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Regina Fletcher commented on the post, Floodzilla Gauge Network: Community-Designed Flood Monitoring 3 days ago
@ensign Thanks for the great question. So prior to 2018, SVPA was building its own sensors. After 2018 the program began using Senix Brand ultrasonic sensors on a private MTS system, reading to configured […]
BAE became a registered member 3 days, 5 hours ago
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GChafe replied to the topic Wifi Bee AT Firmware and Baud Rates in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 4 days ago
Thank you very much Sara. I have tried something like that before (but likely not quite rightly coded). This failed to switch baud rates too unfortunately. I have tried this on 3 out of 4 wifi bees that I have (but just one with you sketch so far) and no luck, that’s how I ended up asking about the firmware.
Did your sketch in a hurry, so will…[Read more]
Sara Damiano replied to the topic Wifi Bee AT Firmware and Baud Rates in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 4 days, 1 hour ago
Once you’ve successfully changed the WiFi bee’s baud rate, it will stay at the slower baud. You should only have to reset the baud rate if you factory reset the bee or update it’s firmware – neither of which you can do by accident.
Sara Damiano replied to the topic Wifi Bee AT Firmware and Baud Rates in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 4 days, 1 hour ago
The WiFi bee should have the AT firmware on it. The problem probably is the baud rate. The default baud rate for the ESP32 (the brain on the WiFi bee) is 115200. That’s too fast for stable communication with the 8MHz Mayfly. The Mayfly can usually *talk* fairly accurately at 115200, but it can’t listen that fast. The auto-baud function depends o…[Read more]
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GChafe started the topic Wifi Bee AT Firmware and Baud Rates in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 4 days, 3 hours ago
Hi, I have a Mayfly 1.1 and a ESP32 WiFi Bee purchased from EnviroDIY recently, also a Hydros21 CTD. Having lots of trouble getting it to work. Using the EnvirDIY_Monitoring_Kit sketch from https://github.com/EnviroDIY/ModularSensors/commit/f149a372ae47d95d474971abc25dd378bd332ecf. Though I have also tried other ones (possibly older) from…[Read more]
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Scott Ensign commented on the post, Floodzilla Gauge Network: Community-Designed Flood Monitoring 1 week, 1 day ago
@rgmfletcher Thanks for sharing news about this incredible monitoring program! I found more information on your webpage (https://svpa.us/floodzilla-gauge-network/), but I didn’t see anything about the technology […]
Steve Pacenka became a registered member 1 week, 1 day ago
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