2017 May 13, 02:17 PM
Hi Dan!
I have implemented your SIP library for the OSPI. Usually (with previous OSPI boards) it worked really well. Now I am setting up a new OSPI but with no luck now. Although sip.py runs without problem, the 24 VAC valves stations are not being activated by the sip.py script. And it seems that is an issue with the SIP library because I have tried the Unified Firmware deployed by OpenSprinklers, written in C++, and that software is able to control de valves. However I prefer your python library. Also using the multimeter, there is not voltage in the station when it is supposed to be ON. (and as I said it doesn't seem to be hardware related or a bad connection, or lack of power supply, as the Unified firmware was able to turn open and close the valves!!)
Have you experience this before and have a clue how to solve it?
Many thanks for your help.
elongo
I have implemented your SIP library for the OSPI. Usually (with previous OSPI boards) it worked really well. Now I am setting up a new OSPI but with no luck now. Although sip.py runs without problem, the 24 VAC valves stations are not being activated by the sip.py script. And it seems that is an issue with the SIP library because I have tried the Unified Firmware deployed by OpenSprinklers, written in C++, and that software is able to control de valves. However I prefer your python library. Also using the multimeter, there is not voltage in the station when it is supposed to be ON. (and as I said it doesn't seem to be hardware related or a bad connection, or lack of power supply, as the Unified firmware was able to turn open and close the valves!!)
Have you experience this before and have a clue how to solve it?
Many thanks for your help.
elongo