2021-02-04, 10:50 AM
Hi,
@djdsails:
Wich device do you use for running tinypilot?
A raspberry Zero W?
Put your sd card with the latest tinypilot-image into the pi, powerd it up and look for the on-board-led of the pi. It must flicker. If it stays dark, or blinking (in a code) or flashs, stops and start flashing again and again then (mostly) something is wrong with your sd card and image.
When the pi boots up after a short time you find a wifi called "pypilot" connect with it (no password needed) and then enter the address 192.168.14.1 into the browsers address row. Then you should get connection to the pypilot via the web gui.
When this works you can be shure your pypilot-service is running and then you can start to get a connection to your motor controler.
Without beeing shure that your pypilot is running it´s not clear why you didn´t get a connection to your motor controler.
Best regards
Andreas
@djdsails:
Wich device do you use for running tinypilot?
A raspberry Zero W?
Put your sd card with the latest tinypilot-image into the pi, powerd it up and look for the on-board-led of the pi. It must flicker. If it stays dark, or blinking (in a code) or flashs, stops and start flashing again and again then (mostly) something is wrong with your sd card and image.
When the pi boots up after a short time you find a wifi called "pypilot" connect with it (no password needed) and then enter the address 192.168.14.1 into the browsers address row. Then you should get connection to the pypilot via the web gui.
When this works you can be shure your pypilot-service is running and then you can start to get a connection to your motor controler.
Without beeing shure that your pypilot is running it´s not clear why you didn´t get a connection to your motor controler.
Best regards
Andreas