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Try downloading tasmota-sensors.bin from Tasmota ESP8266 Binaries and do an OTA update (download minimal too and do that first) just in case something got corrupted.
If it still doesn’t work go into console and restart 1 and look at the error messages you get
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Also have you setoption94 1?
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Make sure you are using these ports. This is from Tasmota’s page.
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I would connect to 3V3 rather than 5V - not saying that’s the issue but ESP8266 isn’t 5V tolerant on its inputs
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From: Menno Bakker
Sent: 24 July 2022 13:04
To: TasmotaUsers
Subject: Re: MAX6675 thermocouple not working
There is no MOSI.
This module has five connections: GND, VCC, SCK, CS, SO.
In that order and with these abbreviations.
I am assuming:
GND = ground
VCC = 5 V
SCK = SCLK
CS = CS
SO = MISO
Op zondag 24 juli 2022 om 14:00:25 UTC+2 schreef billyj...@gmail.com:
Where is the mosi connected?
On Sun, Jul 24, 2022, 4:55 AM Menno Bakker <mlab...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, if the information I found on the web is reliable, for the Wemos D1 D6 = GPIO12 =MISO and D5 = GPIO14 = SCLK
That is how it is connected.
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Can you send a screenshot of the Module Configuration page?
Configuration>Configure Module
and this page
Configure>Configure Other
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From: Menno Bakker
Sent: 24 July 2022 18:54
To: TasmotaUsers
Subject: Re: MAX6675 thermocouple not working
Just to be sure, I tried the example sketch for the Max6675 library on one of the D1 Mini's and it is working with this pinout.
So either I am doing something wrong in setting up Tasmota, or there is something wrong with/in Tasmota itself.
(Most likely the former, as I am quite new to Tasmota)
I think I have ruled out all other points of failure by now.
EDIT: had not sent this message yet: the Arduino sketch works at 5V at Vcc. Just to make sure I am now trying 3V3: still does not work in Tasmota.
Op zondag 24 juli 2022 om 14:04:30 UTC+2 schreef Menno Bakker:
There is no MOSI.
This module has five connections: GND, VCC, SCK, CS, SO.
In that order and with these abbreviations.
I am assuming:
GND = ground
VCC = 5 V
SCK = SCLK
CS = CS
SO = MISO
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Where is the mosi connected?
On Sun, Jul 24, 2022, 4:55 AM Menno Bakker <mlab..@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, if the information I found on the web is reliable, for the Wemos D1 D6 = GPIO12 =MISO and D5 = GPIO14 = SCLK
That is how it is connected.
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It should definitely be 3V3.
I think the issue is using Software SPI. I’d try MX31855CS, MX31855 CLK M31855 DO.
Regards
Phil K
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From: Menno Bakker
Sent: 24 July 2022 19:32
To: TasmotaUsers
Subject: Re: MAX6675 thermocouple not working
Another thing I tried was defining a MOSI GPIO, even if the module does not have MOSI.
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Can you send a screenshot of the Module Configuration page?
Configuration>Configure Module
and this page
Configure>Configure Other
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Just because it works doesn’t mean that you should permanently connect a 5V input into a 3V3 device when the breakout board will work on 3V3 anyway.
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From: Menno Bakker
Sent: 24 July 2022 19:56
To: TasmotaUsers
Subject: Re: MAX6675 thermocouple not working
THAT'S IT!
It works now! Off to the barbecue it is ;-)
Many many many thanks for the help & patience!
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It should definitely be 3V3.
I think the issue is using Software SPI. I’d try MX31855CS, MX31855 CLK M31855 DO.
Regards
Phil K
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From: Menno Bakker
Sent: 24 July 2022 19:32
To: TasmotaUsers
Subject: Re: MAX6675 thermocouple not working
Another thing I tried was defining a MOSI GPIO, even if the module does not have MOSI.
Op zondag 24 juli 2022 om 20:23:12 UTC+2 schreef.@gmail.com:
Can you send a screenshot of the Module Configuration page?
Configuration>Configure Module
and this page
Configure>Configure Other
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