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panky

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Posted: 07:54pm 25 Mar 2016
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Have had a CG Colour Maximite 2 running as the controller for my Caravan Battery Monitor System. The unit has run continuously (24/7) with no restarts or failures from 14-10-2013 to 25-7-2015. That's 657 days continuous running - is that a record?

It stopped recently (was parked while I was OS last year and didn't notice until just a week ago), not due to any problem with MMBasic but I had the system logging a CSV file each day and eventually, after reaching 657 log files (plus a couple of others), I must have reached the limit of the buffer for the file names read in to allow creation of a new directory entry (each day I created a new log file with the name based on the date eg. 130715.csv).

I originally was logging all solar and battery details for each days running to get a handle on just when power usage and charging from solar was occurring. It is worth remembering that there is a finite limit to the number of files on an SD card from MMBasic's perspective as it obviously has to read the directory before creating a new entry.

Great program Geoff and great hardware Circuit Gizmos.

Doug.
... almost all of the Maximites, the MicromMites, the MM Extremes, the ArmMites, the PicoMite and loving it!
 
LouisG
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Posted: 03:47pm 26 Mar 2016
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I'll second that.

I've been using a CGColormax2 for a couple of years now on a pilot process plant. Displays statuses, measurements and graphs trends. Recently converted process from batch to continuous. Easily reprogrammed.

I needed about 28 outputs for valves and contactors plus half a dozen inputs of various kinds. Was a bit much for the I/Os available so I put all the outputs onto a Sparkfun 30 LED bargraph ($20) connected to 32 mosfets, Geoff style (SC May 2011), and drove it all using SPI. Works perfectly, with heaps of spare I/O left on the CGCM2. Easy to add another 32 outputs if ever needed.

G'donya Geoff and Circuit Gizmos.
 
CircuitGizmos

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Posted: 08:32am 27 Mar 2016
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Well thank you both! That is great to hear!


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TassyJim

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Posted: 12:23pm 27 Mar 2016
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But they don't survive a direct lightning strike.
My mono CGMMSTICK1 had run happily for many years recording the weather and hothouse stats until January.

There is a big hole in the processor chip now but I think it's out of warranty...

Jim
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CircuitGizmos

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Posted: 01:57pm 27 Mar 2016
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  TassyJim said   But they don't survive a direct lightning strike.
My mono CGMMSTICK1 had run happily for many years recording the weather and hothouse stats until January.

There is a big hole in the processor chip now but I think it's out of warranty...

Jim


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TassyJim

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Posted: 05:21pm 27 Mar 2016
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  CircuitGizmos said  
Need another?

I had the foresight to buy two at the time so I have a spare.
I do like the format of the mono stick. It suits my veroboard layout nicely.

I have only just got the new computer and other damaged gear replaced and (nearly) set up.
The data acquisition had to wait.

I will be using a few micromites this time and probably a UBW32 as the mother-ship.
I was going to tie them together with Ethernet cable but after the experience of January, I will be breaking the system up with some RF links to limit the damage next time.

Jim



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