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Offline trumz

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Re: How to plot power and fan in artisan
« Reply #15 on: April 22, 2017, 08:02:23 AM »
Thanks for trying to help but I still have the same problem.

I have a set value of "26" for my a power botton and when I click it, "P3" will display on my graph.  I also have a botton with a value set to 24, and "P2" will display after I click it.  Makes it hard to follow my power settings of a previous roast.

It seems that regardless of what number I put in as a value, the displayed number on the graph is rounded up.

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Re: How to plot power and fan in artisan
« Reply #16 on: April 22, 2017, 08:56:21 AM »
I think you will just have to get used to it.
What the label on the graph will give you is P for power or F for fan and the value that you have assigned to it.  In my case that value is the percentage of the full power that I use.  In the attached, you can see that P100 is what will show up when I press the button whose label is 3.75 kPa (since that is the amount that I consider 100% of usable gas).

As far as I can ascertain, there is no way to get the label on the graph to read the label as opposed to the value. 

However, if you find a way to do it, please let us know. 
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Re: How to plot power and fan in artisan
« Reply #17 on: April 22, 2017, 09:28:36 AM »
I understand that you have your values set as a percentage.

Do you have a botton with a set Value at anything other then a round number?  And if so, does it display that number in your graph with you press that botton?  I see you have a power botton with a Value of 93.  What is displayed when you hit that botton?

As far as I can ascertain, there is no way to get the label on the graph to read the label as opposed to the value. 
Yes that would be handy.  All that I'm trying to do is when I change my gas to say, 2.4 kPa, (or 25%) to be able to see that on the graph so I can replicate the same setting in the future.
« Last Edit: April 22, 2017, 09:35:09 AM by trumz »

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Re: How to plot power and fan in artisan
« Reply #18 on: April 22, 2017, 09:50:39 AM »
This profile has P93 (button says 3.5 kPa) and P53 (button says 2.0 kPa).


If you check my question at the Artisan Users List you will see that I have attempted to figure out how to do what you would like to do

http://lists.mokelbu.de/pipermail/artisan-user/2017-April/001604.html
« Last Edit: April 22, 2017, 09:55:51 AM by SusanJoM »
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Re: How to plot power and fan in artisan
« Reply #19 on: April 22, 2017, 01:06:29 PM »
Hmm, interesting.  Why then does my graph show "P2" when I have the Value set to "24"?

Did you get any resonces to your question over on the other site?  I didn't see any on the link you gave.

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Re: How to plot power and fan in artisan
« Reply #20 on: April 22, 2017, 02:26:53 PM »
I'm afraid  I've run out of ideas.

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Re: How to plot power and fan in artisan
« Reply #21 on: April 24, 2017, 01:31:53 AM »
I chose not to have it displayed as percentages but as values as follows;
4 kpa - 40
3,5 kpa - 35
3 kpa - 30
2,5 kpa - 25
etc.

For fan I have 7 settings and 7 values, both from 1-7. :-)

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Re: How to plot power and fan in artisan
« Reply #22 on: April 24, 2017, 09:11:17 AM »
I chose not to have it displayed as percentages but as values as follows;
4 kpa - 40
3,5 kpa - 35
3 kpa - 30
2,5 kpa - 25
etc.

For fan I have 7 settings and 7 values, both from 1-7. :-)

Well, duh, that sounds just too simple  :P

Just to be sure I understand, would you upload a picture of your Events > Buttons page and a profile that shows how they look.

Thanks.
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Re: How to plot power and fan in artisan
« Reply #23 on: April 24, 2017, 10:36:23 AM »
@trumz

Here's something to try.  Go to Extras and check "Decimal Places".  You should then see two digits in the event bubbles.

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Re: How to plot power and fan in artisan
« Reply #24 on: April 24, 2017, 12:41:11 PM »
I chose not to have it displayed as percentages but as values as follows;
4 kpa - 40
3,5 kpa - 35
3 kpa - 30
2,5 kpa - 25

How do you handle .75kPa or .5 kPa ???
I just went in and changed some of my buttons, but I got stuck when it came to those possibilities. ???
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Re: How to plot power and fan in artisan
« Reply #25 on: April 25, 2017, 01:34:10 PM »
This is how it looks like (see attached picture). I personally don't  have .25 increments as I feel it is a bit unessesary precision and I'd rather use more precise airflow changes to counteract that. What I want for a profile is easy replicateability without doing 100 of changes during the roast. But if you would like to have .25 increments then I'd suggest having the values as follows;

4kpa - 40
3.75 kpa - 37
3.5 kpa - 35
3.25 kpa - 32

So just skip the 5 at the end. There's nothing that would make you think 37 is somehing else than 37.5 anyways :-)
« Last Edit: April 25, 2017, 01:35:44 PM by Adondo »

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Re: How to plot power and fan in artisan
« Reply #26 on: April 26, 2017, 03:12:03 AM »
Here's something to try.  Go to Extras and check "Decimal Places".  You should then see two digits in the event bubbles.
Hi Dave,

This did the trick!  Great to be able to now see past gas settings.  Thanks!

 

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