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      scroggyg
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      Can I connect multiple 6060 push on the same RS485 bus. I see that we can set a device ID, is this stored on the device after a power cycle?

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        scroggyg
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        I see from the code the ID is stored in EEPROM, but I suspect there can only one device on the bus at a time when the address is set.
        Also I suspect I would use an address other than 1, as this is the default address, set when a new device is added

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          scroggyg @scroggyg
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          @scroggyg Neither the 6060 push or the STAMP PLC are provided with connectors. The connector type seems to be ht-3.96 4p which I can only find by importing from China. I have some PowerCAN modules which were supplied with this connector, could you please provide these connectors in future?

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            robski
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            general rule for RS485 bus is the same baudrate and parity on all slave devices and each device with different slave ID, max 32 devices on one chain

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