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Sara Damiano replied to the topic Wifi Bee AT Firmware and Baud Rates in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 3 weeks 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.
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Sara Damiano replied to the topic Wifi Bee AT Firmware and Baud Rates in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 3 weeks 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 3 weeks 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 3 weeks, 4 days 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 […]
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Steve Pacenka became a registered member 3 weeks, 4 days ago
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Regina Fletcher wrote a new post 3 weeks, 5 days ago
Floodzilla Gauge Network: Community-Designed Flood Monitoring
Flooding is a natural part of life in the lower Snoqualmie Valley area of Western Washington. Historically, when seasonal rains would begin, many […] -
Regina Fletcher started the topic New Sensor Supplier for Floodzilla Flood Monitoring Network in the forum Environmental Sensors 4 weeks ago
Hi EnviroDIY community,
My name is Regina Fletcher, and I help maintain a community-designed, LoRaWAN-based Flood Monitoring Network, called Floodzilla. I am in the process of diversifying our flood monitoring devices to help us be more flexible and resilient. I have been eyeing a company called Vega and their VegaPuls C21 radar sensor, which I…[Read more]
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Shannon Hicks wrote a new post 1 month ago
Mayfly Data Logger gets OSHWA Certification
The EnviroDIY Mayfly Data Logger was recently certified by the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), verifying that the project meets all the […] -
Regina Fletcher became a registered member 1 month ago
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Scott Ensign commented on the post, Reliable, Low-Cost Methods for Sensor Deployment in Estuaries 1 month, 1 week ago
In addition to the sensor data published from this project (https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/54fecf9652c2e4d93e92d64388e6c3eb), the results of the particle source tracking are published here:
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okamran replied to the topic No address detected for any sensor in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Hey! Sorry for the late response but I tried running a few of the different ModularSensor versions, and it seemed that v0.36.0 works for DRWI_7080LTE!
I initially started with v0.37.0 and v0.34.0, but those had issues with the libraries working together, naming issues, etc.
v0.35.0 was able to compile but recorded -9999 values for both the…[Read more]
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David Clini became a registered member 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Scott Ensign wrote a new post 2 months ago
Stream Sleuths
This column was first published by Berks Nature, and is reprinted with permission. By Regan Moll-Dohm, Director of Communications, Berks […] -
Shannon Hicks replied to the topic No address detected for any sensor in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 2 months ago
If you’re having trouble getting all the libraries to work happily together, you could try downloading all of the ModularSensors dependency libraries from the release files on github:https://github.com/EnviroDIY/ModularSensors/releases
You can scroll down that page and find the zip file at the bottom of each release summary (under the “Assets”…[Read more]
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Shannon Hicks replied to the topic No address detected for any sensor in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 2 months ago
Are the 3 solder jumpers on the back of your 6-pin screw terminal board soldered properly? We noticed a few of them came from the factory with no solder on them, so I soldered them in the “Default” position before shipping them out, but there’s a chance yours might have been missed. You can also try closing solder jumper SJ25 on the back of t…[Read more]
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okamran replied to the topic No address detected for any sensor in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 2 months ago
kwolfe:
So far I haven’t been able to get the turbidity sensor to show up in b_address_change, but a little while ago I did run the DRWI_SIM7080LTE sketch using the clarivue (before I muddled up my libraries), and the clarivue was recording and sending data over even though, at that time, it ALSO never showed up on b_address_change. So perhaps it…[Read more]
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kwolfe replied to the topic No address detected for any sensor in the forum Mayfly Data Logger 2 months ago
Did you get your turbidity sensor issue resolved? We are having an issue with out ClariVue turbidity sensor not being recognized by the Mayfly board. Running b_address_change.ino doesn’t find any sensors. Our Hydros 21 continues to to work. We have our 6-pin multipurpose screw terminal wired as shown in Shannon’s pic. We have the jumper set to…[Read more]
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