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include a sensor a second time?

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    Hi,

    while experimenting with Vera, UI7 and MySensors I have included a temperature sensor with a Dallas DS1820 sensor.
    Since it didn't give me any temperature values I wanted to deinstall it and then include it again.
    So I removed the device (actually three devices: one called "Arduino Node", one Voltage which appears as "Multimeter" and the actual temp sensor). When I tried to reinclude it the device was not found. When changing the sensor's internal
    NODE_ID to a fresh unused number that worked again. So first question: how can I remove a device from Vera UI7 completely, that is including the "used up" NODE_ID?

    And how can I make the sensor work ;) as re-including didn't help with my original problem?

    Christoph

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      Reset Vera. It sometimes caches stuff..

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        Reset Vera means reconfigure everything again right?

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          No, just cut the power and let it reboot.

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            Isn't it rebooting-like every day like 3 am or something like that ?? (I think I saw something like that somewere or just need to sleep little more :$ )

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              Yes, true, it does. Interesting way of solving unstableness of a product BTW ;)

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