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At that point the RPICT card will be fully restored.
At that point the RPICT card will be fully restored.


'''If you intend to keep using the Emonpi image and prevent the reflash from happening.'''
===If you intend to keep using the Emonpi image and prevent the reflash from happening.===


The right way to do this is still unknown to us. However we do have a solution that work for now. Let us know if you know the most elegant solution.
The right way to do this is still unknown to us. However we do have a solution that works for now. Let us know if you know a better solution.


Open the following file:
Open the following file:

Revision as of 13:35, 10 December 2021

If you have installed the Emonpi image on your Raspberrypi and have connected the RPICT card on it then there are big chances the RPICT firmware has been wiped out.

To confirm this is the case install the lcl-show-header.py utility with the commands below.

wget lechacal.com/RPICT/tools/lcl-show-header.py.zip
unzip lcl-show-header.py.zip
sudo mv lcl-show-header.py /usr/local/bin/

Then run it with

lcl-show-header.py

If the RPICT firmware has been modified the following message will be displayed.


To fix this you will have to restore the original firmware. For this install avrdude as explained in the link below.

Upload_Arduino_sketch_from_Raspberrypi_to_RPICT


Then download the latest firmware

wget http://lechacal.com/RPICT/sketch/RPICT_MCP3208_v3.2.0.ino.hex


then upload it to the RPICT

lcl-upload-sketch.sh RPICT_MCP3208_v3.2.0.ino.hex

After that you should restore the factory configuration. You should have received a four letter code with the RPICT card. We will assume TKPJ in the example below. Replace TKPJ with appropriate.

Get the configuration:

wget lechacal.com/hardware/c/TKPJ.conf

Write it

lcl-rpict-config.py -a -w TKPJ.conf

At that point the RPICT card will be fully restored.

If you intend to keep using the Emonpi image and prevent the reflash from happening.

The right way to do this is still unknown to us. However we do have a solution that works for now. Let us know if you know a better solution.

Open the following file:

nano /opt/openenergymonitor/EmonScripts/update/atmega_firmware_upload.sh

Then change line number 6 to become

serial_port="none"