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Handyboard/Miniboard Replacement
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Fri, 21 May 1999 02:01:42 GMT
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JIMLEORICH@AOL.COMnomorespam
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I have encountered of all things a gas grill which is controlled by a
microcontroller of unknown origins. This contoller has bit the bullet
and the grill vendor no longer supports it b/c they are out of business.
The controller has 7 digital user inputs, an analog input for a
millivolt output thermocouple, a digital output for an igniter, a 1 x 16 LCD
display, and a digital output for the gas valve.
I would like to replace this controller if possible, but I am uncertain
of the reliability of current microcontrollers in an outdoor condensing
environment. The original board was encased within epoxy and is
unidentifiable as a result. Heat damage is also visible on the epoxy.
Any suggestions? Anything would be appreciated at this point.
Thanks,
Jimmie
--
I fully realize that I have not
succeeded in answering all of
your questions........
Indeed, I feel I have not
answered any of them com-
pletely. The answers I have
found only serve to raise a
whole new set of question,
which only lead to more
problems, some of which
we weren't even aware
were problems.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Handyboard/Miniboard Replacement
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| (...) I'll get flamed for this, but I once dipped a board for an underwater robot in that liquid plastic stuff. It's at hardware stores, used for dipping wrench handles and stuff to make them more comfortable and electrically insulated. I held the (...) (25 years ago, 21-May-99, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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