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* Plot results in Jupyter notebook.
* Plot results in Jupyter notebook.
* Put this stuff on Kanban
* Put this stuff on Kanban
* 2024-09-07: simulator v1 working
=== Sensor ===
* Docs: https://docs.circuitpython.org/projects/max31856/en/latest/


= Notes =
= Notes =
* <pre>rsync -avz kiln-controller/ pi-kiln:./kiln-controller/ --exclude '*/profiles/*' --exclude '*__pycache__*'</pre>
== CLI ==
<pre>
$ rsync -avz kiln-controller/ pi-kiln:./kiln-controller/ --exclude '*/profiles/*' --exclude '*__pycache__*'
$ pip install adafruit-circuitpython-bitbangio adafruit-circuitpython-max31856 RPi.GPIO
$ rsync -navz ./ pi-kiln:./kiln-minder/ --exclude='venv' --exclude='.git' --exclude='__pycache__'
$ rsync -navz ./ pi-kiln:./kiln-mind/ --exclude '*__pycache__*' --exclude '*.git*' --exclude '*venv*' --exclude '*minder.log'
</pre>
 
<pre>
$ pip install adafruit-circuitpython-bitbangio adafruit-circuitpython-max31856 RPi.GPIO # old
$ pip install adafruit_blinka adafruit-circuitpython-max31856 numpy mysql-connector-python
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<pre>
$ rsync -navz 192.168.0.6:./Documents/hacking/code/kiln-controller/python/kiln-minder/ ./kiln-minder/ --exclude '*/profiles/*' --exclude '*__pycache__*' --exclude '*.git*' --exclude '*venv*'
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== Other ==
* Kiln Controller: https://digitalfire.com/url/3306
* Kiln Controller: https://digitalfire.com/url/3306
** https://github.com/jbruce12000/kiln-controller?tab=readme-ov-file
** https://github.com/jbruce12000/kiln-controller?tab=readme-ov-file
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* Rate throttle is aggressive, but necessary given laggy thermocouple.
* Rate throttle is aggressive, but necessary given laggy thermocouple.
* Temperature reading may be a bit on the low side (actual is 5 - 10f higher), though tough to say because of lag.
* Temperature reading may be a bit on the low side (actual is 5 - 10f higher), though tough to say because of lag.
== EMF Noise ==
* 44 - 53 degrees at 1832 (started at 44, increased to 53)
* 9.5 degrees at 1100 (a bit fuzzy, lots of pulsing)
* 80% power to maintain 1832


= Photos =
= Photos =

Latest revision as of 20:29, 23 October 2024

To Do

  • Temperature sensor volatility remains a problem, rendering the PID D term unusable.
    • Implement a better smoothing function. Consider forward weighted moving average over significantly more than 10 terms.
    • Look at the run from 2024-09-03 to find out the period of the high temperature swings.
    • Look at the data from 2024-09-04 to find the noisiness at low temperature.

Rebuild

Simulator

Log Reader

  • Parse JSON ovenWatcher lines.
  • Plot results in Jupyter notebook.
  • Put this stuff on Kanban
  • 2024-09-07: simulator v1 working

Sensor

Notes

CLI

$ rsync -avz kiln-controller/ pi-kiln:./kiln-controller/ --exclude '*/profiles/*' --exclude '*__pycache__*'
$ pip install adafruit-circuitpython-bitbangio adafruit-circuitpython-max31856 RPi.GPIO
$ rsync -navz ./ pi-kiln:./kiln-minder/ --exclude='venv' --exclude='.git' --exclude='__pycache__'
$ rsync -navz ./ pi-kiln:./kiln-mind/ --exclude '*__pycache__*' --exclude '*.git*' --exclude '*venv*' --exclude '*minder.log'
$ pip install adafruit-circuitpython-bitbangio adafruit-circuitpython-max31856 RPi.GPIO # old
$ pip install adafruit_blinka adafruit-circuitpython-max31856 numpy mysql-connector-python
$ rsync -navz 192.168.0.6:./Documents/hacking/code/kiln-controller/python/kiln-minder/ ./kiln-minder/ --exclude '*/profiles/*' --exclude '*__pycache__*' --exclude '*.git*' --exclude '*venv*'

Other

Run 1

  • Thermocouple response is very laggy.
  • Clock doesn't run when temperature is outside range.
  • Laggy thermocouple means temperature overshoots.
  • Rate throttle is aggressive, but necessary given laggy thermocouple.
  • Temperature reading may be a bit on the low side (actual is 5 - 10f higher), though tough to say because of lag.

EMF Noise

  • 44 - 53 degrees at 1832 (started at 44, increased to 53)
  • 9.5 degrees at 1100 (a bit fuzzy, lots of pulsing)
  • 80% power to maintain 1832

Photos