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Hi,
I tried it with my 1030-firmware ae5 and got the following:
aerocli -n "sensors:1:Water-Out"
Default for name reference 'sensors', index 1 = 'Sensor 1', changing to 'Water-Out'
However, it doesn't seem to work, I still get:
---- Temperature Sensors -----
Sensor 1: 27.74 °C
However, time synchronization works.
----------- System -----------
Time: 2014-01-01 15:05:43
Hi!
I'm one of those rare Linux users... ;)
I got my Aquaero 5 yesterday. I bought it to control air fan RPM and temperatures on a home Linux server, and (besides Munin integration) I planned that a daemon would monitor the temperatures and fan speeds and automatically sends a mail if a fan fails.
So, the first thing I did was connecting it to my PC, upgrading it to FW 1036 and made a first configuration in a Windows VM. Oh, if I just had found this thread first... ;(
aerotools-ng does not support FW 1036. It just warns that an unsupported FW is detected, and then fails with an error. So, no way to monitor the server...
Are there plans for aerotools-ng to support 1036 eventually? Or is there a way to downgrade the FW to 1030 again?
The Aquaero 5 is really a very nice piece of hardware. It's sad that it only supports Windows, and that Aquacomputer does not seem to actively support open source developers. For example, Aquaero and Raspberry Pi would be a perfect match for even the most exotic temperature control scenarios. 8)
Thanks!
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »shred« (13. März 2014, 00:21)
Yes... Don't worry about that, as long as we will be able to reverse engineer the structure data.In this and this and the next version we make some bigger changes in the device structure.
Thank you, and I'm relieved that you are actually glad about the "competition". I am sure that both aerotools-ng and pyquaero can co-exist (especially because aerotools-ng is much more lightweight) and that we can help each other.Glad to see there are others out there still willing to dig into the code. At some point I will come back to work on aerotools-ng again, but it is probably going to be a while.
Aquaero runs entirely on its own, you won't need any OS just for the operation of the fans etc.Would the Aquaero 6 work in Linux without Aquasuite or any other software?
I mean, can it run independently of the OS and software?
If it's still interesting to you: I have updated Pyquaero (https://github.com/shred/pyquaero) to support the latest firmware 2100. It's sufficient to read most of the sensor values. You can either use the included web server and read JSON, or write your own tool in Python using pyquaero as a library.In case someone's still monitoring this thread: I've just got my hands on an aquaero5 with the latest firmware (2009) and I'd love to be able to read the values with Linux.
Sadly my old aerotools don't work correctly (not surprising since the firmware underwent a major revision from 2000 on), and the "latest" aerocli from https://github.com/Aquaeronix/aerocli does not support that firmware, either.
AFAIK a firmware downgrade is not possible, so what's left?
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