Okay, so I just nuked the SD card and started from a fresh Bullseye 64 install, then:
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo apt install ncat
sudo apt install docker
sudo apt install docker-compose
sudo shutdown -r
Logged back in, and then the install script (curl -L install.fermentrack.com |...
Normally I would agree, but the documentation on GitHub says Buster or later, and (I'll have to find this again), but there was something about it being targeted against Bullseye in the release notes. But who knows with software 😂. At the very least, I'm going to submit an issue and maybe a...
Hi @Thorrak,
I was running a pre-docker build of Fermentrak, and decided to upgrade to the docker version. Went ahead and flashed a fresh image to a SD card (Bullseye 64-bit on RPi 3B+), did all the typical pre install work (apt get update & upgrade), and then ran the install script. This...
There is a potential for it to not work. Although the voltage is the same (240V), the system and the sensors in it may be designed to use the neutral as a reference. It may expect the neutral to be at 0V potential as it would be in single phase power, and if it's given 120V (split phase...