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OK, I turned the system back on mid-afternoon yesterday & ran some command line diagnostics on the mega-bas. The system appeared to be running "normally" when I ran them. Results follow: Sometime around midnight the system freaked out again. I ran the diagnostics again before powering off the system. Below are the results: So it does not appear to me that Nixie/REM are the issue. I checked the wiring from the sensors to the Mega-Bas & all looked good. I removed & reseated the terminal block for the inputs. I turned on the system this morning a couple of hours ago & all appeared normal again--but not for long! The Polaris did not turn off as scheduled. When I looks at dashPanel, the freeze protection was back on & (obviously) all of the sensor inputs (air & water temperature and flow switch in the flow cell) were zero/off again. A soft reboot did not remedy the situation, when the Pi stack rebooted, the sensor inputs on the Mega-Bas were still zero. I may try moving the terminal block from inputs 1, 2, & 3 to 5, 6, & 7 (one block over) & reconfiguring REM feeds. Somehow, I doubt the behavior will change, It feels to me like the Mega-Bas is toast. Do you agree? Is there anything else should try before buying another board? Thanks for your insights & help! |
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Thanks for your suggestions!
I can certainly turn off freeze protect as it's not needed at the moment.
I also was going to go back to the 5-8 terminal block for the inputs as it
seemed to work for at least a few hours today. (I went back to 1-4 when I
switched to the backup SD card this afternoon.)
I also mentioned to the Sequent tech I thought the board had failed. He
seems not to want to replace it under warranty, but I can't spend my life
playing with a flakey board.
…On Sun, Jun 30, 2024, 10:29 PM rstrouse ***@***.***> wrote:
The first thing I would do is turn off the freeze protect. I have several
of these running and do not see the adc issues you are experiencing with
the BAS it has to be defective.
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BTW, do you think Sequent's cost-reduced (cheapened) smart fan is worth
getting? I know you modified REM recently to accommodate it. So far the
Pi's temperature has been below 130F. I have a case fan that runs when the
Pi is warmer than 90F. I'm not sure if a CPU fan will keep things any
cooler.
Thanks!
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The first thing I would do is turn off the freeze protect. I have several
of these running and do not see the adc issues you are experiencing with
the BAS it has to be defective.
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I love Sarasota. Went to beautiful Crescent Beach from the 70s to the
90s. The city has exploded since I first went there. We went to Lido Key
for a week last November. Where else do you go on vacation when you live
near the beach, but to another beach? 😎
Our first trip to the Panhandle was to Perdido & we could walk to the
Floribama. It's a couple hours west from here but...
Small world, isn't it?!
Hope you have a wonderful 4th, too!
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Floribama!! That's a beautiful part of the state. It's been a bit since
i've been up your way but I used to visit Panama City in a former life.
The closest I get these days is when I'm in Tallahassee for work. I'm in
Sarasota and that's still about a 5 hour drive for me!
Figured you guys would enjoy this... I haven't even been working on my
pool. Since I lost my ph/orp readings I just cranked the SWG output to 45%
and let it ride until my replacement T3 gets here. Today, for fun, I just
checked my levers and for some reason, right at 2:05 PM (ET), the both
started sending readings again.
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5 straight days of static readings and then it just started working out of
the blue. My mind is blown. haha.
Obviously, this is less than ideal, since I haven't been able to isolate
the dropouts, and I will still probably sub in the new T3 when it gets here.
Just thought I'd drop that here so you knew you are the only one here with
pool head-scratchers. All the best. Happy 4th!
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I just received the replacement Mega-Bas and installed it. After tearing my few remaining hairs out, I finally got everything working again--as far as I can tell, anyway. The biggest hurdle was controller the stinking filter pump. Apparently, the replacement board did not see the configuration for RS-485 Pass Thru Mode or it must be set explicitly on the board. Anyway, a couple of hot & frustrating hours later, I am back in business! Yay!! I am still awaiting a Smart Fan & Noctua to be used instead of the brand X Sequent provides, but both should be here in a few days. Only one more Pad Ballet, I hope. I did notice the Mega-Bas input voltage is reported as 33.05 volts. Am I going to fry another Mega-Bas board, if that's what happened to the old one? My DMM shows the voltage at the Mega-Bas to be 25+/- VDC, as before. Is this situation some strange & possibly board-frying artifact of using a rectifier bridge instead of a transformer? This is the bridge I am using: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JIKSHCA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Should I get a different bridge & if so, which one? Should I just punt & get a 120 VAC to 24 VDC transformer, per the Wiki? I just don't care to run into this issue again. One other strange happening in the resurrected system. I have an Intellichlor 20 salt cell, configured as such in the dashPanel. When the salt cell is running, it now shows dosing in ml of chlorine and it's always zero. The cell is on at 100% according to its LEDs. I believe the hardware tab is set correctly. Not sure why this is happening. It may not be material, but it's different & odd. Thanks for your help & suggestions!!! |
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I can't speak to any of your issues specifically, but I had a lot of curious problems with my setup and concluded it was the SD card. It was a high-end Samsung SD card made for video cameras, so I don't think it was the SD card, per se, but the technology itself as SD cards were not meant to be read/written constantly. I switched to a SSD and it cleared up all my issues. |
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Doh! Yep!
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Or just hook it to the 5 vdc bus where your raspi is getting its power?
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Ah yes, the hobgoblin of higher density & speed. Fortunately, your
enclosure was selected because of its heat dissipation & neat display!
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Yes, they run warm, too. The enclosure acts as a heat sink.
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Last Friday night/Saturday morning my Nixie seemed to have a nervous breakdown. I posted my odd experience here #980. Eventually, I changed the SD card to a backup unit & did a hard reboot for the umpteenth time, & all seemed to be OK. And it was until early this morning around 1:20 AM. Then Nixie had another meltdown...
When I got up this morning around 6:00, I noticed the pool was running. I know it shut down last night as scheduled (my filter pump schedule runs the pump from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM). So, I fired up dashPanel to see what was happening.
As was the case last week, the Freeze Protect circuit was on! The coolest the air here was last night was around 82 F, hardly a freezing situation. In addition, the air and pool water temperatures, according to both Nixie & REM were both 0 F. Finally, flow cell switch was reporting no water movement, even though the pump was spinning away at 1750 RPM & the Nixie said the flow rate was 18 GPM. I went to the equipment pad & the flow switch float was at the top of the input side, so the switch should have shown water was moving along nicely in the cell.
REM showed all three inputs to the Meg-Bas were zero, the two temperature readings and the flow switch input from the flow cell. Happily, this week Nixie did not attempt to drain the entire pool using the overflow drain line! But, the temperature & flow cell switch readings were wrong & Nixie turned on the pump in response (I assume) to the erroneous readings.
I shutdown the controller (sudo shutdown now) & then killed the breaker.
The readings reported by REM were similar to last week's experience.
Is my Mega-Bas toast? I'm not sure how to trouble-shoot this situation. The Mega-Bas is a version 4.2 unit that's been in use since January. This version of the board has DIP switches instead of jumpers to set the inputs & outputs from the board. I am not aware of any other board changes, but who knows if they changed any other components (I don't have an older unit to compare it with).
Should I reinstall the Mega-Bas software? Go back to another backup SD card? Buy a replacement Mega-Bas? Get a new Pi? Is there something evil about weekends that is causing this behavior?
I'm very concerned that the pool will "go wild" again if I can't fix the source of the problem.
Thanks for your help & suggestions!!
P.S., I have a case fan that turns on whenever the Pi CPU temperature exceeds 90F. This time of year, the fan is always on & the Pi temperature I've seen varies from about 110F to 130F. The Pi is a 3B+ using Ethernet, not WiFi. Nixie & REM appear to be using far less than 5% of the CPU, so even if it slows due to temperature, a slower CPU shouldn't be an issue. I am running the Pi headless so there is no front-end. I access the Pi via SSH, dashPanel, REM's web page, or Home Assistant.
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