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redondoaveb 02-15-2020 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3908786)
The relay here is like the power button. When it gets a signal from the computer, it closes the circuit and turns on the outlet. That powers up the device thats plugged into it.
So say the humidity gets below the low threshold of 70%, the sensor inside the tank sends a signal to the computer. The computer sends a small electrical signal to the relay which then closes the circuit letting the electricity flow turning on the fogger which raises the humidity in the tank. It runs for a set amount of time and then the computer turns off the relay, opening the circuit, turning off the fogger.

Something my buddy developed
https://wattwrangler.com/

madwi 02-15-2020 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by redondoaveb (Post 3908788)
Something my buddy developed
https://wattwrangler.com/

:tup: yep, same concept here. The raspberry Pi is the gateway to the network/interwebs. I can ssh into it from phone and use a simple app to control the relays manually if wanted or needed.

madwi 02-15-2020 11:29 AM

All this work cause I am lazy and dont want to water the plants myself. :icon17:

redondoaveb 02-15-2020 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3908790)
All this work cause I am lazy and dont want to water the plants myself. :icon17:

My buddy installed motors on his mini blinds. If he's away from home for any extended periods of time he can open and close them from his app to make it appear that someone is home. Of course everything else in his house runs through his system too.

madwi 02-15-2020 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by redondoaveb (Post 3908791)
My buddy installed motors on his mini blinds. If he's away from home for any extended periods of time he can open and close them from his app to make it appear that someone is home. Of course everything else in his house runs through his system too.

I am real picky about IoT stuff and 'smart house' products. Even Alexa is banished to the garage on its own vlan.

redondoaveb 02-15-2020 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3908792)
I am real picky about IoT stuff and 'smart house' products. Even Alexa is banished to the garage on its own vlan.

Same here. My buddy got involved with Amazon and his system is run through Alexa also.

jwick 02-15-2020 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3908784)
Blow into the cartridges! :rofl2:


Yup

Falconquey 02-15-2020 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by jwick (Post 3908780)
That’s more like it. I’m IT challenged. I’m more like , ‘Power Button = On/Off’. If problem exists reboot. No fix, call IT.


What? No additional step before calling IT? As in Google it for a random YouTube video fix? LOL!!!

jwick 02-15-2020 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3908786)
The relay here is like the power button. When it gets a signal from the computer, it closes the circuit and turns on the outlet. That powers up the device thats plugged into it.

So say the humidity gets below the low threshold of 70%, the sensor inside the tank sends a signal to the computer. The computer sends a small electrical signal to the relay which then closes the circuit letting the electricity flow turning on the fogger which raises the humidity in the tank. It runs for a set amount of time and then the computer turns off the relay, opening the circuit, turning off the fogger.


:tup:

The controls guys at the office try to explain that **** to me. I stop at knowing the difference between direct I/O and I to P, then knowing what each of the symbols on the P&ID do (i.e. a control valve, shutdown valve, level controller, etc.). I joking tel them, I know I run these projects but you have to remember I’m the dumb structural engineer.

jwick 02-15-2020 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Falconquey (Post 3908797)
What? No additional step before calling IT? As in Google it for a random YouTube video fix? LOL!!!


Not if I’m at work. We pay those guys way too much and most the time when I go in there they are playing WoW.

jwick 02-15-2020 12:11 PM

The New “What did you do with your Z today” (with off topic replies) XXXV
 
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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3908789)
:tup: yep, same concept here. The raspberry Pi is the gateway to the network/interwebs. I can ssh into it from phone and use a simple app to control the relays manually if wanted or needed.


I have a Pi. It runs my emulator.

Speaking on that. I picked up some PS clone usb controllers thinking they would be plug and play. Not so much. Would you happen to know how to get them to work with my emulator?

sx moneypit 02-15-2020 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by jwick (Post 3908780)
That’s more like it. I’m IT challenged. I’m more like , ‘Power Button = On/Off’. If problem exists reboot. No fix, call IT.

:iagree:

Rusty 02-15-2020 01:19 PM

At the power plant. You make a move on the computer to switch some piece of equipment out in the plant. The signal would go from digital to fiber optic in the control room. Out to the MCC building. Switch back from fiber optic to digital, to 4 to 20 milliamp analog signal. Then go to the piece of equipment that you wanted to make the change on. :icon14:

Rusty 02-15-2020 01:43 PM

Lazy Saturday repz. :tiphat:

jchammond 02-15-2020 03:09 PM

Been filling crack all afternoon & still ain’t finished yet :wtf2:

eastwest2300 02-15-2020 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3908816)
Been filling crack all afternoon & still ain’t finished yet :wtf2:

:ugh2::ugh2::ugh2::ugh2::ugh2:

Rusty 02-15-2020 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3908816)
Been filling crack all afternoon & still ain’t finished yet :wtf2:

Crack in the concrete? Butt crack? Crotch crack? Crack head?

Spooler 02-15-2020 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3908816)
Been filling crack all afternoon & still ain’t finished yet :wtf2:

You need a bigger wand or the one you got is too floppy.

JLarson 02-15-2020 04:48 PM

Update - driver's side header off, passengers side 5 out of 6 nuts off. Need a double ended box wrench with an offset in 14mm, have it ordered and coming tomorrow. Just can't quite get the angle on that last passengers side bolt. Fascia off, crash bar off, intakes off, upper mani off, lower mani temporarily plugged, exhaust off. Exposed the top of the drivers side motor mount pretty well, but it stripped immediately. Thinking about how to get that off. 9/16 is still too loose on it, possibly can hammer on a 13mm. Alternately could try bolt extractors, but I've never used those before. Any advice?

redondoaveb 02-15-2020 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3908825)
Update - driver's side header off, passengers side 5 out of 6 nuts off. Need a double ended box wrench with an offset in 14mm, have it ordered and coming tomorrow. Just can't quite get the angle on that last passengers side bolt. Fascia off, crash bar off, intakes off, upper mani off, lower mani temporarily plugged, exhaust off. Exposed the top of the drivers side motor mount pretty well, but it stripped immediately. Thinking about how to get that off. 9/16 is still too loose on it, possibly can hammer on a 13mm. Alternately could try bolt extractors, but I've never used those before. Any advice?

I used a bolt extractor to get the stripped head on a caliper bolt out and it worked great. I hammered that sucker on to make sure it wasn't going to slip.

eastwest2300 02-15-2020 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3908825)
Update - driver's side header off, passengers side 5 out of 6 nuts off. Need a double ended box wrench with an offset in 14mm, have it ordered and coming tomorrow. Just can't quite get the angle on that last passengers side bolt. Fascia off, crash bar off, intakes off, upper mani off, lower mani temporarily plugged, exhaust off. Exposed the top of the drivers side motor mount pretty well, but it stripped immediately. Thinking about how to get that off. 9/16 is still too loose on it, possibly can hammer on a 13mm. Alternately could try bolt extractors, but I've never used those before. Any advice?

:ugh2::ugh2::ugh2::ugh2::ugh2:

eastwest2300 02-15-2020 05:45 PM

duudes. duudes.

BoneZ 02-15-2020 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 3908830)
duudes. duudes.

Sup?

eastwest2300 02-15-2020 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by BoneZ (Post 3908833)
Sup?

:hello::hello::hello::hello::hello:

madwi 02-15-2020 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by jwick (Post 3908801)
I have a Pi. It runs my emulator.

Speaking on that. I picked up some PS clone usb controllers thinking they would be plug and play. Not so much. Would you happen to know how to get them to work with my emulator?

DS4Windows might be the ticket. I use xbox controllers with windows for ease of integration. Ive had to use motionjoy in the past for PS3 controllers to work.

eastwest2300 02-15-2020 06:57 PM

duudes.

eastwest2300 02-15-2020 06:58 PM

where is everybody?

Zingston 02-15-2020 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 3908841)
where is everybody?



Dude! :hello:

madwi 02-15-2020 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3908825)
Update - driver's side header off, passengers side 5 out of 6 nuts off. Need a double ended box wrench with an offset in 14mm, have it ordered and coming tomorrow. Just can't quite get the angle on that last passengers side bolt. Fascia off, crash bar off, intakes off, upper mani off, lower mani temporarily plugged, exhaust off. Exposed the top of the drivers side motor mount pretty well, but it stripped immediately. Thinking about how to get that off. 9/16 is still too loose on it, possibly can hammer on a 13mm. Alternately could try bolt extractors, but I've never used those before. Any advice?

:icon14::ugh2:
Advice: If you dont strip bolts in first place you dont have to fix! -Old Chinese Proverb -Michael Scott

madwi 02-15-2020 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jwick (Post 3908799)
Not if I’m at work. We pay those guys way too much and most the time when I go in there they are playing WoW.

https://d.justpo.st/media/images/201...1446686247.jpg

jchammond 02-15-2020 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3908825)
Update - driver's side header off, passengers side 5 out of 6 nuts off. Need a double ended box wrench with an offset in 14mm, have it ordered and coming tomorrow. Just can't quite get the angle on that last passengers side bolt. Fascia off, crash bar off, intakes off, upper mani off, lower mani temporarily plugged, exhaust off. Exposed the top of the drivers side motor mount pretty well, but it stripped immediately. Thinking about how to get that off. 9/16 is still too loose on it, possibly can hammer on a 13mm. Alternately could try bolt extractors, but I've never used those before. Any advice?

Show pics of angles; I have the tools to satisfy :ugh2:
Though filling (prevention cuts) in concrete absorbed more juice than I expected :excited: :rofl2:

jchammond 02-15-2020 07:49 PM

General Two’s chicken tonight :yum:

jchammond 02-15-2020 07:50 PM

Took a break from crack packing to go work on a Peterbilt :icon17:
Ain’t that some chit :stirthepot:

madwi 02-15-2020 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3908825)
Update - driver's side header off, passengers side 5 out of 6 nuts off. Need a double ended box wrench with an offset in 14mm, have it ordered and coming tomorrow. Just can't quite get the angle on that last passengers side bolt. Fascia off, crash bar off, intakes off, upper mani off, lower mani temporarily plugged, exhaust off. Exposed the top of the drivers side motor mount pretty well, but it stripped immediately. Thinking about how to get that off. 9/16 is still too loose on it, possibly can hammer on a 13mm. Alternately could try bolt extractors, but I've never used those before. Any advice?

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3908845)
Show pics of angles; I have the tools to satisfy :ugh2:
Though filling (prevention cuts) in concrete absorbed more juice than I expected :excited: :rofl2:

post or text some pics and see what we can come up with for a solution.

jchammond 02-15-2020 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 3908841)
where is everybody?

I’m home eating chicken :yum:

madwi 02-15-2020 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3908850)
I’m home eating chicken :yum:

Think I might order a pizza and some wings.

jchammond 02-15-2020 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3908825)
Update - driver's side header off, passengers side 5 out of 6 nuts off. Need a double ended box wrench with an offset in 14mm, have it ordered and coming tomorrow. Just can't quite get the angle on that last passengers side bolt. Fascia off, crash bar off, intakes off, upper mani off, lower mani temporarily plugged, exhaust off. Exposed the top of the drivers side motor mount pretty well, but it stripped immediately. Thinking about how to get that off. 9/16 is still too loose on it, possibly can hammer on a 13mm. Alternately could try bolt extractors, but I've never used those before. Any advice?

:pics:

jwick 02-15-2020 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3908844)



Exactly!

jwick 02-15-2020 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3908851)
Think I might order a pizza and some wings.



https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8ad0f5fecd.jpg

eastwest2300 02-15-2020 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Zingston (Post 3908842)
Dude! :hello:

:ugh2:


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