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This QuickApp monitors your Solax managed Solar Panels The QuickApp has (child) devices for Solarpower/m², Today production, Total production, Total Power to Grid, Total Energy to Grid, Energy from Grid, Total Power/m², Battery Energy, AC Power R, AC Power S, AC Power T, Battery Power, Power DC1, Power DC2, Power DC3 and Power DC4 The rateType interface of child device Today Energy is automatically set to "production" The readings from the child device Today Energy will be shown in the new energy panel The readings from the child device Total Energy is automatically set to the right Wh unit (Wh, kWh, MWh or GWh) See API documentation on https://www.eu.solaxcloud.com/phoebus/resource/files/userGuide/Solax_API_for_End-user_V1.0.pdf User can get a specific range of information through the granted tokenID. Please obtain your tokenID on the API page of Solaxcloud for free. The tokenID can be used to obtain real-time data of your inverter system. The obtain frequency need to be lower than 10 times/min and 10,000 times/day. Version 3.0 (19th February 2023) Changed the descriptions of the Solax Cloud values Converted the feedinpower value from positive to negative or from negative to positive Added translation for English, Dutch and Portugese Added child device for consumeenergy Version 2.1 (4th December 2022) Prevented almost empty responses like these: {"success":false,"exception":"Query success!","result":"this sn did not access!"} Added log text to main device if no data from Solax Cloud Version 2.0 (16th April 2022) Added Child Devices for feedinpower, feedinenergy, consumeenergy, feedinpowerM2, soc, peps1, peps2, peps3, batPower, powerdc1, powerdc2, powerdc3, powerdc4 Added all values returned from the Solax Cloud to the labels Changed all the device types to the most current ones Changed the handling of bad responses from the Solax Cloud Replaced null values in responses with 0.0 Optimized some code Version 1.0 (17th November 2021) Tested, ready for release Version 0.2 (15th November 2021) Changed json response Version 0.1 (13th November 2021) First (test) version Variables (mandatory): tokenId = token ID of your Solax Inverter, obtain your tokenID on the API page of Solaxcloud for free inverterSN = Unique identifier (Serial No.) of your Solax inverter solarM2 = The amount of m2 Solar Panels (use . for decimals) for calculating Solar Power m² (default = 0) interval = The default is 300 seconds (5 minutes), the daily API limitation is maximum 10 times/min and 10,000 times/day debugLevel = Number (1=some, 2=few, 3=all, 4=simulation mode) (default = 1) API items: Description (Accuracy) (Unit) inverterSN: Unique identifier of inverter (Serial No.) sn: Unique identifier of communication module (Registration No.) acpower: Inverter.AC.power.total (1) (W) yieldtoday: Inverter.AC.energy.out.daily (0.1) (KWh) yieldtotal: Inverter.AC.energy.out.total (0.1) (KWh) feedinpower: Grid.power.total (1) (W) feedinenergy: Grid.energy.toGrid.total (0.01) (KWh) consumeenergy: Grid.energy.fromGrid.total (0.01) (KWh) feedinpowerM2: Inverter.Meter2.AC.power.total (1) (W) soc: inverter.DC.battery.energy.SOC (1) (%) peps1: Inverter.AC.EPS.power.R (1) (W) peps2: Inverter.AC.EPS.power.S (1) (W) peps3: Inverter.AC.EPS.power.T (1) (W) inverterType: Inverter type, details refer to Table 4 in appendix inverterStatus: Inverter status, details refer to Table 5 in appendix uploadTime: Update time (format 2016-10-26 17:33:01) batPower: Inverter.DC.Battery.power.total (1) (W) powerdc1: Inverter.DC.PV.power.MPPT1 (1) (W) powerdc2: Inverter.DC.PV.power.MPPT2 (1) (W) powerdc3: Inverter.DC.PV.power.MPPT3 (1) (W) powerdc4: Inverter.DC.PV.power.MPPT4 (1) (W) Download the QuickApp here (download the file and un-zip): https://github.com/GitHub4Eddy/solax_monitor/archive/refs/tags/solax-monitor-30.zip or from the Fibaro Marketplace: https://marketplace.fibaro.com/items/solax-monitor How to install: Open the Configuration Interface Go to Settings > Devices Click + Choose Other Device Choose Upload File Choose file from your computer with .fqa
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Hi, i've created a virtual device showing instantaneous power and other info about overall consumption of my house (measures are made right after the main meter from energy company) Is there any way to have this virtual device seen as a power metering device (like the fibaro power plug) so it will be considered in the energy panel? Any glue to obtain it? Maybe through some plug in or specifically defined virtual device code providing data as a physical device will do? In general, maybe it would be nice to have virtual devices classified by functions, as physical devices are (ligthing, control switches etc) Many thanks Simone -
This Quickapp retrieves energy consumption, energy production, gas and water usage from the (P1 Monitor) energy, gas and water meter. This Quickapp uses the software of ztatz.nl to get the values from your smart energymeter. The ztatz plug-and-play software can run on a Raspberry Pi or in a Docker container. The Energy consumption and energy production are added to the HC3 energy panel. Use the child devices Todays Consumption and Todays Production to store energy data (kWh) in the Energy Panel. And use the child devices Consumption and Production for instantaneous power (Watt) in the Energy Panel calculations. Child Devices for: Consumption (Watt) (input for instantaneous power in Energy Panel calculations) Production (Watt) (input for instantaneous power in Energy Panel calculations) Todays Consumption (kWh) (input for energy panel) Todays Production (kWh) (input for energy panel) Waterflow (Liter) Consumption High (kWh) Consumption Low (kWh) Production High (kWh) Production Low (kWh) Consumption L1 (Watt) Consumption L2 (Watt) Consumption L3 (Watt) Production L1 (Watt) Production L2 (Watt) Production L3 (Watt) Ampere L1 (Amp) Ampere L2 (Amp) Ampere L3 (Amp) Voltage L1 (Volt) Voltage L2 (Volt) Voltage L3 (Volt) Total Gas (m³) Total Waterflow (m³) Interval: It is possible to process messages from the smart meter every second. Of course, this is only possible if the smart meter actually sends a message every second. This can be turned on via the ztatz software P1 port configuration page via the "maximum processing speed" option. Note that this gives a higher load on the Rpi (or Docker). It has been tested on the Rpi3/Rpi4 and works well on it. Older or other RPIs have not been tested. The P1 Monitor QuickApp uses 2 API calls each cycle, and if you also use Waterflow, 3 API calls each cycle. With an interval setting of 10 seconds there is an API call every 5 seconds (and with Waterflow enabled, every 3.33 seconds). So the fastest interval setting will probably be 3 seconds with Waterflow and 2 seconds without Waterflow. Ztatz software: https://www.ztatz.nl Docker container based on the ztatz.nl software: The container version has the same functionality as the full version for the Raspberry Pi. Docker container: https://hub.docker.com/r/mclaassen/p1mon I use a Raspberry Pi Smart Meter Cable Starter Kit Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.1 2GB 32GB Micro SDHC Smart Meter cable P1 Monitor software from: https://www.ztatz.nl Water Flow Sensor (M18 8mm sensing DC 5V NPN NO LJ18A3-8-Z/BX-5V cylinder inductive proximity sensor switch work voltage 5VDC special for MCU) Version 2.0 (8th January 2023) Changed child device types for optimal support of the Energy Panel: kWh -> com.fibaro.energyMeter ampere/voltage -> com.fibaro.electricMeter Watt -> com.fibaro.powerMeter gas -> com.fibaro.gasMeter water -> com.fibaro.waterMeter Removed Power device calculation Removed child devices for gross consumption and device consumption Changed code to multi file Added for translations for English, French, Polish and Dutch Version 1.6 (8th January 2022) Changed the waterflow algoritme to show more stable and more acurate measurements Small change in the code for checking existance of waterflow sensor Changed the Waterflow unit from Liter to L/min Added experimental net consumption to power Added Lasthour gas to labels Changed the API request for status to json output Version 1.5 (4th September 2021) Support of new Energy Panel: Changed Child device Net Consumption to Main device with type com.fibaro.powerSensor (value can be positive or negative) Added Child device Todays Consumption to show the daily energy consumption in kWh Added Child device Todays Production to show the daily energy production in kWh Changed Child device Consumption High and Low to com.fibaro.energyMeter (kWh in property "value"; "rateType" = consumption). These values will be shown in the new energy panel. Changed Child device Production High and Low to com.fibaro.energyMeter (kWh in property "value"; "rateType" = production). These values will be shown in the new energy panel. Added automaticaly change rateType interface of Child device Consumption High and Low to "consumption" and Production High and Low to "production Changed Child device Consumption and Production to type com.fibaro.powerSensor (Watt) to show power graphs Changed Child device Consumption L1, L2 and L3 and Production L1, L2 and L3 to type com.fibaro.powerSensor (Watt) to show power graphs Additional changes: Added todays Maximum consumption and todays Maximum production and timestamp to the label text and Child device log text Added todays Maximum consumption and todays Maximum production automatic format measurement to W, Kw, MW or GW Added todays Consumption low and high (kWh) and todays Production low and high (kWh) to the label text and Child devices log text Added todays Consumption of gas in the label text and Child device log text Added Timestamp in format dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm:ss to log of Main device and labels Placed production below consumption in the labels Solved bug when Production is higher than Consumption with calculation of Gross Consumption (Gross Consumption = Net Consumption minus or plus Device Consumption) Version 1.4 (11th April 2021) Added Child Devices Waterflow and Total Waterflow Version 1.3 (13th February 2021) Added Child Devices for Voltage L1 L2 L3 Version 1.2 (6th February 2021) Added a lot of Child Device Version 1.1 (18th January 2021) Solved a bug when powerID = 0 Version 1.0 (15th Januari 2021) Changed routine te get Energy Device ID's fast (no more maxNodeID needed) Added "Update Devicelist" button to update the Energy devicelist Added Tarifcode High and Low (and empty for flat fee) Rounded Consumption and Production to zero digits Watt Added Quickapp variable for debug level (1=some, 2=few, 3=all). 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Re-aranged the labels Cleaned up some code Version 0.3 (16th August 2020) Added Quickapp variables for easy configuration Added Power Production Changed method of adding QuickApp variables, so they can be edited Tested on P1 Monitor version: 20221105 V2.1.0 Raspberry Pi model: Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.1 Linux-5.15.74-v7l+-armv7l-with-glibc2.31 Python version: 3.9.2 QuickApp variables (mandatory, they will be automatically added with the default values): IPaddress = IP address of your P1 monitor interval = Number in seconds, the P1 Monitor normally is updated every 10 seconds, sometimes even faster debugLevel = Number (1=some, 2=few, 3=all) (default = 1) waterMeter = Existance of watermeter true or false (default = false) language = Preferred language (default = en) (supported languages are Engish (en), French (fr), Polish (pl) and Dutch (nl)) Download the QuickApp here (download the file and un-zip): https://github.com/GitHub4Eddy/p1_monitor/archive/refs/tags/p1_monitor_20.zip or Fibaro Marketplace: https://marketplace.fibaro.com/items/p1-monitor How to install: Open the Configuration Interface Go to Settings > Devices Click + Choose Other Device Choose Upload File Choose file from your computer with .fqa
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What does the "Save energy to database "do (device configuration)? I figure out the "Use stored energy data in Energy Panel", the "Use instantaneous power in Energy Panel calculations" and the "Calculate energy used", but can't figure out what the "Save energy to database" do...
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I have some device connected to z-wave plugs that can measure the energy consumption and aeon labs plugs are used. Now I would like every month a report how many kWh, all summary of consumption. Best would be to get that report by email. Is something like this possible in the HC3 lite with LUA? Can anybody help me to get started: - how to get all consumption summary - how to send an email - how to run the script only once per month Thanks
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Hi, I am having a hard time undestanding how to use the energy panel in HC2. It seems the graphs can never be completely trusted as they show different data depending on time window. Compare graphs 1 and 2 below. They both show power consumption for same two devices, but in graph 2 I have zoomed in a bit so the window is shorter. Graph 1: 03:30 to 13:15 Graph 2: 04:30 to 11:45 The blue line is the power consumption of my house and the red line is for my espresso maker. I first looked at time window 1 and was surprised at how little power the espresso machine used, around 600W apparently. I knew this could not be correct so I zoomed in to get a closer look. Zooming in gave a completely different graph as you can see. Now the consumption looks correct, about 1800 W. This odd behaviour is more or less standard in the energy panel.. Peak levels move up and down as you zoom in and out of the graph, making it all but impossible to get a good and trustworthy view of the data and the trends. Sometimes is looks like a device has had higher momentary power consumption then the whole house, but when I change the zoom level it becomes clear that that was not the case at all, the data was just misrepresented in the graph. Is this just a bug in the system or is there some clever thinking behing how the data is presented that is above my level of intelligence?
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From all my Double Switches 2 one seems to be wrong. All reports energy change immediately when I turn light on/off however the one does not report at all. Only way to get the reports is to set interval where are other works without the interval. Any ideas?
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Hello I have HC2 with the latest 4.532 beta The Home Energy Meter seems to be on the latest firmware. Only Total of Power in Watt an the the Total of Energy in kWH are updatet. All of the other readings aren't updatet in HC2 I've tried to change the parameter 101 to 4144911 to have all the readings in HC2, but in my case, it allways stays at default, which is 2. Also any other parameter can't be changed. Below screen shots of the Aeotec Firmware, parameters, the Aeotec Parameter Calculation sheet, the Polling intervall If I set a polling interval, in my case 30 seconds, the readings in HC2 get updatet. Also the Aeotec ZW095 home Energy Meter doesn't show up in the actual Android Fibaro APP. Does anybody know, how to change the aeotec parametes? Thanks in advance Best Regards Fabir
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Hi, Hopefully this an easy one... I have a HEM ( I think its a 1, 60A 1 clamp) and I'm running 4.100 It's on the main feed into my consumer electricity panel for my house In the energy consumption panel I can see the watts and also in the device view ( watts and accumulated kwh) If I check through the API I can see the volts / Amps value but the watts and kwh are showing as 0.00 KWH/WATTS {"id":1475,"name":"House Watts","roomID":234,"type":"com.fibaro.energyMeter","baseType":"com.fibaro.meter","enabled":true,"visible":true,"isPlugin":false,"parentId":1471,"remoteGatewayId":0,"interfaces":["energy","power","zwave"],"properties":{"parameters":[{"id":3,"lastReportedValue":1,"lastSetValue":1,"size":1,"value":1},{"id":5,"lastReportedValue":50,"lastSetValue":50,"size":2,"value":50},{"id":6,"lastReportedValue":50,"lastSetValue":50,"size":2,"value":50},{"id":7,"lastReportedValue":50,"lastSetValue":50,"size":2,"value":50},{"id":9,"lastReportedValue":10,"lastSetValue":10,"size":1,"value":10},{"id":10,"lastReportedValue":10,"lastSetValue":10,"size":1,"value":10},{"id":11,"lastReportedValue":10,"lastSetValue":10,"size":1,"value":10},{"id":101,"lastReportedValue":14,"lastSetValue":14,"size":4,"value":14},{"id":102,"lastReportedValue":590080,"lastSetValue":590080,"size":4,"value":590080},{"id":103,"lastReportedValue":2049,"lastSetValue":2049,"size":4,"value":2049},{"id":111,"lastReportedValue":-740793856,"lastSetValue":-740793856,"size":4,"value":-740793856},{"id":112,"lastReportedValue":120,"lastSetValue":120,"size":4,"value":120},{"id":113,"lastReportedValue":1800,"lastSetValue":1800,"size":4,"value":1800}],"zwaveCompany":"AEON Labs","zwaveInfo":"3,3,67","zwaveVersion":"1.19","pollingTimeSec":0,"configured":"true","dead":"false","deviceControlType":"0","deviceIcon":"102","emailNotificationID":"0","emailNotificationType":"0","endPointId":"1","energy":"1.85","liliOffCommand":"","liliOnCommand":"","log":"","logTemp":"","manufacturer":"","markAsDead":"true","model":"","nodeId":"212","parametersTemplate":"317","power":"691.92","productInfo":"0,134,0,2,0,28,1,19","pushNotificationID":"0","pushNotificationType":"0","remoteGatewayId":"0","saveLogs":"true","serialNumber":"","showEnergy":"true","smsNotificationID":"0","smsNotificationType":"0","unit":"kWh","useTemplate":"true","userDescription":"","value":"0.00"},"actions":{"reconfigure":0,"reset":0},"created":1476812003,"modified":1476812003,"sortOrder":430} VOLTS {"id":1476,"name":"House Volts","roomID":234,"type":"com.fibaro.multilevelSensor","baseType":"com.fibaro.sensor","enabled":true,"visible":true,"isPlugin":false,"parentId":1471,"remoteGatewayId":0,"interfaces":["zwave"],"properties":{"parameters":[{"id":3,"lastReportedValue":1,"lastSetValue":1,"size":1,"value":1},{"id":5,"lastReportedValue":50,"lastSetValue":50,"size":2,"value":50},{"id":6,"lastReportedValue":50,"lastSetValue":50,"size":2,"value":50},{"id":7,"lastReportedValue":50,"lastSetValue":50,"size":2,"value":50},{"id":9,"lastReportedValue":10,"lastSetValue":10,"size":1,"value":10},{"id":10,"lastReportedValue":10,"lastSetValue":10,"size":1,"value":10},{"id":11,"lastReportedValue":10,"lastSetValue":10,"size":1,"value":10},{"id":101,"lastReportedValue":14,"lastSetValue":14,"size":4,"value":14},{"id":102,"lastReportedValue":590080,"lastSetValue":590080,"size":4,"value":590080},{"id":103,"lastReportedValue":2049,"lastSetValue":2049,"size":4,"value":2049},{"id":111,"lastReportedValue":-740793856,"lastSetValue":-740793856,"size":4,"value":-740793856},{"id":112,"lastReportedValue":120,"lastSetValue":120,"size":4,"value":120},{"id":113,"lastReportedValue":1800,"lastSetValue":1800,"size":4,"value":1800}],"zwaveCompany":"AEON Labs","zwaveInfo":"3,3,67","zwaveVersion":"1.19","pollingTimeSec":0,"configured":"true","dead":"false","deviceControlType":"0","deviceIcon":"47","emailNotificationID":"0","emailNotificationType":"0","endPointId":"1","liliOffCommand":"","liliOnCommand":"","log":"","logTemp":"","manufacturer":"","markAsDead":"true","model":"","nodeId":"212","parametersTemplate":"317","productInfo":"0,134,0,2,0,28,1,19","pushNotificationID":"0","pushNotificationType":"0","remoteGatewayId":"0","saveLogs":"true","serialNumber":"","smsNotificationID":"0","smsNotificationType":"0","unit":"V","useTemplate":"true","userDescription":"","value":"237.36"},"actions":{"reconfigure":0},"created":1476812003,"modified":1476812003,"sortOrder":406} AMPS {"id":1477,"name":"House Amps","roomID":234,"type":"com.fibaro.multilevelSensor","baseType":"com.fibaro.sensor","enabled":true,"visible":true,"isPlugin":false,"parentId":1471,"remoteGatewayId":0,"interfaces":["zwave"],"properties":{"parameters":[{"id":3,"lastReportedValue":1,"lastSetValue":1,"size":1,"value":1},{"id":5,"lastReportedValue":50,"lastSetValue":50,"size":2,"value":50},{"id":6,"lastReportedValue":50,"lastSetValue":50,"size":2,"value":50},{"id":7,"lastReportedValue":50,"lastSetValue":50,"size":2,"value":50},{"id":9,"lastReportedValue":10,"lastSetValue":10,"size":1,"value":10},{"id":10,"lastReportedValue":10,"lastSetValue":10,"size":1,"value":10},{"id":11,"lastReportedValue":10,"lastSetValue":10,"size":1,"value":10},{"id":101,"lastReportedValue":14,"lastSetValue":14,"size":4,"value":14},{"id":102,"lastReportedValue":590080,"lastSetValue":590080,"size":4,"value":590080},{"id":103,"lastReportedValue":2049,"lastSetValue":2049,"size":4,"value":2049},{"id":111,"lastReportedValue":-740793856,"lastSetValue":-740793856,"size":4,"value":-740793856},{"id":112,"lastReportedValue":120,"lastSetValue":120,"size":4,"value":120},{"id":113,"lastReportedValue":1800,"lastSetValue":1800,"size":4,"value":1800}],"zwaveCompany":"AEON Labs","zwaveInfo":"3,3,67","zwaveVersion":"1.19","pollingTimeSec":0,"configured":"true","dead":"false","deviceControlType":"0","deviceIcon":"47","emailNotificationID":"0","emailNotificationType":"0","endPointId":"1","liliOffCommand":"","liliOnCommand":"","log":"","logTemp":"","manufacturer":"","markAsDead":"true","model":"","nodeId":"212","parametersTemplate":"317","productInfo":"0,134,0,2,0,28,1,19","pushNotificationID":"0","pushNotificationType":"0","remoteGatewayId":"0","saveLogs":"true","serialNumber":"","smsNotificationID":"0","smsNotificationType":"0","unit":"A","useTemplate":"true","userDescription":"","value":"4.28"},"actions":{"reconfigure":0},"created":1476812003,"modified":1476812003,"sortOrder":408} Does anybody know how to read the watts successfully or is there another clamp meter that works reliably with the HC2 I recently got a 2.6 kw PV array installed and I'm trying to monitor what I am using v generating any help appreciated Thanks -f
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I have an VD to gather real time values for monitoring battery bank. I can see these values in HC2 but not in Fibaro App (android). Is there an Fibaro App bug? Could be fixed somehow? Thank a lot for any feedback, Tomas
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Hello, guys, are there any possibility to configure summary consumption on dashboard bar. By default the the sum of the values is displayed related to all device which have function of energy metering. The point is that I have a smart meter on a main incomer (input) and it measures already the total consumption of all my electrical devices. So, it's enough for me to show only this value on the dashboard bar.
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After I installed Aeon power meter, I disabled all metering’s from other devices. I also disabled metering from phase 1-3 clamps and I use only total one. Nevertheless, I get different information across whole fibaro ecosystem. Web status bar shows consumption (3 differnet measurings 597W, 696W, 2,83kw) that is 1,x-4 times higher than real one, while all fibaro devices are off, so the only reading is from aeon meter. Iphone app shows in status bar different number and the only correct one (real data from aeon). (217W, 317W, 2,45kw) Android tablet app displays 0W (reports only when some module is turned on - module declared power). Any experience with this?
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I have some device connected to z-wave plugs that can measure the energy consumption (devolo (Metering Plug MT:2646) and aeon labs (aeotec ZW075 v2) plugs are used). Now I would like every month a report how many kWh each of the plugs counted so far. Best would be to get that report by email. Is something like this possible in the HC2 eg with LUA? Can anybody help me to get started: - how to get the combined kWh from the devices - how to send an email - how to run the script only once per month thanks
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Hello guys, I have got there strange behavior with HEM-3 version 1.8. With this particular device, there only Meter on Phase 2 meassure correctly, but phase 1 and phase 3 meassure only 50% of energy, based on voltage multiply by current. See attachments for seeing the difference. I also shut down reports for whole HEM. And customer has not power factor 0,5, i'm 100% sure about that. Electrical connection is corect. Did you met this strange behavior or something similar to this? There are some strings in CZ. Výkon = power. Cel. W. Fáze 1 = Power on Phase 1, ...
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Hi. Now, we started to install clamp power meters from AEON. At the first view, it works really cool. When I turn on my fan, or boiler I see proper value of consumption. Because I know fan is 1800 Watts, and boiler about 2000 Watts. So value of current consumption looks realistic. But, our problem started when we checked consumption for 1 week. As additional info, we installed several devices for different customers, and all of them has their own hardware electric meters. And of course we wanted to see same value for z-wave meter, and usual hardware meter. But unfortunately (I don't know why) z-wave meter shows smaller values. I'm sorry for probably stupid question, but is it okay to see such result? 1. I have new meters with 1.8 firmware. 2. I tried to modify different parameters like update intervals and so on. 3. Double checked connection according to manual. 4. Difference between values - something like 200%.. 5. How is accurete your AEON meters? Have you compared calculated Watts/month with you electic bill? Thank you for reply.
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Hi all, I have a HCL with 4.057 Software Running. I have an Aeon DSB28 that is giving me some real problems. The Aeon has been added successfully to the HCL and the template loaded. However there are several slaves that are giving out data that I don't want. If I delete them, they just come back. I only have Clamp No.1 installed (230VAC, UK Single Phase), so Clamp 2 and Clamp 3 are non-existent. The data found on the Meter Total updates regularly and seems to keep track of usage. However, the Clamp No.1 actual reading is static, never updates and just gets added to the Meter Total meaning the power usage shown on the top of the screen is way out from what I'm actually using. The problems started on upgrading to 4.057 so I'm guessing its probably a software bug that I'm stuck with? Anybody else had issues?
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