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Pulse Powermeter, set to the same value as real power meter?

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  • alexsh1A Offline
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    alexsh1
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    #6

    Thanks @sundberg84
    @fleinze Which value did you update in the DB please?

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      Slorf
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      #7

      Stop Domoticz
      Copy de Databse to your pc
      ( make a backup of the database )
      Use SQLLite Expert Personal to edit the database
      Go to "Device Status" and look for the row on the right side with your device
      Double click on the row, goto "SValue", edit this, click ok, clock ok again.

      Then the most important one:

      On the leftside goto "MySensorsVars", click on it, on the right side you will see your MySensors devices, click on your device and edit the "Value"

      Both SValue and Value should be the same and match whatever your whatever meter reads when you start using your sensor.

      Regards

      Alex

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      • S Slorf

        Stop Domoticz
        Copy de Databse to your pc
        ( make a backup of the database )
        Use SQLLite Expert Personal to edit the database
        Go to "Device Status" and look for the row on the right side with your device
        Double click on the row, goto "SValue", edit this, click ok, clock ok again.

        Then the most important one:

        On the leftside goto "MySensorsVars", click on it, on the right side you will see your MySensors devices, click on your device and edit the "Value"

        Both SValue and Value should be the same and match whatever your whatever meter reads when you start using your sensor.

        Regards

        Alex

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        alexsh1
        wrote on last edited by
        #8

        @Slorf - Many thanks!

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          Slorf
          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          After a couple of days troubleshooting I found a way !!

          Steps:

          • Clear the Eeprom of your sensor ( there is a sketch for this in the mysensors librairy ), this because your sensor keeps the readings in Eeprom
          • Reload your sketch
          • Connect the Sensor to Domoticz, it will be seen in Domoticz as a new device.
          • When the sensor starts it has a cleared Eeprom, it will request the values from the gateway, the gateway will request them from Domoticz
          • Connect the sensor to whatever you want to read, and wait for the first readings in domoticz
            ( when the sensor sends it first reading it will replace the values it got from the gateway with the values it has in it's own Eeprom, thus sending a wrong reading, when we clear the Eeprom we don't have this problem.
          • Backup the domoticz database from domoticz

          Then use the procedure from my previous post:

          ( make a backup of the database )
          Use SQLLite Expert Personal to edit the database
          Go to "Device Status" and look for the row on the right side with your device
          Double click on the row, goto "SValue", edit this: it should read something like:
          000.000;3424000 ( the first part is todat usage, the second part total usage

          click ok, click ok again.

          On the leftside goto "MySensorsVars", click on it, on the right side you will see your MySensors devices, click on your device and edit the "Value"

          Both SValue and Value should be the same and match whatever your whatever meter reads when you start using your sensor.

          Goto Meter on the leftside, sort the "device row id" find your device id and edit the value here to ( it could be that when you have a new sensor there is no entry here )

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            Slorf
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            Mhhhhh.. forget what I wrote, I still get strange readings.
            Next try will be to clear the gateway's Eeprom

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              sundberg84
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              #11

              @Slorf You are aware that some values are calculated on a daily basis? I think you can do as you said and manually change the db but you need to wait 24h (or after next midnight) to get the daily values right.

              Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
              MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
              MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
              RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                Slorf
                wrote on last edited by
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                @sundberg84

                I did that, but it did not help.

                From my observations sofar:

                • Changed the settings in the Domoticz database ( for example: changed the value of the my solarpanels to 3424000 kwh )
                • Waited a couple of days
                • Erased the Eeprom of the sensor
                • Connected the sensor
                • Domoticz shows 3424.000 kwh as it should be
                • On the first watt read by the sensors Domoticz shows 3642.150 kwh, this value is nowhere
                  to be found in the Domoticz database.

                So the next thing is to erase the Eeprom of the Gateway, it might be that the Gateway still holds a wrong value from testing.

                Regards

                Alex

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                  sundberg84
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  @Slorf

                  and with "connected the sensor" you mean retrieve the V_VAR1 and set kwg as this value as well?
                  This is my example from V_RAIN and a counter (V_VAR1)

                  Example with a bucketsize of 0.5 mm:
                  (V_RAIN counts on, counter counts on)
                  Day1 ................ Day2
                  V_rain 0.5 ............ V_rain 2.5
                  V_rain 1.0 ............ V_rain 3.0
                  Counter 1.0 ............ Counter 3.0
                  V_Rain 1.5 ............ V_Rain 3.5
                  V_Rain 2.0 ............ V_Rain 4.0
                  Counter 2.0 ............ Counter 4.0

                  Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                  MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                  MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                  RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                    Slorf
                    wrote on last edited by
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                    @sundberg84

                    With connecting I mean power it on and have it count.

                    I am wondering why the sensor should get the readings from the gw ?, the only thing I want is the sensor to send a signal to Domoticz for every pulse it detects

                    Alex

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                      sundberg84
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                      #15

                      @slorf Im pretty sure it does not get any reading from the gateway, its stored only in domoticz database or if you have manually entered some value in the sketch.

                      Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                      MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                      MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                      RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                        Slorf
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                        @sundberg84

                        I cleared the Eeprom from both gateway and sensor, then set the V_VAR2 on the sensor on a start value for example 5555

                        I changed the sketch not to request any values from the gateway

                        When the sensor gets it's first reading it's registered in Domoticz with the value of 5556 ( 5555 + first reading of 1 )

                        Now I have to questions:

                        After the first reading ( 5556 ) is send to Domoticz I can change the sketch back to where it requests the reading form the gateway ?

                        But if the sensor for example quits working for a week, then I have to change the V_VAR2 on the sensor again, which is not very handy ?

                        Thanks for the help !!

                        Alex

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