[OpenTRV-dev] its alive....
Bo Herrmannsen
EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN
Sat May 18 20:38:39 BST 2013
found this info on my water meter...:
For example, with my Elster water meter running at max flow rate (nothing
I've ever come close to doing) I should see a '1' (switch open) for at
least 685 msecs and a '0' (switch closed) for at least 1600 msecs
just figured that maybe could be used to do some debouce or ignore multiple
0's and 1's do to flicker in the halleffect sensor
/bo
2013/5/18 Mike Stirling <EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN>
> Bo,
>
> Once you get the irda interface working, send me a sample of the data you
> get over the serial and I will write you a Python script to submit to
> emoncms. You will need a Pi to run it on, but that could be the same one
> that's doing your logging.
>
> Mike
>
>
> On 18/05/13 02:27, Bo Herrmannsen wrote:
>
> finally got emon cms working
>
> http://87.51.52.114/emoncms/raspi&id=1
>
> for now just the outdoor temp... after some sleep i will add my hotwater
> cylinder
>
> and then the water meter and later heat meter
>
>
>
> if anyone knows i have this Q....
>
> my heat meter have about 6 values i can read out of it via a irda port...
> i have an arduino sketch for it so i dont think it will be any problem...
> thou this sketch just delivers to serial port... one line with each picked
> value... so if i cant not figure it who can help out with a sketch that can
> send those values?
>
> and next q is if emon cms can subtract to values and store that? or is
> that better done on board?
>
> /bo
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> OpenTRV-dev mailing EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN://lists.opentrv.org.uk/listinfo/opentrv-dev
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> OpenTRV-dev mailing list
> EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN
> http://lists.opentrv.org.uk/listinfo/opentrv-dev
>
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.opentrv.org.uk/pipermail/opentrv-dev/attachments/20130518/2d329dac/attachment.html>
More information about the OpenTRV-dev
mailing list