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Q-talk *ON TOPIC ONLY* QUALITY ON TOPIC discussion of Backyard BBQ, grilling, equipment and outdoor cookin' . ** Other cooking techniques are welcomed for when your cookin' in the kitchen. Post your hints, tips, tricks & techniques, success, failures, but stay on topic and watch for that hijacking. |
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07-30-2012, 10:25 AM | #151 | |
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status.xml <nutcstatus> <!-- all temperatures are displayed in tenths F, regardless of setting of unit --> <!-- all temperatures sent by browser to unit should be in F. you can send tenths F with a decimal place, ex: 123.5 --> <OUTPUT_PERCENT>100</OUTPUT_PERCENT> <TIMER_CURR>00:00:00</TIMER_CURR> <COOK_TEMP>744</COOK_TEMP> <FOOD1_TEMP>744</FOOD1_TEMP> <FOOD2_TEMP>OPEN</FOOD2_TEMP> <FOOD3_TEMP>OPEN</FOOD3_TEMP> <COOK_STATUS>0</COOK_STATUS> <FOOD1_STATUS>0</FOOD1_STATUS> <FOOD2_STATUS>4</FOOD2_STATUS> <FOOD3_STATUS>4</FOOD3_STATUS> <TIMER_STATUS>0</TIMER_STATUS> <DEG_UNITS>1</DEG_UNITS> <COOK_CYCTIME>6</COOK_CYCTIME> <COOK_PROPBAND>500</COOK_PROPBAND> <COOK_RAMP>0</COOK_RAMP> </nutcstatus> all.xml <nutcallstatus> <!-- this is similar to status.xml, but with more values --> <!-- all temperatures are displayed in tenths F, regardless of setting of unit --> <!-- all temperatures sent by browser to unit should be in F. you can send tenths F with a decimal place, ex: 123.5 --> <COOK> <COOK_NAME>Backwoods Chubby</COOK_NAME> <COOK_TEMP>755</COOK_TEMP> <COOK_SET>2250</COOK_SET> <COOK_STATUS>0</COOK_STATUS> </COOK> <FOOD1> <FOOD1_NAME>Brisket</FOOD1_NAME> <FOOD1_TEMP>744</FOOD1_TEMP> <FOOD1_SET>1950</FOOD1_SET> <FOOD1_STATUS>0</FOOD1_STATUS> </FOOD1> <FOOD2> <FOOD2_NAME>None</FOOD2_NAME> <FOOD2_TEMP>OPEN</FOOD2_TEMP> <FOOD2_SET>1950</FOOD2_SET> <FOOD2_STATUS>4</FOOD2_STATUS> </FOOD2> <FOOD3> <FOOD3_NAME>None</FOOD3_NAME> <FOOD3_TEMP>OPEN</FOOD3_TEMP> <FOOD3_SET>1950</FOOD3_SET> <FOOD3_STATUS>4</FOOD3_STATUS> </FOOD3> <OUTPUT_PERCENT>100</OUTPUT_PERCENT> <TIMER_CURR>00:00:00</TIMER_CURR> <TIMER_STATUS>0</TIMER_STATUS> <DEG_UNITS>1</DEG_UNITS> <COOK_CYCTIME>6</COOK_CYCTIME> <COOK_PROPBAND>500</COOK_PROPBAND> <COOK_RAMP>0</COOK_RAMP> </nutcallstatus> config.xml <nutcallstatus> <!-- this is similar to all.xml, but with more values --> <!-- all temperatures are displayed in tenths F, regardless of setting of unit --> <!-- all temperatures sent by browser to unit should be in F. you can send tenths F with a decimal place, ex: 123.5 --> <COOK> <COOK_NAME>Backwoods Chubby</COOK_NAME> <COOK_TEMP>755</COOK_TEMP> <COOK_SET>2250</COOK_SET> <COOK_STATUS>0</COOK_STATUS> </COOK> <FOOD1> <FOOD1_NAME>Brisket</FOOD1_NAME> <FOOD1_TEMP>744</FOOD1_TEMP> <FOOD1_SET>1950</FOOD1_SET> <FOOD1_STATUS>0</FOOD1_STATUS> </FOOD1> <FOOD2> <FOOD2_NAME>None</FOOD2_NAME> <FOOD2_TEMP>OPEN</FOOD2_TEMP> <FOOD2_SET>1950</FOOD2_SET> <FOOD2_STATUS>4</FOOD2_STATUS> </FOOD2> <FOOD3> <FOOD3_NAME>None</FOOD3_NAME> <FOOD3_TEMP>OPEN</FOOD3_TEMP> <FOOD3_SET>1950</FOOD3_SET> <FOOD3_STATUS>4</FOOD3_STATUS> </FOOD3> <OUTPUT_PERCENT>100</OUTPUT_PERCENT> <TIMER_CURR>00:00:00</TIMER_CURR> <TIMER_STATUS>0</TIMER_STATUS> <SYSTEM> <MENU_SCROLLING>0</MENU_SCROLLING> <LCD_BACKLIGHT>50</LCD_BACKLIGHT> <LCD_CONTRAST>10</LCD_CONTRAST> <DEG_UNITS>1</DEG_UNITS> <ALARM_BEEPS>3</ALARM_BEEPS> <KEY_BEEPS>1</KEY_BEEPS> </SYSTEM> <CONTROL> <TIMEOUT_ACTION>0</TIMEOUT_ACTION> <COOKHOLD>2000</COOKHOLD> <ALARMDEV>500</ALARMDEV> <COOK_RAMP>0</COOK_RAMP> <OPENDETECT>1</OPENDETECT> <CYCTIME>6</CYCTIME> <PROPBAND>500</PROPBAND> </CONTROL> <WIFI> <IP>192.168.101.10</IP> <NM>255.255.255.10</NM> <GW>192.168.101.1</GW> <DNS>192.168.101.10</DNS> <WIFIMODE>0</WIFIMODE> <DHCP>1</DHCP> <SSID>CiscoRouter</SSID> <WIFI_ENC>4</WIFI_ENC> <WIFI_KEY>xxxxxxxx</WIFI_KEY> <HTTP_PORT>80</HTTP_PORT> </WIFI> <SMTP> <SMTP_HOST>smtp.hostname.com</SMTP_HOST> <SMTP_PORT>0</SMTP_PORT> <SMTP_USER/> <SMTP_PWD/> <SMTP_TO>[email protected]</SMTP_TO> <SMTP_FROM>[email protected]</SMTP_FROM> <SMTP_SUBJ>Temperature Controller Status E-Mail</SMTP_SUBJ> <SMTP_ALERT>0</SMTP_ALERT> </SMTP> </nutcallstatus>
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West Coast Backyard Team Shirley Fabrication - Shirley 24x56 Last edited by palmtreefrb; 07-30-2012 at 03:41 PM.. |
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07-31-2012, 02:51 PM | #152 |
Is lookin for wood to cook with.
Join Date: 03-03-11
Location: Finksburg, MD
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man, I can't wait for this app!!
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08-01-2012, 06:24 PM | #153 |
Is lookin for wood to cook with.
Join Date: 07-19-12
Location: Chicago, Illinois
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This looks awesome. I wish they'd go ahead and release the new firmware.
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08-01-2012, 09:34 PM | #154 |
Found some matches.
Join Date: 08-01-12
Location: erie
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Palm, I love the program!! Thank you so much for making it!! Would it be hard to code in an audible alerts option? Just wondering if that option might make it in someday.
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08-01-2012, 10:54 PM | #155 |
is one Smokin' Farker
Join Date: 01-22-11
Location: Indian Hills, California
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It's already done, just waiting for the next firmware version to be released. You can see a screen shot on my website.
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08-02-2012, 10:27 AM | #156 |
is One Chatty Farker
Join Date: 06-20-11
Location: Mooresville, NC
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Still no word on when they plan to release the firmware update?
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08-02-2012, 10:53 AM | #157 |
Is lookin for wood to cook with.
Join Date: 07-19-12
Location: Chicago, Illinois
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The new screenshots look great. One question: is it possible to set a range alarm? If it falls below X degrees or goes above Y degrees?
I see you've got a single temp alarm (but from the screenshot, I wasn't sure if this would work for a range, too.) For me, my concern is less with a single definitive temp and more a range -- 235F to 270F or whatever. So long as it's in the range, I'm fine -- and fluctuations within the range don't really matter (and probably give the meat the distinctive character of any given pit). Also -- is it possible to show/hide the individual food probes on the graph? I'm cooking ribs this weekend, so I'm only concerned about the pit temp. Is there an option to still record the food probes but not actually show them on the real-time graph? |
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08-02-2012, 01:58 PM | #158 |
Found some matches.
Join Date: 06-27-12
Location: San Anotonio,Texas
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Just looked at the screenshots They look Freaking Awesome! Cant wait for the new firmware update and software. “ Plamtree Rocks”
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08-02-2012, 03:08 PM | #159 |
Found some matches.
Join Date: 08-01-12
Location: erie
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Palmtree does rock!!! I am super exited for the new version. I was thing more of an alarm for the food. But this begging guy is not a chooser.
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08-02-2012, 04:03 PM | #160 | |
is one Smokin' Farker
Join Date: 01-22-11
Location: Indian Hills, California
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Bobby,
What I wanted was to be notified if the pit temp fell below or rose above a given value. So, If I enter 25 and I set my pit temp to 225 an alarm will be triggered at 199 or if the pit temp rises above 250. So essentially there is a range between 200-250, above or below that the alarm will sound. Does that work for you? I think we can remove probe series from the display if you need that. Shouldn't be too difficult. Rick Quote:
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08-02-2012, 04:10 PM | #161 |
Found some matches.
Join Date: 07-08-12
Location: crown point, IN
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cant wait for the app that appdesigngeeks are going to releas for the Cyber Wifi. it looks cool you will be able to set and see you pit temp and see a graph of the probs and pit to see the temp of a certain time period. i saw the screen shots and it looks awsome
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08-02-2012, 04:24 PM | #162 | |
Is lookin for wood to cook with.
Join Date: 07-19-12
Location: Chicago, Illinois
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As I say, I used it last weekend to monitor a couple cooks, and it worked perfectly. No issues at all! |
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08-02-2012, 05:15 PM | #163 |
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Join Date: 06-27-12
Location: San Anotonio,Texas
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I also did a run last weekend. Set up my laptop with the software. Did a 14lb. brisket took 16 hours. Then add 4 slabs of spare ribs and 12 leg quarters. Ran pit and software for a total of 18 hrs. With NO problems. Love the software. I fell like a 5 year old on X-mas day . Cant wait for update. “ Where there smoke there not fire just great BBQ”
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08-05-2012, 09:20 AM | #164 |
Knows what a fatty is.
Join Date: 07-30-12
Location: Kitchener, Ont
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I'm also looking forward to see an iOS app coming out to support the WiFi. I'm going to be in the market soon and this might be the deciding factor. Would be good to see something coming out for OS X as well.
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08-07-2012, 10:22 AM | #165 |
Got Wood.
Join Date: 06-14-12
Location: Highland Indiana
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BBQ App for iPhone Ready for Testers
Hi Everyone,
If anyone is interested in testing out the BBQ Remote App for Iphone or Ipad please send me an email or reply to this post and I can send you a link to download the app. I will need your UDID before I can send you the link. Any questions please contact me Thank You |
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