Can't read my gas meter anymore either
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- Saturday 18 December 2021 22:51
- Forum: Utility
- Topic: New smart meter
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1572
Re: New smart meter
Can you explain a little more? They just took out the old meter and swapped it for a new one. How is this supposed to work?
Can't read my gas meter anymore either
Can't read my gas meter anymore either
- Saturday 18 December 2021 11:50
- Forum: Utility
- Topic: New smart meter
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1572
New smart meter
We already had a smart meter with P1 port connected to domoticz. Yesterday, our utility-company replaced the meter by a new one. This thoroughly mixes up my registration since the old electricity counters are no longer valid and the counters from the new meter start at 0.
Is there a way to tell ...
Is there a way to tell ...
- Friday 31 August 2018 7:36
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: need a alarm system
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1126
Re: need a alarm system
We have a Jablotron 100. Communicates through ethernet and if that goes out it uses the mobile network to send SMS'es. Highly recommended!
- Friday 17 August 2018 20:29
- Forum: Z-Wave
- Topic: Fibaro FGBS001 temperature sensors disappeared
- Replies: 3
- Views: 991
Re: Fibaro FGBS001 temperature sensors disappeared
Disassembled the sensor today (it partly sits in the pool so I needed some time to get it out). It put my digital scope / analyzer on it and there was no communication to/fro the sensors. Disassembled them one by one, removing them from the bus. Nothing. Got out the microscope, the PCB looks ...
- Sunday 12 August 2018 16:18
- Forum: Z-Wave
- Topic: Fibaro FGBS001 temperature sensors disappeared
- Replies: 3
- Views: 991
Fibaro FGBS001 temperature sensors disappeared
I have fibaro FGBS001 "binary sensor", equipped with 3 temperature sensors that sit in my swimming pool. They used to work fine up to about two weeks ago. All of a sudden, the sensor disappeared completely from the air. So I disassembled the sensor, reset it and it worked fine again - for about half ...
- Saturday 07 April 2018 17:06
- Forum: Temperature and Weather
- Topic: How to continuously display custom temperatures?
- Replies: 0
- Views: 957
How to continuously display custom temperatures?
I have three temperature sensors in my swimmingpool, at different depths. They are connected through a Fibaro universal sensor and I can see them in Domoticz. And I have been able to combine them in a single graph through the "Custom Graph" option in the web interface like this:
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- Wednesday 15 November 2017 23:42
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: big house project
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1878
Re: big house project
I don't agree with some of your advice:
* Ethernet is overkill for most control tasks. I would use Z-wave for most sensors (provided money is no showstopper). Z-Wave provides a mesh network with bidirectional messaging and in my experience it is very reliable.
* Evohome is crap. Lots of small ...
* Ethernet is overkill for most control tasks. I would use Z-wave for most sensors (provided money is no showstopper). Z-Wave provides a mesh network with bidirectional messaging and in my experience it is very reliable.
* Evohome is crap. Lots of small ...
- Saturday 04 November 2017 8:37
- Forum: Utility
- Topic: Slimme meter/Smart meter cable stopped.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2384
Re: Slimme meter/Smart meter cable stopped.
Is there anyone else experiencing this issue?
Maybe. I see similar behaviour on my installation but thought it was a problem with jessie; P1 is the only sensor hooked up to a spare RPi running domoticz as slave to the main system located on the 2nd floor.
It hangs every 3 or 4 days with ...
- Wednesday 01 November 2017 22:28
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: No devices after installing P1 cable
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3323
Re: No devices after installing P1 cable
I think your z-wave stick uses USB0. For testing purposes, what happens if you pull the z-wave stick from the system and restart?
- Wednesday 27 September 2017 22:49
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: Sensor value in apps don't reflect reality
- Replies: 1
- Views: 525
Sensor value in apps don't reflect reality
Not sure where to post, so here it goes.
I have a couple of Z-Wave lightbulbs that are controlled by domoticz (currently v3.8153) on an Rpi3. More specifically: Domitech Smart LED "Retrofit kits". I have two of them, grouped together into a single group named "Lichten boven tafel". I can dim them ...
I have a couple of Z-Wave lightbulbs that are controlled by domoticz (currently v3.8153) on an Rpi3. More specifically: Domitech Smart LED "Retrofit kits". I have two of them, grouped together into a single group named "Lichten boven tafel". I can dim them ...
- Tuesday 05 September 2017 7:21
- Forum: Suggestions
- Topic: Add reset flag to switch timing options
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1202
Re: Add reset flag to switch timing options
I support this request. Makes things much easier!
- Saturday 02 September 2017 23:30
- Forum: Android
- Topic: Notification popup uses 12 hour sytem
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2485
Notification popup uses 12 hour sytem
I just noticed the popup dialog in the domoticz app for android* shows times in 12-hour format. As a test, I switched notifications on for a couple of lights, and switched the lights on at 23:18. The dialog shows:
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*): From the hamburger menu: Settings ...
Screenshot_20170902-232536.png
*): From the hamburger menu: Settings ...
- Saturday 02 September 2017 23:20
- Forum: Suggestions
- Topic: Add dynamic parameters to notifications
- Replies: 10
- Views: 4039
Add dynamic parameters to notifications
I have a binary sensor that is being used in a doorbell detection system. When the doorbell rings, I should get a notification on my phone. I noticed however Android's notification system is quite unreliable. Notifications sometimes are delayed for up to several hours. On the phone, you'll see a ...
- Tuesday 29 August 2017 22:34
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: Can I remove a false reading?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2687
Re: Can I remove a false reading?
Ah, works like a charm, thanks!
Yeah, it sure would be nice if we could edit in the table view.
Yeah, it sure would be nice if we could edit in the table view.
- Tuesday 29 August 2017 21:31
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: Can I remove a false reading?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2687
Can I remove a false reading?
I installed three temperature sensors in my swimmingpool on different heights, connected to Domoticz using a Fibaro binary sensor through Z-wave. The idea is to gather enough data to optimize the pump with and to check the effect of our solar deck.
Unfortunately, one of the sensors for whatever ...
Unfortunately, one of the sensors for whatever ...
- Monday 21 August 2017 18:55
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: RPi Zero W sensor
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1892
RPi Zero W sensor
Is anyone using a RaspBerry Zero W as a sensor?
These things are pretty cheap and feature WiFi. So I thought to use one to read my energy meter with and communicate its readings to domoticz over wifi.
Or is there a cheaper option? My domoticz server is not near to the energy meter and I have no ...
These things are pretty cheap and feature WiFi. So I thought to use one to read my energy meter with and communicate its readings to domoticz over wifi.
Or is there a cheaper option? My domoticz server is not near to the energy meter and I have no ...
- Monday 31 July 2017 22:49
- Forum: Device information
- Topic: Z-Wave factfile Fibaro FGBS-001 Universal Binary Sensor
- Replies: 16
- Views: 15936
Re: Z-Wave factfile Fibaro FGBS-001 Universal Binary Sensor
Thanks for the link Rob!
Anyway, a continuous 160 mW @ 16V? Damn... that's pretty outrageous! I'll have to rethink my strategy than - being used to uA territory (a Nordic nRF52 series featuring BLE takes 48 uA @ 3.3V per 100 ms bursts) IMHO anything this thirsty is really really really bad design ...
Anyway, a continuous 160 mW @ 16V? Damn... that's pretty outrageous! I'll have to rethink my strategy than - being used to uA territory (a Nordic nRF52 series featuring BLE takes 48 uA @ 3.3V per 100 ms bursts) IMHO anything this thirsty is really really really bad design ...
- Monday 31 July 2017 10:52
- Forum: Device information
- Topic: Z-Wave factfile Fibaro FGBS-001 Universal Binary Sensor
- Replies: 16
- Views: 15936
Re: Z-Wave factfile Fibaro FGBS-001 Universal Binary Sensor
I got me one of these for hooking up to 3 temperature sensors. Didn't get around to checking it on the hardware itself, but does anyone have information on the power consumption of this sensor? I would like to power it from a 9V/500mAh battery block unless that means swapping batteries every month...