No thank you for the wonderful support, let me download Chrome and see what happens
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RE: Custom widget
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RE: Custom widget
Could we not just add this as a widget type, when you add new widget, have a entry for gauge?
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RE: Hour Meter
@jkandasa BRILLIANT, thank you soooo much!!, I will test this out over the weekend and give some feedback!
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Hour Meter
Hi all,
Is it possible to display a hour meter on the dashboard? I have a standby generator and would love to log the hours that the generator runs, I can detect the AC with a CT clampon, so if I can send the start of the generator to MyController and start the hourmeter and stop when the generator turns off?
Any ideas on how I could get this to work please?
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RE: How would I connect this, Raspberry Pi, RFM69 and Arduino
Hi @jkandasa , when you say "Raspberry PI built in Tx/Rx pins with your Arduino" , does this mean, build a serial gateway on a Arduino Mini pro and connect the tx and rx pins
directly to the raspberry pi? Or must I use something like the Nano and connect the Nano to the Raspberry PI with serial to USB?What would your suggestion be for sending the sensor data to the cloud, I was thinking
"Sensor - ProMini with 433Mhz radio" >> "Serial Gateway - ProMini with 433Mhz radio" >> "Some Connection to Rapberry Pi" >> "Raspberry PI with MyController and GSM modem"
Regards
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RE: Data Export
Thanks again @jkandasa , After downloading the correct version, I got it working!
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RE: Data Export
Hi @jkandasa
I don't know if I'm doing something weird, but I get this belowpi@mmm_gateway:~ $ sudo -i root@mmm_gateway:~# /opt/mycontroller/bin/stop.sh Termination issued for Mycontroller.org server! root@mmm_gateway:~# ps -ef | grep myc root 18358 18300 0 13:14 pts/0 00:00:00 grep myc root@mmm_gateway:~# cd /opt/temp root@mmm_gateway:/opt/temp# ls -ltr total 30648 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7791840 Apr 5 2014 h2-2014-04-05.zip root@mmm_gateway:/opt/temp# java -cp h2/bin/h2*.jar org.h2.tools.Shell Welcome to H2 Shell 1.3.176 (2014-04-05) Exit with Ctrl+C [Enter] jdbc:h2:~/test URL jdbc:h2:/opt/mycontroller/conf/mycontroller [Enter] org.h2.Driver Driver org.h2.Driver [Enter] User mycontroller [Enter] Hide Password mycontroller Connected Commands are case insensitive; SQL statements end with ';' help or ? Display this help list Toggle result list / stack trace mode maxwidth Set maximum column width (default is 100) autocommit Enable or disable autocommit history Show the last 20 statements quit or exit Close the connection and exit sql> select * from user; Error: org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException: Table "USER" not found; SQL statement: select * from user [42102-176] sql> show databases; SCHEMA_NAME INFORMATION_SCHEMA PUBLIC (2 rows, 11 ms) sql> show tables; TABLE_NAME | TABLE_SCHEMA (0 rows, 19 ms) sql> quit Connection closed root@mmm_gateway:/opt/temp# /opt/mycontroller/bin/start.sh /usr/bin/java java version: 1.8.0_65 Start issued for Mycontroller root@mmm_gateway:/opt/temp# ps -ef | grep myc root 18403 1 99 13:16 pts/0 00:00:08 java -Xms8m -Xmx150m -Dlogback.configurationFile=../conf/logback.xml -Dmc.conf.file=../conf/mycontroller.properties -cp ../lib/* org.mycontroller.standalone.StartApp root 18434 18300 0 13:17 pts/0 00:00:00 grep myc root@mmm_gateway:/opt/temp#
Could you please point me in the right direction?
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RE: Hour Meter
@jkandasa It works when I use status, but any reason why my logic on watts used does not work please? I would like to understand, is this written only for state?
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RE: Hour Meter
Hi
Thank you, Let me try that, I just thought that detecting the watts used will be a good enough trigger
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RE: Hour Meter
I must be doing something wrong, I have a CT on my water heater and I tried to use that as a trigger, I see the clock, but does not run
If I look at the rules I can see that they were triggered, but the clock does not want to update
Please would you check my implementation and let me know what I'm doing wrong
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RE: How would I connect this, Raspberry Pi, RFM69 and Arduino
Thanks, but I want to stay away from the crowded 2.4Ghz band, I've learned my lesson