Temp Probe 2

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Temp Probe 2

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I want to add a second temp probe and measure the temp inside my cabinet to measure the temp of my LED power supplies and drivers. Do I just connect it next to the first probe? Do I need to change the code any?
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Re: Temp Probe 2

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The thing to worry about is the order of the probes does not matter. The assignment of T1/T2/T3 is determined by the serial number of the probe. So the new one you plug in may become T1... you can test by moving it in water / out of water. Also, you need to reboot the controller whenever you plug/unplug a temp probe.
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Say it goes to T1. Is there anyway to change the assignment via the code? Is there a way to assign what happens based on T1 vs what happens for T2? Ie. water is too hot turn off heater for original probe. new probe-cabinet hot turn on fan.
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Yes you can change which probe is for the overheat but if you want to use the StandardHeater function with probe T2 you will need to code a custom function. IF you search for StandardHeater2 you should be able to find someone who has done this already.

What I did was once I knew which probe was which I re-ran the cables to my preference. You may not have an issue at all, but I wanted to give the warning to prevent the inevitable plugging / unplugging the probes and going nuts :)
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