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EZO sensor not working
#11
you need to send command to sensor to enable i2c. sorry, i am not used it before. mabye you can contact with sensor's seller.
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#12
OK let me try testing all of this on a separate ESP32 board. Will share results.
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#13
good luck.
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#14
(07-16-2024, 11:36 AM)admin Wrote: good luck.

Thanks Admin. So I made good progress!

Anybody using Atlas Scientific probes: While it works with both UART and I2C, by default the probe is set on UART.

To switch the board to I2C, follow these steps:
Interfacing Atlas Scientific Ph Sensor with Arduino via UART/I2C (how2electronics.com)

UART: led is green, with I2C activated, it's blue.

Once done, you will see your probe in the logs.

Admin: How do I connect 2 probes (I have a pH and ORP) ?

First one is connected using the I2C extender and this works fine. 
Second one: I tried using the I2C connector on top of the E16P board but it doesn't work.

   
   
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#15
First one is connected using the I2C extender and this works fine. use by which board? which port? can you upload a photo?
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