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  1. JnR_NaT

    Fermentrack: Fermentation monitoring & BrewPi-www Replacement for Raspberry Pi

    These are the ones i run from Altronics, I've had to extend a few but still work perfectly. https://www.altronics.com.au/p/z6386-stainless-steel-housing-waterproof-ds18b20-temperature-probe/
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    Fermentrack: Fermentation monitoring & BrewPi-www Replacement for Raspberry Pi

    Are you in Australia, if so the ones from Altronics are good to go
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    Fermentrack: Fermentation monitoring & BrewPi-www Replacement for Raspberry Pi

    I had a very similar issue, when I was using cheep knock-off DS18b20 probes, I ended up getting Dallas Instrument versions and have been good since
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    Fermentrack: Fermentation monitoring & BrewPi-www Replacement for Raspberry Pi

    I am still using Fermentrack, but nowadays running in Docker off my NAS. Your error, of you gontonthat controller, and pins, can you still see a probe allocated against it?
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    Fermentrack: Fermentation monitoring & BrewPi-www Replacement for Raspberry Pi

    Yep that will be it, my Pi can not resolve the name, di you know if the DNS lookup address can be changed to 8.8.8.8 or another work around? Cheers **Edit** All good, for some reason my Pi changed is DSN Server and Address to a random IP. Swapped it back to 8.8.8.8 and all working now.
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    Fermentrack: Fermentation monitoring & BrewPi-www Replacement for Raspberry Pi

    I still can not get Fermentrack to send data to BrewFather. I deleted and set up the push targets a few times. Currently running the Dev branch of Fermentrack, anyone got any suggestions?
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    Fermentrack: Fermentation monitoring & BrewPi-www Replacement for Raspberry Pi

    I've had my Fermentrack off for around a month while I moved houses interstate, set it all back up again and all works. Except that it no longer sends data to Brewfather, I have checked the address again, all seems right. Has anyone had this issue? TIA
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    Fermentrack: Fermentation monitoring & BrewPi-www Replacement for Raspberry Pi

    Good to see another Aussie/Kiwi on this thread :)
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    BrewPi@ESP8266, no need of RPI and Arduino.

    Is there a way to offset the readings from an iSpindel into BPL? I don't want to go through the whole process of celebration,just want to change the readings slightly up 0. 008? Cheers
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    BrewPi@ESP8266, no need of RPI and Arduino.

    I'm not sure how to save to a bin file, I'll have a look and see if I can
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    BrewPi@ESP8266, no need of RPI and Arduino.

    All sorted my issue. I modified the OLED v4.0 bin file. Swapped the heating pin over to Pin 0, all working with a Thorrak PCB and OLED :)
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    Native ESP8266 BrewPi Firmware - WiFi BrewPi, no Arduino needed!

    Thorakk, I just added a comment on github requesting for the ESP8266 BrewLessPi Fermentrack data be pushed to BrewFather, as it would be awesome when out and about. Cheers
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    BrewPi@ESP8266, no need of RPI and Arduino.

    Afternoon All, I current BrewPieLess on one of Thorraks PCB, which has the Heating on Pin 0. I would like to swap my LCD over to use an OLED, but using the v4.0 BIN file, it does seem to have OLED support. One one got a workaround ? Cheers
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    Native ESP8266 BrewPi Firmware - WiFi BrewPi, no Arduino needed!

    I currently run a few of Thorraks PCB (older RJ12 versions) with the standard LCD screens. I just got two new OLED (128x64). If I flash my ESP8266 with the https://github.com/vitotai/BrewPiLess/blob/master/bins/BrewPiLess.v4.0.thorrax.newui.4m2m.bin Will I still be able to use my PCB now with...
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    BrewPi@ESP8266, no need of RPI and Arduino.

    Thanks heaps, that clears so much up.
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