Have you set up a smart camera so you can see your kiln's digital controller when you're not in your studio? I set up a cheap wifi cam today and can't read the numbers on the display. Maybe they numbers are too bright or maybe the camera isn't high enough resolution...
Got advice?
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smart kiln cam
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Barclay Elizabeth Blanchard
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Barclay Elizabeth Blanchard
(pronounced Barkley)
servant of cats
Re: smart kiln cam
I have this problem with one of my controllers, and found that if I have a light shining directly on the readout display, I can easily see the numbers. I hope this works for you.