problem for port 1 no display
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i have 3 electric gauges set as 1 phase + n
also 1 gas gauge
on the dash port 1 with gauge name verwarming is not displayed
that's my problem
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i have 3 electric gauges set as 1 phase + n
also 1 gas gauge
on the dash port 1 with gauge name verwarming is not displayed
that's my problem
my mail
i have 3 current clamps and one gas clamp.
but on the display it show for electricity it show the second and third clamp
for this I show port 1 and port 2 settings
and also the dash where the first port clamp is missing
Hello,
I've done a fresh installation, currently only AmpClamps (or how are they called :) ).
I currently don't have an UTP cable near my fusebox. I have configured my device using the the LAN>PC connection. It seems the configuration is ok (selected 3phase + N), added name to each port.
My device is online (status according to flukso page):
Last HB: 09 Apr 2021 13:00:04
Uptime: 0d 0h
(time of writing is 13:38)
Looking at the sensors I get this: No sensors available.
Is this normal? How can I solve this?
This is one of the questions. The second one is:
Currently my box is connected to the internal Wifi network (10.x range). When I need to connect to the LAN port, I get 192.168.255.x. However, I don't see any possibility to remote connect to http://10.x.x.x.
Is it possible to control/read out data via Wifi? If not, how do I change the LAN interface to be DHCP enabled?
Sorry if this question was already posted, but I don't find a search function in the forum...
Thanks already,
BR
Danny
Hi,
Is there an optical sensor that can be mounted on this water meter?
Gr Erwin
I have a FLM02B with three current clamps on a three-phase system (no neutral wire), with the load very roughly split over 3 pairs of phases and a PV inverter on one pair. (schema attached)
The flukso is set to 3-phase (was 1 phase before)
I'm currently measuring very high power passing through the clamps, like 6000W whereas only 2600W is produced and less than 800W is consumed. The analog meter is running backwards.
When switching the inverter off, the flukso's measurements are within normal range (800W). After switching the inverter back on, the power appears to be realistic (having switched directions of course) for nearly a minute and then climbs back up to the impossible ranges. (logfile attached)
Is it even supposed to work in this condition? Am I doing something wrong?
(The clamps are tightened to a click. I couldn't avoid having the wires running from the clamps to the flukso close to the power wires for a few centimeter, but I minimized all other contact. The flukso is up to date (revision 250) and is fed with the original power supply and appears to be working fine otherwise. The number of clamp ports is set to three and the number of phases is set to the same. The inverter is a cheap chinese Sununo Plus 2.5K "transformerless")