Hi
I have a CCU2 and a couple of monitoring plugs (Schaltaktor 1fach mit Messung) which I'm using to monitor the electricity consumption of my household appliances (washing machine, kettle, etc.). I have configured the plugs to send readings to the CCU2 every 5 seconds, and I can see this is working by looking at the System Log page. I have also set up diagrams to show the voltage, current, frequency, etc. from the plugs. I can then export the diagram data to a CSV file, so I can analyse it using a spreadsheet program.
My question is how can I change the data storage interval in diagrams? At the moment the CSV file only has data at 150 second (2.5 minute) intervals, even though the CCU2 is receiving the data at 5 second intervals. How do I get 5 second data from the diagrams?
If I cannot change the diagram data interval, is there another way to get the 5 second interval data out of the CCU2? Maybe by periodically executing a script or program?
Many thanks for your help.
Iain
Data Storage Interval
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Re: Data Storage Interval
Hi Iain and welcome to the forum.
So the 2.5 minute interval seems to be the correct one.
Greetings
Rainer
I don't believe that. Due to legal regulations (at least in Germany), the transmitting interval is approx 3 minutes.iswoolley hat geschrieben:even though the CCU2 is receiving the data at 5 second intervals.
So the 2.5 minute interval seems to be the correct one.
Greetings
Rainer
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Re: Data Storage Interval
Hello.Homoran hat geschrieben:Hi Iain and welcome to the forum.
iswoolley hat geschrieben:even though the CCU2 is receiving the data at 5 second intervals.
The system log, and the real time update on the home screen, seem to indicate that readings are being received every 5 seconds. I don't fully understand the duty cycle regulations, but there are only 2 monitoring plugs so maybe they are able to transmit at 5 second intervals without breaching the threshold.Homoran hat geschrieben:I don't believe that. Due to legal regulations (at least in Germany), the transmitting interval is approx 3 minutes.
So the 2.5 minute interval seems to be the correct one.
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Iain
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Re: Data Storage Interval
Hello Iain, hello Rainer!
@Rainer:
No idea however how the data packet is formed to meet the duty cycle over a period of time.
@Iain: I assume the data will be stored, but the diagram shows an interpolation.
I would try to use external solutions like Historian or Highcharts.
Roland
@Rainer:
Of course the device can send new data in shorter intervals, look at these settings:Homoran hat geschrieben:I don't believe that. Due to legal regulations (at least in Germany), the transmitting interval is approx 3 minutes.
No idea however how the data packet is formed to meet the duty cycle over a period of time.
@Iain: I assume the data will be stored, but the diagram shows an interpolation.
I would try to use external solutions like Historian or Highcharts.
Roland
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Re: Data Storage Interval
Hi Roland. I'm new to HomeMatic. Could you explain about using an external solution please? Thanks.Roland M. hat geschrieben:@Iain: I assume the data will be stored, but the diagram shows an interpolation.
I would try to use external solutions like Historian or Highcharts.