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Who has a large zWave mesh network?
Hi,
I am looking for some information.
I recently learned that one should not set a report timer on 10 seconds because of network flooding..
So I am wondering what other people have set as 'Meter Report Interval'
I have it now on 60 seconds (with 11 devices)
Thanks in advance!
I am looking for some information.
I recently learned that one should not set a report timer on 10 seconds because of network flooding..
So I am wondering what other people have set as 'Meter Report Interval'
I have it now on 60 seconds (with 11 devices)
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Who has a large zWave mesh network?
Hello,
I have 49 nodes, and the report interval 60 seconds, and works fine.
RPI 3b+
I have 49 nodes, and the report interval 60 seconds, and works fine.
RPI 3b+
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35 device, no problem with reports
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And what is your Report interval setting?
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72 nodes, almost all reports disabled. Who needs them anyway?
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Ok but how do you do power measurements ?
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What do you want to do with the power measurements? Knowing that the light in the hall costs € 2 a year? I don't care.
There are only 2 power measurements active here. One for the desk of my son because he likes to switch everything on all the time and a second one for a water heater in the kitchen that I use to set the color of my Xiaomi gateway so I can see if the heater is ready or not.
In my opinion all those power reports are useless and only give extra load on the z-wave network and the Domoticz SQLite database.
There are only 2 power measurements active here. One for the desk of my son because he likes to switch everything on all the time and a second one for a water heater in the kitchen that I use to set the color of my Xiaomi gateway so I can see if the heater is ready or not.
In my opinion all those power reports are useless and only give extra load on the z-wave network and the Domoticz SQLite database.
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The whole idea (at least for me) is power measurements. Ofcourse not the lighting. But Wasmachines Dryers Computers fridge TV etc etcEgregius wrote: ↑Friday 29 November 2019 12:57 What do you want to do with the power measurements? Knowing that the light in the hall costs € 2 a year? I don't care.
There are only 2 power measurements active here. One for the desk of my son because he likes to switch everything on all the time and a second one for a water heater in the kitchen that I use to set the color of my Xiaomi gateway so I can see if the heater is ready or not.
In my opinion all those power reports are useless and only give extra load on the z-wave network and the Domoticz SQLite database.
Thats is why I bought these wallplugs .. for switching only I use cheaper Zigbee plugs
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For this, I have a Qubino Smart-Meter in my main switchboard. Seing curves and knowing any item consumption, I'm almost always able to know which significant device switches on. I can also estimate globally if my energy usage is well distributed hourly (especially when using a 2 rate contract)
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I use more the 'usage' than the 'power' metering - that is, get reports of how much power something has used over time. In the few cases where I do log power use as it happens, it's reporting no more than once per minute; I don't need greater precision than that. Also have to keep the message rate under control as I've 87 devices in the network.
I believe the general advice is to avoid having more than one device per second reporting or being polled on the network, for best reliability. Z-wave is very low-bandwidth.
I believe the general advice is to avoid having more than one device per second reporting or being polled on the network, for best reliability. Z-wave is very low-bandwidth.
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