Re: Current Cost energy monitor can't see sensor
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 7:08 pm
Thanks for the info.
I think your "pollution" may be from the data sent out from the CC128. Apart from the real time output the CC128s also outputs history at various times of the day. Meteohub has to ignore all these history output and just work on real time data. If the code is not quite correct then meteohub could pick up the odd stray reading.
Now my sensor is up and running it should output zero unless I run my hot water then 9600 (or 96watts) will be output. By checking my sensor especially overnight when it should be zero it should be possible to see if any extra data is being picked up.
I think your "pollution" may be from the data sent out from the CC128. Apart from the real time output the CC128s also outputs history at various times of the day. Meteohub has to ignore all these history output and just work on real time data. If the code is not quite correct then meteohub could pick up the odd stray reading.
Now my sensor is up and running it should output zero unless I run my hot water then 9600 (or 96watts) will be output. By checking my sensor especially overnight when it should be zero it should be possible to see if any extra data is being picked up.