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AQI upload issue
#11

(10-10-2017, 04:52)Werk_AG Wrote:  Hi Jim

According to your config file, you are using an LCD. Is it displaying anything?
Also check if the type of the temp / hum sensor is correct.

Enable the debug options, and open the serial monitor at 19200 baud. Its always good leaving the system running some hours with the debug options active. You should see something in the serial monitor.

I am using an LCD currently during the initial phase but will run without it when finally installed in it's screen enclosure; it is showing nothing.
I am using a HTU21D on short cables awaiting one with the correct pinout to plug directly into the pcb.
Enabled both debug options but only reporting
"WeatherDuino 4Pro  AQM v6.00 b004" to date
Regards
Jim
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#12

Jim, also try changing the LCD address to 0x3F in the code.
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#13

(10-10-2017, 05:41)uncle_bob Wrote:  Jim, also try changing the LCD address to 0x3F in the code.

Tried that no change. I think the unit has issues but  don't know where to start, still nothing on serial monitor
Regards
Jim
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#14

Have you tried the address finder tool?
How about the blink example code included in the IDE?
If blink works, then the nano's OK.
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#15

(10-10-2017, 05:50)Barrow4491 Wrote:  
(10-10-2017, 05:41)uncle_bob Wrote:  Jim, also try changing the LCD address to 0x3F in the code.

Tried that no change. I think the unit has issues but  don't know where to start, still nothing on serial monitor
Regards
Jim

Hi Jim,

Even if the LCD is not working, you should have some output on the serial monitor.
Try revising all connections, start by having just the Temp / Hum sensor and the PMS7003

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#16

(10-10-2017, 17:58)Werk_AG Wrote:  
(10-10-2017, 05:50)Barrow4491 Wrote:  
(10-10-2017, 05:41)uncle_bob Wrote:  Jim, also try changing the LCD address to 0x3F in the code.

Tried that no change. I think the unit has issues but  don't know where to start, still nothing on serial monitor
Regards
Jim

Hi Jim,

Even if the LCD is not working, you should have some output on the serial monitor.
Try revising all connections, start by having just the Temp / Hum sensor and the PMS7003
Werk good morning,
I have checked all connections (not that there are many) and all seem OK, and have tried with only the HTU21D and PMS7003 and still no result. I have even replaced the Nano with a new one.
I have a few observations which may give you a clue;
Input voltage measures 9.19v, regulator output 5.97v, the "L" led on the nano is constantly on, there is a regular red flash internally from the CO2 sensor and the fan in the PMS7003 never seems to move and i have not seen the Tx led flash.
I am at a loss!! 
Regards
JIm
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#17

(10-10-2017, 23:48)Barrow4491 Wrote:  
(10-10-2017, 17:58)Werk_AG Wrote:  
(10-10-2017, 05:50)Barrow4491 Wrote:  
(10-10-2017, 05:41)uncle_bob Wrote:  Jim, also try changing the LCD address to 0x3F in the code.

Tried that no change. I think the unit has issues but  don't know where to start, still nothing on serial monitor
Regards
Jim

Hi Jim,

Even if the LCD is not working, you should have some output on the serial monitor.
Try revising all connections, start by having just the Temp / Hum sensor and the PMS7003
Werk good morning,
I have checked all connections (not that there are many) and all seem OK, and have tried with only the HTU21D and PMS7003 and still no result. I have even replaced the Nano with a new one.
I have a few observations which may give you a clue;
Input voltage measures 9.19v, regulator output 5.97v, the "L" led on the nano is constantly on, there is a regular red flash internally from the CO2 sensor and the fan in the PMS7003 never seems to move and i have not seen the Tx led flash.
I am at a loss!! 
Regards
JIm

Hi Jim,

The output voltage of the regulator is very high. I suggest that you quickly disconnect the sensors until you find why the output voltage at the regulator is so high.
Do you have a picture of the board?
Check if the TX module is installed in the correct position.

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#18

[attachment=1146 Wrote:Werk_AG pid='7862' dateline='1507681433']
(10-10-2017, 23:48)Barrow4491 Wrote:  
(10-10-2017, 17:58)Werk_AG Wrote:  
(10-10-2017, 05:50)Barrow4491 Wrote:  
(10-10-2017, 05:41)uncle_bob Wrote:  Jim, also try changing the LCD address to 0x3F in the code.

Tried that no change. I think the unit has issues but  don't know where to start, still nothing on serial monitor
Regards
Jim

Hi Jim,

Even if the LCD is not working, you should have some output on the serial monitor.
Try revising all connections, start by having just the Temp / Hum sensor and the PMS7003
Werk good morning,
I have checked all connections (not that there are many) and all seem OK, and have tried with only the HTU21D and PMS7003 and still no result. I have even replaced the Nano with a new one.
I have a few observations which may give you a clue;
Input voltage measures 9.19v, regulator output 5.97v, the "L" led on the nano is constantly on, there is a regular red flash internally from the CO2 sensor and the fan in the PMS7003 never seems to move and i have not seen the Tx led flash.
I am at a loss!! 
Regards
JIm

Hi Jim,

The output voltage of the regulator is very high. I suggest that you quickly disconnect the sensors until you find why the output voltage at the regulator is so high.
Do you have a picture of the board?
Check if the TX module is installed in the correct position.
Werk
I have attached a photo. I assume the regulator is faulty[attachment=1146]
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#19

If you need to get a new one Jim, I can recommend this Aussie seller http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2-5-10pcs-AMS...3176480582
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#20

(11-10-2017, 03:10)Barrow4491 Wrote:  I have attached a photo. I assume the regulator is faulty

Even without any part installed on the board, the output voltage of the regulator, is still 5.97V?

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