Found and fixed a bug in Typica related to using the manual log entry window for pre-blend batches. I expect this is not a widely used feature (nobody reported the bug) but if anybody needs the fix before the next release it should be safe to just grab config/manuallogentry.xml from the development branch.
I've wanted to do something like that for a while anyway to set different PID tuning on startup to get up to temp faster then switch over to settings for stability and maybe do an auto-off timer. A lot of industrial stuff is simple enough and uses stuff that's sufficiently standardized that these sorts of things can be hacked together pretty easily.
Swapped out part of a heat sealer. Relay on the old controller was periodically failing closed which is the wrong failure mode. Thinking I might pop a Pi or similar with a relay hat and wire the RS485 pins on the controller to act as an extra safety monitor/shut down power to the controller in the event of PV exceeds SV by too much. There's room in the sealer and it's a relatively cheap mod for some extra safety.
I've been wanting to get to that for a while but I never copied those files over to the current computer and I couldn't remember exactly how I had things set up on the server.
Those updates go a lot faster now that I just push changed source files to a git repo and jekyll automatically generates the static files there. It used to be using FTP to transfer files generated by m4.
Updated the coffee list on the shop's web site to reflect current offerings. Nobody reads this. https://wilsonscoffee.com/coffeelist.html
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.