Have you installed it yet? Can you post a couple screenshots?johnstonf wrote:You can do it on a per-channel x-watts... can you also do anything based on the profile that it is very spiky looking (like noise would)... maybe spikes of 1-2 watts AVERAGE to .5 for exampe?, where a REAL low watt would be more FLAT (so average being close to max of 80% of readings for example).
scottmichaelj wrote:This is a good question. However for the channels that have nothing connected to them and hid this would be perfect. So that maybe the best option. Don't worry about the small energy shown on connected channels but for channels with nothing it will stop adding phantom energy consumption for those.Teken wrote:What's going to happen if you actually have 1-2 watts of real energy consumption? Will the system not display that energy reading at all?
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I'm away, so i won't be doing much for a few days...
(i think i need a pc too, so my mac won't cut it, as i understand it)
(unless i get a chance lol and have an xp vm, etc)
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(i think i need a pc too, so my mac won't cut it, as i understand it)
(unless i get a chance lol and have an xp vm, etc)
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Just in case you weren't aware. You can push the Watt values via the DashBox to your UD ISY (Under Settings->Addons). It's a bit of a pain to setup due to the ISY not allowing automated creation of State Variables. I think this may be different once Nodes are implemented.johnstonf wrote:My pig of a hot water heater is on for 3+ htrs/day at 3500 watts, and putting it onto a contactor controlled by Insteon via UD ISY and only heating in green zone has paid and will pay a good chunk of my Insteon / ISY ROI. This GEM is fun to look at and impress my friends with, but wont have great ROI, me is thunkin.
Yeah, that's an unfortunate consequence.Teken wrote:What's going to happen if you actually have 1-2 watts of real energy consumption? Will the system not display that energy reading at all?
I discussed a per-channel setting with Paul. He'll investigate if it's possible.johnstonf wrote:You can do it on a per-channel x-watts... can you also do anything based on the profile that it is very spiky looking (like noise would)... maybe spikes of 1-2 watts AVERAGE to .5 for exampe?, where a REAL low watt would be more FLAT (so average being close to max of 80% of readings for example).
There's a Java updater on the software section also. It's not as tested as the GEM Network Utility, but worked for myself and others.johnstonf wrote:I'm away, so i won't be doing much for a few days...
(i think i need a pc too, so my mac won't cut it, as i understand it)
(unless i get a chance lol and have an xp vm, etc)
/fj
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I would really like to see this fix have a per channel filter. Because I have lots of idle gear that consumes 1-2 watts.
Regardless the COM 4.29 did remove superious noise from one channel on GEM 2. As an aside, does this COM firmware include the 1 wire fix which suppresses out of band readings when sensors are first applied?
Some release notes would be great as 4.29 is a big jump from 4.22 which has been rock solid.
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Regardless the COM 4.29 did remove superious noise from one channel on GEM 2. As an aside, does this COM firmware include the 1 wire fix which suppresses out of band readings when sensors are first applied?
Some release notes would be great as 4.29 is a big jump from 4.22 which has been rock solid.
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4.29 includes the updated 1-wire code.Teken wrote:I would really like to see this fix have a per channel filter. Because I have lots of idle gear that consumes 1-2 watts.
Regardless the COM 4.29 did remove superious noise from one channel on GEM 2. As an aside, does this COM firmware include the 1 wire fix which suppresses out of band readings when sensors are first applied?
Some release notes would be great as 4.29 is a big jump from 4.22 which has been rock solid.
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That's great to hear - If Paul is able to release a updated COM firmware that offers per channel filtering. I would have no issue applying it to my GEM 1 which is my production unit. As noted GEM 2 has been running just fine using COM 4.29.
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We have a 4.28 version without the channel filtering you could try if you want to see if it helps with the 1-wire issues. I've emailed it over.Teken wrote:That's great to hear - If Paul is able to release a updated COM firmware that offers per channel filtering. I would have no issue applying it to my GEM 1 which is my production unit. As noted GEM 2 has been running just fine using COM 4.29.
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That would explain the email you sent! Loading now and much thanks to you and Paul as always.ben wrote:We have a 4.28 version without the channel filtering you could try if you want to see if it helps with the 1-wire issues. I've emailed it over.Teken wrote:That's great to hear - If Paul is able to release a updated COM firmware that offers per channel filtering. I would have no issue applying it to my GEM 1 which is my production unit. As noted GEM 2 has been running just fine using COM 4.29.
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