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by cr1cr1
Friday 14 June 2024 12:27
Forum: Bugs and Problems
Topic: Timer ghost events even in empty timer table.
Replies: 4
Views: 285

Re: Timer ghost events even in empty timer table.

Hi @lost, I was in table format and I just switched to grid to check, then switched again to table format; I'll see tomorrow morning if it has cleared anything. I remarked an additional event last night that kept my switch off this morning. I've added ON commands at 5.02 and sunset+0:02 to make sure ...
by cr1cr1
Thursday 13 June 2024 17:16
Forum: Bugs and Problems
Topic: Timer ghost events even in empty timer table.
Replies: 4
Views: 285

Re: Timer ghost events even in empty timer table.

Thanks for your quick reply. By doing that, I only found the 4 events per timer that I've created to counter-fight the ghost events switching off my two UV lamps used in my natural pool filtration system! See the extract below. Those events appear well in the table (added after I fully cleaned them ...
by cr1cr1
Thursday 13 June 2024 16:13
Forum: Bugs and Problems
Topic: Timer ghost events even in empty timer table.
Replies: 4
Views: 285

Timer ghost events even in empty timer table.

Hi, I've been using Domoticz since 2016 (More than 8 years now!) and I currently run version 2024.4. 2 switches devices associated with Fibaro Wall Plugs show a strange behaviour: they're having timer events (Off command) at a two times that I have identified as "on time 5:00" and "sunset+0:00". I ...
by cr1cr1
Saturday 27 April 2024 16:56
Forum: Z-Wave
Topic: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI
Replies: 474
Views: 281429

Re: Easiest way to migrate Openzwave to ZWave-JS-UI

Hi, I've been using Domoticz since 2016 - running on a RPi4. I was trying to keep OpenZWave in my Domoticz config, 50 hardware devices and I don't feel like wanting to migrate manually to Zwave-JS. What are the latest best practices? In the latest 2024.4 update I've lost a lot of zwave features: not ...
by cr1cr1
Thursday 14 May 2020 15:36
Forum: Python
Topic: Python plugin: DomoticzLinky
Replies: 13
Views: 2133

Re: Python plugin: DomoticzLinky

Thanks @Barberousse, this is a great plugin very easy to set up and well written.

Can you confirm that the data is collected / made available by Enedis only until the day before?
by cr1cr1
Tuesday 12 May 2020 20:17
Forum: Python
Topic: Python Plugin: Network Pinger (Native ICMP)
Replies: 52
Views: 15867

Re: Python Plugin: Network Pinger (Native ICMP)

Hi, I run Domoticz since 2016 on a RPi2 and have upgraded recently to a RPi 4 running Buster and Domoticz 2020.2. I tried this Pinger pluging and : - it crashed my Domoticz web server at each install and uninstall of the hardware - it showed a cumulative value of the ping instead of an instantaneous ...
by cr1cr1
Tuesday 12 May 2020 19:20
Forum: Show your projects
Topic: Tesla hardware module
Replies: 283
Views: 184823

Re: Tesla hardware module

... I think the purpose of Teslamate exceeds the purpose of the domoticz module. The domoticz module is meant for automation only (e.g. start/stop charging based on various conditions, warning when the car is open etc, warming or de freezing the car when you get up) just like the other sensors and ...
by cr1cr1
Tuesday 12 May 2020 18:14
Forum: Show your projects
Topic: Tesla hardware module
Replies: 283
Views: 184823

Re: Tesla hardware module

Hi @MrHobbes74, Well done for that Tesla module, congrats! I just migrated my Domoticz Pi server from a good old Pi 2 to a Pï 4 running Buster & Domoticz 2020.2 and I discovered it. I have a couple of Questions before configuring the module : - Is there a way to just enter the Tesla token and not ...
by cr1cr1
Thursday 07 May 2020 12:56
Forum: Third party and supplementary tools
Topic: How to monitor your internet connection with virtual custom sensors
Replies: 257
Views: 79257

Re: How to monitor your internet connection with virtual custom sensors

Hi, You can install the Ookla speedtest directly on the Pi4. Regards OK thanks. I installed it and got it running well. The speed reported by the Speedtest++ package is a bit higher though. I understood it uses raw data instead of TCP packets to measure the bandwitdh. Ookla speedtest seems to ...
by cr1cr1
Wednesday 06 May 2020 23:38
Forum: Third party and supplementary tools
Topic: How to monitor your internet connection with virtual custom sensors
Replies: 257
Views: 79257

Re: How to monitor your internet connection with virtual custom sensors

Well, the RPi 4 is managing the flow quite well by itself, look at the results of the above speedtest++ : pi@Raspberry-Pi4-Domoticz:~/SpeedTest $ /usr/local/bin/SpeedTest SpeedTest++ version 1.14 Speedtest.net command line interface Info: https://github.com/taganaka/SpeedTest Author: Francesco ...
by cr1cr1
Wednesday 06 May 2020 23:04
Forum: Third party and supplementary tools
Topic: How to monitor your internet connection with virtual custom sensors
Replies: 257
Views: 79257

Re: How to monitor your internet connection with virtual custom sensors

Hi, I've been using Speedtest-cli & st2domo.py for several years now. I was on a DSL line, with a Pi2. I migrated to a Fiber line (D/L went from 8 to 940Mbit/s and U/L from 0.8 to 430 !) as well as migrated my RPi2 to a bran new RPi4, 2GB on a brand new Raspbian install. I bumped into the upload ...
by cr1cr1
Saturday 28 March 2020 13:16
Forum: Show your projects
Topic: Tesla hardware module
Replies: 283
Views: 184823

Re: Tesla hardware module

Hi MrHobbes74, Thanks for the great work! I look forward to setting it up... but will need to upgrade my Raspbian & Domoticz to the latest versions before though... We were several people from a Tesla french forum to discuss about it but we did not have much time to make it a reality! Now I guess we ...
by cr1cr1
Sunday 02 October 2016 23:48
Forum: Z-Wave
Topic: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?
Replies: 37
Views: 24413

Re: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?

Well, healing the network seemed to reorganize its view:
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by cr1cr1
Sunday 02 October 2016 20:29
Forum: Z-Wave
Topic: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?
Replies: 37
Views: 24413

Re: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?

No answer on my previous question? Well, I have another one: why does it show two devices without interconnexions though they work perfectly fine in my network ? :roll: :) Devices 21, 22 & 23 have been included in one hour time-frame. 21 showed interconnexions immediately, nothing for 22 & 23 that ...
by cr1cr1
Sunday 04 September 2016 15:55
Forum: Z-Wave
Topic: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?
Replies: 37
Views: 24413

Re: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?

Hi Stuviow, No, it is not the case in my network : InfoVito003.jpg As you can see, the door sensors (9,10,11) have bold lines and operates on battery, and are sleeping devices. The two last devices I added are roller shutters (16 & 17) and display thin lines (the "Bureau" one has been installed more ...
by cr1cr1
Sunday 04 September 2016 14:23
Forum: Z-Wave
Topic: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?
Replies: 37
Views: 24413

Re: Zwave and groups -> how does it work?

Hi, Do you know the meaning of the line width in the zwave network graph? I remarked that most of the newer devices have thin lines at their ends while older devices have all bold lines. I mean by "newer" that they are a few days old and have already communicated successfully in the network of ...