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I'm curious if anyone else got an internal server error when doing an update from inside the SIP program. Webpage is /UPu. I ended up renaming the existing SIP directory and reinstalling the latest program. That works great.
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I too also got that error when using the system updater...I also used the more 'manual' method as described by Dan and I appear to have 3.2.22(though the web console still says 3.2.18). Anyways, I have a strange problem that maybe you all could help me with. Up until this week I had been using the relay board plugin, which worked beautifully. Now I need to hook up more stations...so I used the diagram for using shift register's. This is where my issues began. If I don't have 24v AC power hooked up, everything works perfectly, which leads me to believe that my breadboard is hooked up properly. I now just have a single shift register on my breadboard and I am using active-low(resistor in place and checkbox checked in options), and again when I have no AC power applied all works accordingly. When I then turn on AC power all relays switch on immediately...I then restart SIP and it all turns off accordingly. Now I go to run a single relay and when it switches on all relays switch on then when it goes to turn off I hear what seems like it trying to switch off but all relays continue to stay on. I have tried multiple other things but still get the same results. Any ideas?
For reference I am using the latest code(via get from last night), Rpi 3b and a JBTek 8 station relay. Again, this same station worked perfectly using the relay board plugin.
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Using an external power supply for the relay board may help.
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It depends on the relay board design but there is usually a jumper between VCC and JD-VCC. The jumper gets removed and the power from the external power supply connects to GND (negative from the PS) and JD-VCC (positive from PS) The +5V line from the pi connects to VCC on the relay board, the GND from the Pi is NOT connected. This is for a low level trigger relay board.
I have tested this with a SainSmart low-level trigger (active low) 8 channel relay board and it works as expected with the Active-low relay option checked in SIP's Options > Station handling
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The 4 wires plus +5v and ground from pins 4 and 6 on the Pi to provide power for the shift registers. so actually 6 wires from the Pi.