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The built electricity meter for PZEM and ESP sends all data to Domoticz using Tasmoticz. The transmitted electricity has errors in the graphs where there is a solid line instead of a bar graph. The data regarding the amount of kW consumed is correct, but the sensor type is incorrect.
Detailed findings on the forum on this topic: https://domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=307877#p307877
An important post from one user: "Generally speaking, custom sensors are stored in percentage and percentage tables, so you get lines and daily minimum, maximum and average values.
If you use a counter device (stored in the counter and counter_calendar tables), you will get bars. You will receive daily counter increase bars."
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Added the values for the " Hichi" " Volkszähler Lesekopf, now this is also generating a device in Domotics, and allows you to do Smart metering. ( see: https://www.ebay.de/itm/314152997777 )
Hi, I also think bars might look nicer. I'll consider it.
I have contacted the author of the pr that enabled the energy values to see what he thinks about it.
For now I don't want to disturb his home automation...
Thanks for the answer.
Currently, if I do not use the energy yesterday and today, in a few days I have no idea how much energy was consumed a few days ago. Bar charts will do the trick.
The built electricity meter for PZEM and ESP sends all data to Domoticz using Tasmoticz. The transmitted electricity has errors in the graphs where there is a solid line instead of a bar graph. The data regarding the amount of kW consumed is correct, but the sensor type is incorrect.
Detailed findings on the forum on this topic: https://domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=307877#p307877
An important post from one user: "Generally speaking, custom sensors are stored in percentage and percentage tables, so you get lines and daily minimum, maximum and average values.
If you use a counter device (stored in the counter and counter_calendar tables), you will get bars. You will receive daily counter increase bars."
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: