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| == '''Installation''' == | | == '''Installation''' == |
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− | In my Vivaldi I mounted the Raspberry inside the machine. For temperature reasons i can only recommend this of the boilers are isolated. For uninsulated kettles I recommend to put back to the Vivaldi the Raspberry. But if the machine is open anyway, an insulation with Armaflex is done but also fast. | + | In my Vivaldi I mounted the Raspberry inside the machine. For temperature reasons i can only recommend this if the boilers are isolated. For unisolated kettles I recommend to put the Raspberry onto the back of the Vivaldi. But if the machine is open anyway, an isolation with Armaflex is done also fast. |
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| '''1.''' First, the machine must be opened: | | '''1.''' First, the machine must be opened: |
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− | '''2.''' Connect the cable from the control unit to control electronics should be made clear so that the control electronics can be pulled to the rear: | + | '''2.''' Connect cable from the control panel to control electronics should be made free, so that the control electronics can be pulled to the rear: |
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| [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Offen2.jpg]] | | [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Offen2.jpg]] |
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− | '''3.''' The plugs should be labeled so that they too will find the right place on the control electronics. | + | '''3.''' The plugs should be labeled so that they will find the right place on the control electronics when mounting again. |
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| [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Blackbox.jpg]] | | [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Blackbox.jpg]] |
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− | '''5.''' By means of an adapter cable, we dress the necessary pins out. | + | '''5.''' With an adapter cable, we split the necessary pins out. |
| Important here is the direction of the markings. | | Important here is the direction of the markings. |
| The nose of the female connector and the recess of the plug strip facing upwards! | | The nose of the female connector and the recess of the plug strip facing upwards! |
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| [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Adapter2.jpg]] | | [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Adapter2.jpg]] |
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− | '''6.''' We need only the veins 1 (red) and 11 for the relay on / off.
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− | For the "backwash" option we need the wires 2 and 7 (7 is the double reference, 2 and 5 (single reference) would go).
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− | For the "Boilerabschakltung" option we need the wires 2 and 9. FIG.
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− | All other we remove. | + | '''6.''' We need only the wire 1 (red) and 11 for the relay on / off. |
− | The two veins we are stuck in a shrink tube. | + | For the "backflush" option we need the wires 2 and 7 (7 is the double shot, 2 and 5 (single shot) would also be OK). |
| + | For the "switch of steam boiler " option we need the wires 2 and 9. |
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| + | All other wires will be removed. |
| + | The two wires we stuck in a shrink tube. |
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| [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Adapter3.jpg]] | | [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Adapter3.jpg]] |
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| '''8.''' Option 1: | | '''8.''' Option 1: |
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− | Preparing for automatic load detection (only necessary if this function is desired) | + | Preparing for automatic dose (only necessary if this function is desired) |
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| For this purpose, the plug next to the ribbon cable is severed and lengthened the green wire, so that it can be connected later on our relays: | | For this purpose, the plug next to the ribbon cable is severed and lengthened the green wire, so that it can be connected later on our relays: |
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| [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Dose.jpg]] | | [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Dose.jpg]] |
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| '''9.''' Now the cable between relay and Raspberry is assembled.<br /> | | '''9.''' Now the cable between relay and Raspberry is assembled.<br /> |
− | I chose solder connections. But there are also a number of relays with screw manufacturers. So then no soldering would be necessary during the conversion. | + | I chose solder connections. But there are also relays available with screws. So no soldering would be necessary during the modification. |
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| On the relay boards, the connections are usually labeled well. | | On the relay boards, the connections are usually labeled well. |
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| '''For the timer''' | | '''For the timer''' |
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− | Raspberry Pin2 (+ 5V) ---> VCC relays<br \> | + | Raspberry Pin 2 (+ 5V) ---> VCC relay<br \> |
− | Raspberry Pin 14 (ground) ---> relays GND | + | Raspberry Pin 14 (ground) ---> relay GND |
− | Raspberry Pin 15 (Gpio22) ---> relays | + | Raspberry Pin 15 (Gpio22) ---> relay |
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− | '''Option 1: Switching automatic load / reference manual''' | + | '''Option 1: Switching automatic shot / manual shot''' |
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− | This option is recommended. We only need another artery and a relay board with two relay only costs about 1, - EUR more than the board with only one relay. | + | This option is recommended. We only need another wire and a relay board with two relays. This costs only about 1,- US$ more than a board with only one relay. |
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| Raspberry Pin 16 (Gpio23) ---> Relay2 IN | | Raspberry Pin 16 (Gpio23) ---> Relay2 IN |
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| '''Option 2: Energy Meter''' | | '''Option 2: Energy Meter''' |
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− | As a second function, a power meter to be installed. It sends each consumed kWh depending on the model 1000 or 2000 pulses to the Raspberry.<br \> | + | As a second function, a power meter can be installed. It sends for each consumed kWh depending on the model 1000 or 2000 pulses to the Raspberry.<br \> |
− | These pulses we can evaluate and let the consumption and the kWh-price costs Show.<br \>
| + | We can evaluate these pulses and calculate with the power consumption and the kWh price the power costs.<br \> |
− | For the meter about 20, - US$
| + | The costs for a power meter are about 20,- US$ |
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− | Raspberry Pin 5 (Gpio03) ---> meter S0 +<br \> | + | Raspberry Pin 5 (Gpio03) ---> power meter S0 +<br \> |
− | Raspberry pin 6 (ground) ---> meter S0 - | + | Raspberry pin 6 (ground) ---> power meter S0 - |
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| '''Option 3:. shot timer incl. shot administration''' | | '''Option 3:. shot timer incl. shot administration''' |
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− | A relay in parallel with the solenoid valve provides us with the necessary contact. | + | A relay parallel with the magnetic valve provides us with the necessary contact. |
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| PINs: | | PINs: |
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| The NO contact of the relay goes to the control panel wires 2 and 7. | | The NO contact of the relay goes to the control panel wires 2 and 7. |
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| '''Option 5: Boiler shutdown''' | | '''Option 5: Boiler shutdown''' |
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| '''10.''' For the cables we need a recess on the housing.<br \> | | '''10.''' For the cables we need a recess on the housing.<br \> |
− | I have this extended directly to the female RCA connector and then pulled through the cable. | + | I extended it directly besides the RCA connector and then pulled through the cable. |
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| [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Gehaeuse1.jpg]] | | [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Gehaeuse1.jpg]] |
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− | '''11.''' The sealed casing can be protected with an insulating anything against any moisture.<br \> | + | '''11.''' The closed casing can be sealed with an electricians tape against any moisture.<br \> |
| (Due to the many holes on the chassis that's more of an alibi work;)) | | (Due to the many holes on the chassis that's more of an alibi work;)) |
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| GPIO22 turns the machine on and off. | | GPIO22 turns the machine on and off. |
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− | The two cables from the adapter cable to the control unit come on normally. | + | The two cables from the adapter cable to the control unit come on the closer. |
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| GPIO23 switches the automatic load. | | GPIO23 switches the automatic load. |
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| The two extended cores of the green terminal come on the opener. | | The two extended cores of the green terminal come on the opener. |
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− | The connection diagram can be seen in the photo below the veins. | + | The connection diagram can be seen in the photo below the wires. |
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| [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Relais1.jpg]] | | [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Relais1.jpg]] |
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| Here is a photo of the not connected relays. | | Here is a photo of the not connected relays. |
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− | Who renounces the option 1 (automatic load detection) of course has only one relay. | + | Who renounces the option 1 (automatic shot detection) of course has only one relay. |
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− | Anyone who uses three relays, is prepared for the coming option "automatic cleaning program". | + | Anyone who uses three relays, is prepared for the coming option "automatic cleaning program". (Now implemented) |
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| [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Relais2.jpg]] | | [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Relais2.jpg]] |
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− | '''13.''' The completed attached relay should be protected against short circuits, as we put it in with the casing of the control electronics.<br \> | + | |
− | I have used a shrink tube. Wrap with electrical tape should also rich. | + | '''13.''' The completed attached relay should be protected against short circuits, as we put it into the casing of the control electronics.<br \> |
| + | I have used a shrink tube. Wrap with electrical tape should also be OK. |
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| [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Relais3.jpg]] | | [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Relais3.jpg]] |
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− | '''14.''' Here there is still space for our relays.<br \> | + | '''14.''' Here is space for our relays.<br \> |
| Now the housing of the control unit can be closed again. | | Now the housing of the control unit can be closed again. |
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| [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Relais4.jpg]] | | [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Relais4.jpg]] |
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− | '''15.''' Now only missing the Stomanschluß for our Raspberry.<br \> | + | |
− | For this we cut out the extension simply the clutch off and connect it to the power cord of Vivaldi. | + | '''15.''' Now only the power plug for our Raspberry is missing.<br \> |
| + | For this we cut out the extension and connect it to the power cord of Vivaldi. |
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| [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Strom1.jpg]] | | [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Strom1.jpg]] |
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− | '''16.''' Option 2: electricity meter (only if necessary) | + | '''16.''' Option 2: electricity meter (only if desired) |
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− | Now can also be installed easily the electricity meter.<br \> | + | Now the electrical meter can also be installed.<br \> |
− | Just the power cord of Vivaldi pull something into the machine until it reaches to the cup warmer. | + | Just pull the power cord of the Vivaldi into the machine until it reaches to the cup warmer. |
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| [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Strom2.jpg]] | | [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Strom2.jpg]] |
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− | The cables at the top of separation and use the electricity meter.
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| S0 + goes to Raspberry Pin6 (mass). | | S0 + goes to Raspberry Pin6 (mass). |
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− | If the electricity meter as a display my have, so must not be visible, as we read the values on the Raspberry. | + | If the electricity meter has a display, it need not to be visible, as we read the values on the Raspberry. |
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| [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Stromzaehler.jpg]] | | [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Stromzaehler.jpg]] |
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− | '''17.''' Option 3: Shot Timer (only if desired)
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− | We engage the shot timer from the relay for the solenoid valve. Obtain Due to the size and a potential free contact, I have used a reed relay with built-in freewheeling diode.
| + | '''17.''' Option 3: Shot timer (only if desired) |
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− | The solder points on which we can solder the relay we see in the following image. !! Caution !! Unfortunately, the cores (+/-) are reversed on the photo. After correction I forgot to make a new image. | + | We engage the shot timer from the relay for the magnetic valve. Because of the size and the need of a potential free contact, I have used a reed relay with built-in freewheeling diode. |
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| + | The solder points on which we can solder the relay we will see in the following image. !! Caution !! Unfortunately, the cores (+/-) are reversed on the photo. After correction I forgot to make a new image. |
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| [[File: Shottimer_Platine.JPG]] | | [[File: Shottimer_Platine.JPG]] |
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− | And here the used reed relays. That there are also favorable at Reichelt (SIL No. 7271-D 12V). The designation reads: SA12-1A72-71D | + | And here the used reed relays. This is also available at Reichelt (SIL No. 7271-D 12V). The label is: SA12-1A72-71D |
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| [[File: Shottimer_Reedrelais.JPG]] | | [[File: Shottimer_Reedrelais.JPG]] |
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| '''18.''' Now everything can be reassembled.<br \> | | '''18.''' Now everything can be reassembled.<br \> |
| The Raspberry I tucked in my top of the cup warmer.<br \> | | The Raspberry I tucked in my top of the cup warmer.<br \> |
− | The SD card is facing up, so I can easily make a firmware change.<br \> | + | The SD card is facing up, so I can easily make a firmware update.<br \> |
− | With cable ties of the ammeter and the Raspberry can be fixed. | + | With cable ties the power meter and the Raspberry can be fixed. |
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| [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Einbauort.jpg]] | | [[File: VivaldiMyTimer_Einbauort.jpg]] |
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− | '''19.''' Now we need the software. The Image I'll put here on the board are available. Link follows. | + | '''19.''' Now we need the software. |
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| With the tool "Win32 Disk Imager" it is written to the SD card.<br \> | | With the tool "Win32 Disk Imager" it is written to the SD card.<br \> |
− | Then plug in the Raspberry and connect via cable to the network.<br \> | + | Then plug it in the Raspberry and connect via cable to the network.<br \> |
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− | Now the plug into the socket of Vivaldi. | + | Now power on the Vivaldi. |
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− | After 2 minutes, the web interface should be under http: // Vivaldi / be accessible. | + | After 2 minutes, the web interface should be reachable: http://Vivaldi/ |
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| The login is: viv<br \> | | The login is: viv<br \> |
| Password: viv | | Password: viv |
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− | Now a test of the correct wiring of the relay can be carried out. | + | Now a test of the correct wiring of the relay can be done. |
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− | '''20.''' In the "Settings" menu, which is accessible through the gear icon at the bottom right, the system settings can be made. | + | '''20.''' In the "settings" menu, which is accessible through the gear icon at the bottom right, the system settings can be made. |
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− | Here, the SSID and the WAP-Key of the WLAN network is entered. Then the power plug (power) must be taken shortly and the LAN cables are pulled.<br \> | + | Here, the SSID and the WPA-Key of the WLAN network can be entered. Then the power plug must be disconnected shortly and the LAN cable are disconnected.<br \> |
| Insert power plug. | | Insert power plug. |
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