need to grab the archives, please do so before that date. I will have backups for a while, but not forever.
>>
>> The artisan-user and artisan-devel mailinglists were hosted on one of my servers since, well, forever. This server is becoming a maintenance headache for me (unsupported, old software on very crappy hardware that desperately needs to see a recycling plant). I don’t plan on providing hosting for mailing lists in the future since $dayjob (not in coffee) and, more importantly, $family deserve more of my time and attention.
>>
>> Marko agreed that for the time being the issue-tracker on github[1] should be the place for (development related) artisan issues. Pull-requests are explicitly welcome by the way!
>>
>> As for the need for a user forum or mailinglist, maybe forum.homeroasters.org<http://forum.homeroasters.org> or home-barista.com<http://home-barista.com> or toomuchcoffee.com<http://toomuchcoffee.com> would be appropriate, as there is already a community full of home-roasters on each site?
>>
>> While I’m at it - here’s a quick THANK YOU to Marko and the original Artisan developers and contributors. You made my former life as a coffee roaster a lot easier and definitely more fun :)
>>
>> [1] https://github.com/artisan-roaster-scope/artisan/issues
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Lukas
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> https://lists.mokelbu.de/listinfo/artisan-user
>>
>>
>
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