redbenn said:Had a similar issue this morning as I did previously where my sensors stopped updating. Happened after having it unplugged for a day. The LED on the Teensy board was pretty dull, I am wondering if it was trying to process too much after reboot?
I am reloading everything again, I don't think it is the RasPi, though I am reloading that as well. When plugged the Teensy in to external power to reload, the LED was still dim... I reloaded the Teensy and it rebooted, the LED went to bright.
Is there a way to access the Teensy when I SSH into the RasPi?
I use the Teeny 3.0 D13 LED to show the status of the D8 serial flow line. When the Teensy 3.0 is interrogating the chips, it disables serial communication, and the LED goes out. Since the Teensy 3.0 spends most of its time monitoring the chips, the LED typically very dim, with intermittent flashes when processing a serial command.
To see anything on the Teensy 3.0, you'll have to plug a USB cable between your computer and the USB port on the Teensy 3.0, fire up the IDE, enable the debug defines in the .ino code, load the code into the Teensy 3.0 board, and enable the IDE's serial monitor.
The web updates are done via Javascript, you might try firing up your brower's javascript debugger, and look for problems there.