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cameron light replied to the topic Library alternatives to achieve same goal as dataLogger in Modular Sensors in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 5 months, 1 week ago
Hello @neilh20 thanks for the reply!
I’ve uploaded one older script to github.com at https://github.com/WEN-Research-Group because this script is getting the data to Google Sheets, and still using the Modular Sensors ecosystem, but the timing is off and it is never entering sleep. It’s just a single file in a repo.
Here’s the broader problem I…[Read more]
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neilh20 replied to the topic Library alternatives to achieve same goal as dataLogger in Modular Sensors in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 5 months, 1 week ago
Hi @cameronlight, gosh fascinating to do some lateral thinking.
You would need to publish your whole program – preferably on a traceable git, like github.com.
The challenge in software is abstracting the complicated stuff (service layers) to make it look simple by encapsulating it into a simple interface.
Its always fascinating when someone…[Read more]
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cameron light started the topic Library alternatives to achieve same goal as dataLogger in Modular Sensors in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 5 months, 1 week ago
Hello. Our end goal is a 15-minute sampling cycle that sends data only via POST to a private Google Script webhook.
<p data-path-to-node=”4,0,0″>Here is where we stand. The modem now wakes up and transmits the sensor payload directly to the Google Script webhook.</p>
<p data-path-to-node=”4,0,0″>I believe our issue pertains to the Sleep/Alarm…[Read more] -
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Tom Clark replied to the topic Could not wake modem for clock sync in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 5 months, 2 weeks ago
I downloaded again today and it did not work. There are 47 sub folders in the directory. Maybe I am using the wrong link like I was with the sketch. I got the library from here https://github.com/envirodiy/libraries?tab=readme-ov-file
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Shannon Hicks replied to the topic Could not wake modem for clock sync in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 5 months, 3 weeks ago
It sounds like you don’t have all the correct library files installed in your Arduino/libraries folder. How many sub-folders do you have in that directory on your computer? When did you last download the ModularSensors library dependency files?
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Tom Clark replied to the topic Could not wake modem for clock sync in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 5 months, 4 weeks ago
Thank you for the response. I tried without sketch without making any changes and got the same error:
<p class=”p1″>/Users/tom/Documents/Work/sketch_nov5a/sketch_nov5a.ino: In function ‘void setup()’:</p>
<p class=”p1″>/Users/tom/Documents/Work/sketch_nov5a/sketch_nov5a.ino:326:5: error: ‘loggerClock’ has not been declared</p>
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Shannon Hicks replied to the topic Could not wake modem for clock sync in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 6 months ago
That sounds like there’s probably an error in your code that is causing one or more missing functions calls to give an error when compiling. Have you tried compiling the example sketch exactly as it’s written on that github page I linked above, with no edits at all? If you’re successful in compiling that example, then compare your edited s…[Read more]
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cameron light became a registered member 6 months ago
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Tom Clark replied to the topic Could not wake modem for clock sync in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 6 months ago
Thank you! After switching to the correct sketch I am getting an error saying “logger clock has not been declared”
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Darcy Brewer became a registered member 6 months, 1 week ago
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Shannon Hicks replied to the topic Mayfly data logger -9999 in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 6 months, 1 week ago
Section 6 of the EnviroDIY Monitoring Station Manual has instructions and photos related to building the station you have. Section 6.3 in particular discusses the Hydros 21 CTD sensor that you’re having trouble with. I’m attaching a screenshot of that section of the manual. You can see in the photos how the sensor cable has a 3.5mm stereo he…[Read more]
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Sara Damiano replied to the topic Mayfly data logger -9999 in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 6 months, 1 week ago
How is the sensor connected? To disconnect a grove plug, squeeze the lock at the top of the white connector and pull it off. This is the headphone (stereo) jack: https://www.envirodiy.org/product/envirodiy-grove-to-3-5mm-stereo-jack-pack-of-2/. The stereo/headphone connector is just like the one on wired headphones.
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DG started the topic Mayfly data logger -9999 in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 6 months, 1 week ago
CDT sensor reading on Mayfly monitor reads -9999. Unable to find any issues with sensor, wires. Can’t figure out how to disconnect Grove cable in order to disconnect and reconnect, as per instructional video. Don’t know what a “headphone jack” looks like!
HELP!
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zackmeuth became a registered member 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Scott Ensign wrote a new post 6 months, 3 weeks ago
EPA Publishes EnviroDIY-Based Monitoring Results
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has come full circle with EnviroDIY and the Mayfly Data Logger. A team of EPA scientists developed a roof […] -
neilh20 commented on the post, Monitor My Watershed: New Release! 7 months ago
Thanks for the update and the details. There’s so much work goes into the infrastructure for a remote automated monitoring device—the software releases being part of it. Thanks so much for detailing it. One o […]
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Scott Ensign replied to the topic Can't Upload Data "This file corresponds to another site." in the forum Monitor My Watershed 7 months ago
Instructions for uploading csv data to Monitor My Watershed are in section 7 of the Monitor My Watershed Sensor Data Manual. Note that there are different instructions for “Uploading EnviroDIY Monitoring Station Data – Filling Data Gaps” and “Uploading CSV Sensor Data Not Already Formatted for MonitorMW”.
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Shannon Hicks replied to the topic Could not wake modem for clock sync in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 7 months, 1 week ago
What sketch are you running? The debug statements above are mentioning Digi Xbee module, but your photo shows a Simcom SIM7080 module. The code for a Digi Xbee modem is not compatible with the Simcom module shown in the photo.
If you’re trying to use the configuration shown in the photo, along with a Hyrdos 21 CTD sensor (as indicated in your c…[Read more]
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