I think that replacing the doorPi with a laptop will solve a lot of the issues. I think our best debugging was pointing to a known usb power issue with raspis.
I have a laptop I can donate to this cause if anyone else thinks this makes sense as a solution.
Thanks,
AndrewOn Jan 20, 2014 1:27 PM, "Sam Tepper" <sam.tepper@gmail.com> wrote:I know this was tongue and cheek, but the object is (or should be) to have a number of people learn and volunteer to help, and not have to depend on any one person. I'd be happy to learn/help all I need to fix the door when it's broken - I believe I am qualified, and I enjoy slave labor and menial work.
On 01/20/2014 12:51 PM, Max Klein wrote:
Contact me,Requirements: None except patience, and I will teach you whatever relevant skills are necessary to make as poorly a working door as already exists.Do you want to be lavished with stress, anguish and minimal praise for the the thankless task of maintaining the sudo door "sudoor"? Well now is your chance.Why isn't the door electric door opening working reliably? I don't know, but I can tell you how its supposed to work, which parts are the most reliable, and the full history. Then you can fix it.
Imagine a your mirth at suddenly being responsible for a critical but poorly working access mechanism!
notconfusing
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