The script works perfectly, and I have it running for multiple powerplugs.
Now I'm trying to find a way that i can adjust the values already recorded, so i can get my history working properly. Any ideas how to do that with for example DB Browser for SQLite?
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- Monday 03 February 2020 10:49
- Forum: Z-Wave
- Topic: Neo CoolCam Power plug 12A+ problem with kWh
- Replies: 46
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- Wednesday 13 March 2019 13:50
- Forum: Examples & Solutions
- Topic: dzVents version of the Solar Data Script [SOLVED]
- Replies: 175
- Views: 48993
Re: dzVents version of the Solar Data Script [SOLVED]
True - I'll not be derailing this thread, but I'll have to weigh my own levels. As the levels for outside should trigger different things, and it might have to adjust it in my scripts.
But I'm glad we get this and there is still enough people active with it.
But I'm glad we get this and there is still enough people active with it.
- Wednesday 13 March 2019 13:08
- Forum: Examples & Solutions
- Topic: dzVents version of the Solar Data Script [SOLVED]
- Replies: 175
- Views: 48993
Re: dzVents version of the Solar Data Script [SOLVED]
@jake
OK, I would think it would be lower as that, but I guess that I'm wrong... lets keep an eye out though, as i do feel it is very different from the last time you responded (10k vs 40k).
Might just have to invest in a LUX meter
OK, I would think it would be lower as that, but I guess that I'm wrong... lets keep an eye out though, as i do feel it is very different from the last time you responded (10k vs 40k).
Might just have to invest in a LUX meter
- Wednesday 13 March 2019 11:23
- Forum: Examples & Solutions
- Topic: dzVents version of the Solar Data Script [SOLVED]
- Replies: 175
- Views: 48993
Re: dzVents version of the Solar Data Script [SOLVED]
...Trimmed my quote... Hi, Seems you're using my script and not the one from bramv. I'll check the difference between mine and bramv's to see if there's any difference about the LUX. It could be that i've made an error when I adapted the script with the cloud coverage instead of the okta value ...
- Wednesday 06 March 2019 14:38
- Forum: Examples & Solutions
- Topic: dzVents version of the Solar Data Script [SOLVED]
- Replies: 175
- Views: 48993
Re: dzVents version of the Solar Data Script [SOLVED]
I seem to have a really weird issue. It is very cloudy here today, yet the cover is reported as 23%. My calculated LUX is 40.000 and above, which feels way to high for the location right now. I'm suspecting something in the calculation is going wrong but I can't lay my fingers on it. I'm using the ...