Hi,
I have been looking for similar issue but no luck so far.
For unknown reason since I do not know exactly, I have found that new copies of SMA devices are present in my system.
It looks like on the pictures attached.
I have been not touching any configuration of that, I do not believe that anything is changed. Everything is working on brand new Pi4, Fresh card and so on. It was started maybe 2-3 weeks ago.
And sometimes I got unreasonably high readings. Like I would get solar production of the year in one day.
I got similar huge values from different devices in my system.
All is on one of newer beta version 12313. But i believe it has occured on my previous Pi3 on Official 2020.2 as well (and for sure have seen on that old one few times on later betas).
Any ideas?
I have one. If you look at those values and for that particular one use string as a form of passing value decimal separator makes it ... a thousand times more.
Best,
P.
SBFSpot issues with devices
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Re: SBFSpot issues with devices
Don't know about the (extremely) high readings.wawrion wrote: ↑Monday 07 September 2020 14:17 Hi,
I have been looking for similar issue but no luck so far.
For unknown reason since I do not know exactly, I have found that new copies of SMA devices are present in my system.
It looks like on the pictures attached.
I have been not touching any configuration of that, I do not believe that anything is changed. Everything is working on brand new Pi4, Fresh card and so on. It was started maybe 2-3 weeks ago.
Additional devices usually occur when a hardware device is registered again. For example when a user clicks Add in stead of Update.
Maybe you could check if there was a software trigger doing this, f.e. after an update?
Delete the extra devices and see if it they return.
HTH
Edit: you can delete the high value: shift click. And see if another day a high value is recorded.
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Re: SBFSpot issues with devices
Hi @plugge,
I have'nt been adding anythin, as well as touching the page with Hardware at all. Of course as I have Z-Wave there - was there many times but nothing touched in terms of other new hardware ever since (SMA in particular)
For me it looks like it showed after reboot or so. I do not know. The symptomatic thing is that even if new devices appear - only first one has usable data. They just messing up devices collection.
so far I have additional 12(!) collections of reckless ones.
And having the huge value issue.
I had similar with another device from ZWave network. And it looked like e.g. reported value was 9.341kWh but due to some kind of conversion (string based??) that dot was omitted and treated as thousand separator.
Similarly look at my statistics: the value looks much more reasonable when you put a dot after 21. And fits to all those on the right of it.
Thanks for the reply
I have'nt been adding anythin, as well as touching the page with Hardware at all. Of course as I have Z-Wave there - was there many times but nothing touched in terms of other new hardware ever since (SMA in particular)
For me it looks like it showed after reboot or so. I do not know. The symptomatic thing is that even if new devices appear - only first one has usable data. They just messing up devices collection.
so far I have additional 12(!) collections of reckless ones.
And having the huge value issue.
I had similar with another device from ZWave network. And it looked like e.g. reported value was 9.341kWh but due to some kind of conversion (string based??) that dot was omitted and treated as thousand separator.
Similarly look at my statistics: the value looks much more reasonable when you put a dot after 21. And fits to all those on the right of it.
Thanks for the reply
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