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EMayerRHA started the topic 1.1 revB and Clarivue 10 Turbidity Sensor in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 week, 4 days ago
Hello,
I have some questions on the functionality of the board with the Clarivue 10 Turbidity sensor. There have been some threads and posts that the 1.1 RevB boards can power the sensor and take readings, but when trying to use the sensor, I have been getting a reading of -9999.
I am using the six-screw terminal block for the bare wires, and a…[Read more]
Anthony Aufdenkampe replied to the topic Secure Connection SSL help in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 week, 5 days ago
@ldecicco, last autumn I started working on a somewhat similar task using the same radio module, but for posting to Azure EventHub.
As @srgdamiano mentioned, the key is to add HTTPS capabilities using the <span class=”lang:default decode:true crayon-inline “>TinyGsmClientSecure client(modem)</span>Â . Doing that worked for me and I was able to…[Read more]
Michael Daniel replied to the topic Need Help with Clarivue10 Turbidity Sensors in the forum Environmental Sensors 1 week, 5 days ago
Thank you so much for all your help and hard work! Everything is working perfectly now.
Mary replied to the topic Grove 4 pin terminal board in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 2 weeks ago
OK, I’m giving up on the ProTrinket solution. I went with the ProTrinket originally because there was a wiring diagram I could understand (not a hardware person). I need a similar picture for the Mayfly. I don’t understand what the following means: “First you need to enable the pullup resistor on pin D10, which is already built in to the Mayfly…[Read more]
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Sara Damiano replied to the topic Secure Connection SSL help in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 2 weeks, 2 days ago
I don’t know if the Mayfly is powerful enough for any of the SSL libraries, but you shouldn’t need one. The SIM7080G itself can handle the layers of secure connection. The Mayfly should only need to tell it to use the secure connection. Look in the examples for secure connections in the TinyGSM library. Essentially all you need to do is call
TinyGs…
[Read more]Sara Damiano replied to the topic Provisional to Final Data in the forum Monitor My Watershed 2 weeks, 2 days ago
Unfortunately, there’s not a way currently to change the data level from provisional.
Mary replied to the topic Grove 4 pin terminal board in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 2 weeks, 6 days ago
I went with the ProTrinket/Mayfly solution. My problem is no red light on the ProTrinket, only a green, I have pushed the reset button on the ProTrinket but still no red light. Is there a setting under tools that needs to be changed? If you look up bootloader for the ProTrinket, it says the ProTrinket must be connected to a computer via USB. In…[Read more]
Shannon Hicks replied to the topic Mayfly v1.1 technical questions forum thread in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 3 weeks ago
There are multiple sources of power on the Mayfly boards. There’s 3.3v that’s always on, then there’s a separate 3.3v regulator that can be switched on and off by setting pin D22 high or low in your code. There’s also a separate 5v boost regulator (and on Mayfly v1.x) a 12v boost regulator, both of which are also controlled by D22 in your s…[Read more]
Braedon replied to the topic Mayfly v1.1 technical questions forum thread in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 3 weeks, 1 day ago
How do I switch over to the 12 volt power supply? The Board Features Overview page says the 5 and 12 volt circuits can be accessed from pin D22, but I am having trouble finding that pin. I notice there are some pins labeled Sw3, Sw5, and Sw12 at the bottom of the 20-pin headers. Is that where I switch the supply voltage, and if so, which pins am I…[Read more]