Hello, I have a power widget, used only for power, it mesure 700W during 3 hours by days.
It working fine, no problem with him, but if I go to logs, the last one if the "comparative" by years, but what is the value compared, it's something like 7 000, 00 W
It's the power * hour * days ? but the value is not the good one.
I realy have no clue where this value is from ....
What is the "comparitive" graph for a power widget ?
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Re: What is the "comparitive" graph for a power widget ?
Like other sensor data like lux, or data of a custom sensor think this is an average value.
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Re: What is the "comparitive" graph for a power widget ?
But the device consume 700w by day every day during 3 hours.
I don't understand how I can have 7 000 W average ? (the average during the years is around 400W, from previous graph)
I m looking on another sensor a Weight one. It mesure a 5kg weight, and the "comparative" graph have a value = 50 Kg.
It's like it just take the value and * 10.
I don't understand how I can have 7 000 W average ? (the average during the years is around 400W, from previous graph)
I m looking on another sensor a Weight one. It mesure a 5kg weight, and the "comparative" graph have a value = 50 Kg.
It's like it just take the value and * 10.
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Re: What is the "comparitive" graph for a power widget ?
Could be... Because we do use integers and formsome sensors we use *10 to get one digit.
But open a GitHub issue and add some screenshots
But open a GitHub issue and add some screenshots
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