Troubleshooting
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Raspberry Pi
Pi Fails to Boot
When I boot it up, it says:
[.....] Checking file systems . . . fsck from util-linux 2.20.1 dosfsck 3.0.13, 30 Jun 2012, FAT32, LFN /dev/mmcblk0p5:15 files, 9256/30651 clusters open: No such file or directory dosfsck 3.0.13, 30 Jun 2012, FAT32, LFN fsck died with exit status 6 failed (code6). [FAIL] File system check failed. A log is being saved in /var/log/fsck/checkfs if that location is writable. Please repair the file system manually. . . . failed! [warn] A maintenance shell will now be started. CONTROL-D will terminate this shell and resume system boot. . . . (warning). sulogin: root account locked, starting shell root@raspberrypi:^#
Adam Equipment CPW200plus Scale
CPW200plus turns itself off within seconds of being turned on
We have observed this behavior before. We don't know why this happens. We suspect moisture. If you play with the scale long enough, it may start working. Take it to a dry place and let it sit over night. 2. First: Make sure the batteries are good. (If the AC power connector is not making good contact the batteries will go dead. There may only be enough juice in them to power the scale for less than a minute. There is a low battery indicator on the scale display. If the batteries are low, there is probably a problem with the scale power supply.
Second: Try disconnecting the yellow cable to the scale frame. The connector is on the bottom of the frame which is under the hive. And powering the scale up. If it turns on and stays on, then reconnect the yellow cable to the bottom of the scale frame.
No weight or weight is zero and doesn't change.
1. Scale LCD is off or doesn't display correct weight.
Is scale turned on?
2. Scale won't stay on.
Scale displays correct weight but not showing up on website.
1. Check scale parameters. 2. Check DB-9 connector from USB hub (via USB to RS-232 converter cable) to scale.
3. Make sure the POE splitter output voltage is set to 12 VDC.