I need to measure voltages from 0V to about 130V, so I am using resistors divider ( R1 =47k, R2=1k ).
How should I properly set up INPA1 in LK4? Or into which input should I connect the measured voltage?
Thank youi for help
Thank you for your reply. I have solved it.
You may be a greater expert (than me - I am just a beginner) on using LK4 - .
Can you please help me with setting up Email in LK4?
I set up the Email like this
https://preview.tinycontrol.pl/lk4/#/email
( with my credentials) but no emails arrive ( even if I just use
Test email sending option).
A also tried to use with my email server ( used with
No encryption option ) but the same.
My network works, because the time is updated via NTP server.
Do you have any idea what try?
Thanks for help
(01-09-2025, 11:09 AM)BMA napisał(a): [ -> ]Thank you for your reply. I have solved it.
You may be a greater expert (than me - I am just a beginner) on using LK4 - .
Can you please help me with setting up Email in LK4?
I set up the Email like this
https://preview.tinycontrol.pl/lk4/#/email Stickman Hook
( with my credentials) but no emails arrive ( even if I just use Test email sending option).
A also tried to use with my email server ( used with No encryption option ) but the same.
My network works, because the time is updated via NTP server.
Do you have any idea what try?
Thanks for help
Maybe it's your windows. Try reinstalling it.
That sounds like a fun project! To properly measure those voltages with your resistor divider, consider the input voltage range of your LK4's INPA1. You'll want the voltage across R2 to fall within that range. Connecting to INPA1 should work, but double-check your LK4's documentation for the best input. This reminds me of managing ingredients perfectly at
Papa's Pizzeria – precision is key for a good result! Hope you get the right reading.