- Tue Sep 12, 2017 5:55 pm
#196152
Hi,
I'm trying to use a Raspberry Pi, MAX31855K thermocouple amplifier, and solid state relay to control an espresso machine's boiler using a PID.
However I'm hitting a frustrating snag. I have everything hooked up and temps are reported properly (I'm reading temps using python libraries off the Pi). Heating up the probe reports a higher temperature, and vice versa, so I know the leads are hooked up properly.
The problem happens when I plug the espresso machine in the wall. The MAX31855K immediately starts reporting a temperature ~20F too low (instant temperature read drop). As soon as I unplug the machine, the temp returns to its accurate value.
I was using this thermocouple (http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_ ... cts_id=307) which has a stainless steel sleeve, and appears to be a "grounded" thermocouple, which apparently the MAX31855K doesn't support - even though I'm following plans made by someone who used this thermocouple succesfully. I suspect its still supposed to work since the espresso machine's ground is not the same as the breakout board's ground (the 'floating' raspberry pi ground).
Fair enough, I bought a new k type thermocouple that is ungrounded - and same issue!!
At this point, I don't know what to do. Could the MAX31855K breakout board be defective? Anything else I could check? Here's a circuit diagram:
Thanks in advance!
I'm trying to use a Raspberry Pi, MAX31855K thermocouple amplifier, and solid state relay to control an espresso machine's boiler using a PID.
However I'm hitting a frustrating snag. I have everything hooked up and temps are reported properly (I'm reading temps using python libraries off the Pi). Heating up the probe reports a higher temperature, and vice versa, so I know the leads are hooked up properly.
The problem happens when I plug the espresso machine in the wall. The MAX31855K immediately starts reporting a temperature ~20F too low (instant temperature read drop). As soon as I unplug the machine, the temp returns to its accurate value.
I was using this thermocouple (http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_ ... cts_id=307) which has a stainless steel sleeve, and appears to be a "grounded" thermocouple, which apparently the MAX31855K doesn't support - even though I'm following plans made by someone who used this thermocouple succesfully. I suspect its still supposed to work since the espresso machine's ground is not the same as the breakout board's ground (the 'floating' raspberry pi ground).
Fair enough, I bought a new k type thermocouple that is ungrounded - and same issue!!
At this point, I don't know what to do. Could the MAX31855K breakout board be defective? Anything else I could check? Here's a circuit diagram:
Thanks in advance!