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Hi Matteo, Thanks for the quick response! Hoping that the fix is easy on your end :-) On Wed, Mar 20, 2019, 12:02 Matteo Pagliazzi wrote: > hi @willblev >...

Thanks for the speedy reply @grst! > Essentially, the objects structure of your Tracer output seems different to what scirpy expects. Indeed, this is what I also believed to be...

Thanks again for your time and for looking into this! I inherited this project from a teammate so in my case, TraCeR had already been run (hence I did not...

Hi! I think that this impossible temperature reading suggests that there is a loose connection on the probe, or that the thermocouple wire is bent in some bad way. I...

Hi @greghesp, I originally intended to upload a diagram/schematic after I got everything working smoothly, but I never got around to it! I doubt that I'll be able to upload...

As long as it's a ESP8266 based board, you should be set. Just be aware that the pin names may vary between the D1 mini and the board you use,...

Hi again! So if I have understood correctly, you are using this model of ESP8266-based microcontroller: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5909997/104092130-42826500-5282-11eb-975a-dc0f907fff98.png) You can find some more details about the [different functions of each pin...

Glad to hear that you got it working! You can change the aforementioned line if you want; I think my intention was to smooth the values to avoid turning off...

I believe I used a cheap (~$1) DC-DC step down voltage regulator, but I think I stepped down 12v to 5v as my microcontroller could take that as input. If...

Long story short, I am afraid that taking the 3v output of your NodeMCU and then converting it up to 12v isn't going to be enough to power your fan...