Glow showing unreasonable figures #716
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With a screwdriver you can adjust the sensitivity of the photodiode on the PCB. ./Klaas |
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Hello, thanks for the response. I've now adjusted the sensitivity, however that warning about the pulse meter sensor taking a long time for an operation is still there. Is it anything to worry about?
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So basically, I built the glow setup and hooked it up to my smart meter. On the meter it states that it's 1000imp/kwh. After setting the imp/kwh setting into homeassistant I got it setup. However I've noticed that it's giving me unreasonable figures. Saying I used around 36kwh per hour. My rough usage for the house is around 20-28kwh per day.
I've also noticed this warning in the logs that may be of interest:
I've also noticed that my total power figure has been quite unreasonable, its as if some decimal point was missed:
Does anyone know what I could do to help troubleshoot this issue? Any help would be appreciated
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