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I'm using the Brewpiless-32 PCB, with 2 temperature sensors. Since I'm using 2 sensors, I'm using a 4k7 resistor.
I notice that in some of the parts I've assembled, only 1 sensor is working, or none of them work... and if I connect the sensors individually, they work. What could be wrong? Maybe the resistor?
Thanks.
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A lower resistor may help. 3k3 is ok at 3.3v , 4k7 is for 5v.
You can go as low as 1k.
The length of the wires also matters.
Is better to dasy chain the sensors than put too different length joined at
the board.
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Hello,
I'm using the Brewpiless-32 PCB, with 2 temperature sensors. Since I'm
using 2 sensors, I'm using a 4k7 resistor.
I notice that in some of the parts I've assembled, only 1 sensor is
working, or none of them work... and if I connect the sensors individually,
they work. What could be wrong? Maybe the resistor?
Thanks.
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Hi @lalo-uy
I exchanged the resistor to a 2k2 and now I have both sensors been identified (with their hardware addresses) but only one is showing a temp value.
Do you think this is a sensor issue or still resistor that could go lower ?
Hello,
I'm using the Brewpiless-32 PCB, with 2 temperature sensors. Since I'm using 2 sensors, I'm using a 4k7 resistor.
I notice that in some of the parts I've assembled, only 1 sensor is working, or none of them work... and if I connect the sensors individually, they work. What could be wrong? Maybe the resistor?
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: