Minute Tab - New Flukso 2.2 with the 3 Pulse ports

Ive been setting this new one up all night (Came with a Euro plug for Australia??)
Any way I can not get the Minute tab to report on the graph page.
Standard error message,
Error - The call for sensor Consumption experienced a timeout. You are probably not in the same local network as the FLM.
Been thru this many times on the original Flukso 2 and fixed it by changing an ip addy in the settings. The new one has a different interface that you cant play with..

Help..

tintar's picture

hi baz

I get the exact same error for 'minute' (but always didn't think too much on it and everything else seems to work ok)

I wondered if the resolution of data somehow just wasn't there (NA/US setup, split 120V - flukso set as 3 phase but only using 2 analog sensors) - if that makes any difference. although the syslog seems like there should be plenty of resolution to back up the 'minute' tab.

for some reason, when I first got my flukso, I had a real heck of a time even getting it *on* the network, so since then I have not wanted to mess with the network settings (aside from going in to open the firewall on the wireless side ;-)

and, as you say, the new web interface has some significant changes from the previous UI.

you could always ssh and directly edit /overlay/etc/config/ ?wireless? ?network? (I would probably mess this up and end up having to factory reset... still not that familiar with openwrt)

or to be safer, if the dhcp server on your router allows assigning IP address by MAC, try changing it there?

bazzle's picture

Set as single phase, everything as I think it should be.??
Dont see why I a humble user needs to ssh into the Flukso to play around. The function 'should' work, somehow :(

icarus75's picture

I might have overlooked the real-time interface. There were some code changes on the FLM for r223, but nothing changed on the dash side. I'll do some testing in the coming days to see what's going on and get back to you.

Note that it's always a bit tricky to 'find' the FLM to report real-time readings. Nevertheless, it should work when you're in the same LAN segment.

Cheers
/Bart

bazzle's picture

Interesting bit I've noticed. If I flick back and forth between minute and Hour I some times get a freeze frame of the Minute reading.

bazzle's picture

Bart

Any progress here? From other posts and my other post I am not alone.