Same here! Everything is working well after updating to 4.2g.
Have a nice time! :)
Meteohub Update 4.2f
Moderator: Mattk
Re:Meteohub Update 4.2f
@skywright:
You caught a second Meteohub bug that I just fixed on your system (doing a recomputation now). This bug only occurs when you have calibration settings for rain in effect and if you are using data sensors. It has to do with that I am working on a better support for RFXmeter sensors, that do power consumption recording with counters that should be similar evaluated like rain totals. May sound a bit weird, but I am using cumulation techniques invented for rain sensor evaluation for this and did something wrong when referring to calibration settings.
I hope this is the last bug newly introduced by 4.2f. I will fix some more minor things before heading for a (hopefully mostly bug-free) 4.3 for the end of the coming week.
Thanks for your feedback that helped a lot to get this fixed in reasonable time.
You caught a second Meteohub bug that I just fixed on your system (doing a recomputation now). This bug only occurs when you have calibration settings for rain in effect and if you are using data sensors. It has to do with that I am working on a better support for RFXmeter sensors, that do power consumption recording with counters that should be similar evaluated like rain totals. May sound a bit weird, but I am using cumulation techniques invented for rain sensor evaluation for this and did something wrong when referring to calibration settings.
I hope this is the last bug newly introduced by 4.2f. I will fix some more minor things before heading for a (hopefully mostly bug-free) 4.3 for the end of the coming week.
Thanks for your feedback that helped a lot to get this fixed in reasonable time.
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Re:Meteohub Update 4.2f
All fine now. :cheer:admin wrote:@skywright:
You caught a second Meteohub bug that I just fixed on your system (doing a recomputation now).
Thank you for your prompt response and the backgrond explantion. I'm glad that I was able to assist.
The RFXmeter idea sounds like a great additional use for Meteohub.
I'm sure that many uses will be found for your generic "data" sensor type, both built-in (like the RFXmeter support) and via plug-ins. :)