I use this one, I'm not using it for volume calculations just as a flow reference: https://www.amazon.com/DIGITEN-Sensor-Switch-Flowmeter-Counter/dp/B00VKATCRQ/ref=sr_1_31?crid=QQX6PC1WEP5I&keywords=Gredia+GR-201+flow+meter&qid=1640727660&sprefix=gredia+gr-201+flow+meter%2Caps%2C279&sr=8-31
MT drain valve out -> flow meter -> DC recirc pump -> RIM's Tube (vertical) -> MT In (top bulkhead via TC) -> MT inside bulkhead: Loc-Line adjusted just below surface. I don't use any type of filter in the RIM's recirc loop, everything is 1/2" straight through.
After installing SQL this was the line in settings.brusettings after a restart:
<DBConnection i:nil="true" />
I changed that to:
Data Source=(LocalDB)\MSSQLLocalDB;AttachDbFilename={0};Integrated Security=True
EDIT: I missed the SQL installation so I'm guessing that might be the reason
Graph question: Why when I change scale or time interval do I lose my historical data? The graph basically restarts form zero data points.
Trying to solve an issue with Thermistors. I use the TF-4 board connected to a 5VDC PS (not MEGA). The MEGA AREF is also connected to the 5VDC PS. I have 5 sensors (MF51E103E3950). After a period of time (weeks), the sensors become so inaccurate that they have to be replaced. I cannot figure out...
I did not see that, I should know better! It's flawless now and those coefficients are perfect. I have the 103's also, not sure where I got the 503 number from.
OK, need some troubleshooting help. Upgraded to 0.15 firmware and Build 15 software. I cannot seem to get any of my digital outputs to fire. My pwm output works and my PID output works.
Another thing I noticed, I have 4 AUX 120VAC sockets each digitally controlled on seperate ports. I also have...
@BrunDog When you have an opportunity could you post the coefficients for your NTC probes? I am using the MF51E503F3950's which I believe is what you said you are using. I want to sanity check the numbers I have come up with.
Thanks,
Mike