should be fixed now if you update to latest or at least addis just blank.
if($user==null)$user = new User();
to line 39 of
admin/user_form.php
should be fixed now if you update to latest or at least addis just blank.
should be fixed now if you update to latest or at least add
if($user==null)$user = new User();
to line 39 of
admin/user_form.php
yep that's the idea of itDo I just say "yes" and tell it what pin it's on?
hmm that's interesting. the script should run update and upgrade first, in fact when I load a VM of Raspbian I skip its update in favor of the script.I ended up doing a 'sudo apt update' and 'sudo apt upgrade', then tried the 'sudo apt-get install kompare' and it's installing now! I'll rerun the RPints install after this is done and see if I encounter any other issues.
My first thought was that they released a new Raspberry OS and that was causing Kompare to error, but that doesn't sound like the case now.
the database should be in phpmyadmin.Is it somewhere else now?
Also, are people just editing the index.php to add custom tap numbers or is there an option for loading those in the settings?
It may have to do with the login you use for phpmyadmin. it may not have rights to rpints databaseI access phpMyAdmin from a browser, they're missing. Thoughts?
its setup so that if the keg is on tap it cannot be set to empty otherwise you would have a empty keg on tap and that doesn't make sense and changing it from serving to something else doesn't remove it from the tap you have to do that from the tap listwhy can not 'Select One' on some, but I can on others?
its setup so that if the keg is on tap it cannot be set to empty otherwise you would have a empty keg on tap and that doesn't make sense and changing it from serving to something else doesn't remove it from the tap you have to do that from the tap list
I wonder if there is a data inconstancy here like the tap isn't assigned a keg but the keg is assigned a tap.I assumed that but I have 2-3 kegs that are not assigned to a tap and I can't 'Select One,' on. These are the ones I couldn't figure out
I use 6ft flat ribbon cable without issue (besides loose connection to the pi)Anyone have issue with RFID connection at a longer length? I am using Cat6 about 10-15 feet.
I use a 5v relay board, unfortunately the one I bought isn't on amazon but its description was JBtek DC 5V 8 Channel Relay Modulecan I drive a 5v relay with the RPi 3.3v ?
I use 6ft flat ribbon cable without issue (besides loose connection to the pi)
I use a 5v relay board, unfortunately the one I bought isn't on amazon but its description was JBtek DC 5V 8 Channel Relay Module
I use 6ft flat ribbon cable without issue (besides loose connection to the pi)
I use a 5v relay board, unfortunately the one I bought isn't on amazon but its description was JBtek DC 5V 8 Channel Relay Module
Viable? I would think so. But I would make sure to clearly indicate it is for basic tracking and not let any customers see the data. they may not like seeing their pour was short when it wasn't (i.e. flow meter misreads).30 taps, I am trying to keep track of our usage is raspberrypints a viable solution?
Viable? I would think so. But I would make sure to clearly indicate it is for basic tracking and not let any customers see the data. they may not like seeing their pour was short when it wasn't (i.e. flow meter misreads).
30 taps is more than I've seen before.
I think it may be done with 1 pi and 3 Arduino Unos. Otherwise you could do it with 3 separate Pis and Arduino's, but that is a lot more management (i.e. different web pages to go to) Unless the taps are not physically located next to each other in which case separate Pis may be easer then running wires everywhere.
The issue would be configuration of the software (python). Right now its only setup to talk to one board so some changes would be needed:
1. add in board to the tap configuration when filling in the pins
2. add in configuration to allow multiple board connections from the python
I think it wouldnt be that big of a change and would be still be able to be used by everyone with just 1 board
Sounds like 1 pi and 3 Arduinos should work, along with 30 flowmetersThe 30 taps are in a row. Also would be interested in paying for someone to help me set this up.
Yes it should. I know of others that use it. Im really not that familiar with Arduino layouts, I originally looked at a pin layout for mega and misread it.Could the Arduino sketch work on a Mega?
I'm not looking to display the information for customers, just a backend system to track daily usage and to make sure the staff is not giving away free beer. The 30 taps are in a row. Also would be interested in paying for someone to help me set this up.
Yes it should. I know of others that use it. Im really not that familiar with Arduino layouts, I originally looked at a pin layout for mega and misread it.
So you are correct a mega board should work in place of 3 unos.
Isn't there an easier way to determine loss? Beer volume vs sales?
Any update on the delete button? Or could you walk me through the manual delete process?you will have to manually delete it from the database. or wait a few days till I can implement a delete button
Yes and No. I think the simple math, should help I8 determine if they’re making the margins they want per CE. If they’re not making the margins, then theft could be the culprit. However, I tend to see margin loss more a function of improperly pouring a beer, incorrect pressure, line length, temperature, etc. and creating a lot of waist.
The use of RPints may help tell some of that story, and give a nice 30 thousand foot view. In the end, I think something that ties pour amounts into their POS is what will be needed.
...it still would be pretty cool to see 30 taps on an RPints build!
sorry its in now. You just need to updateAny update on the delete button?
Outstanding, worked perfectly, thank you ... and Happy Holidays!sorry its in now. You just need to update
When I updated a test system I got an email saying no password getting is being removed meaning the update process for Rpints will have to change
What do you mean "you moved between them"?ok...have no clue where to start with this ask... How can I troubleshoot "ghost" pours? I have 1 out of 4 taps connected and I've move between 2 and they both exhibit the same "ghost" pours... What could it be?
What do you mean "you moved between them"?
Where is your flowmeter with respect to the keg(closer to keg or tap)?
Do you have flow meters on each tap and which type?
Assuming you have Rands version, what are your tap setting?
Do you have air bubbles in your beer lines?
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