We want to call the POSK function payload into function payload and insert it into SQL.
the yellow Highlighted number needs to combine with the second payload msg into the POSK column.
Hi OSD, thanks for your input.
Those are the 4 relays on IO-MCU. I buzzed out the circuit and found that I had an open circuit on the 12v line to the relays.
Furthermore 2 of the relays indicator LEDs were illuminating, 2 were not.
I suspect, when I first juiced up the circuit on this MCU, the 2 relays fired, but I'd made the trace too thin for the required current. I wired up some jumper wire on the reverse of the PCB and the 2 relays started working.
The 2 that remain inoperable?
https://forum.arduino.cc/t/using-pins-a6-a7-on-pro-mini-compatible/118050
A6 and A7 can only be analogue inputs, cannot be digitally written to..... - so this part of my PCB is now redundant.
However, all in all, some good fault finding, found the two issues, and I'm now going away to re-think my PCB trace widths and reading the datasheets more accurately
Thanks
@Mizar03 sorry for the late response. getStream() only works for firmware transfers. I'd suggest getString(), this should also work for all types of payloads, as they are normaly ASCII and not binary data.
Hi all,
Should anyone face the same problem, I found the root cause: brownout threshold. I burned a new bootloader (Optiboot 8.0) without such trigger and the node has been working with used batteries (~2.7V) since May.
Hope this helps.