changing sensor page
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onI'm unable to locate the flm on my network via It's assigned ip. How does one change the sensor setup without disconnecting it and connecting it via Ethernet cable?
I'm unable to locate the flm on my network via It's assigned ip. How does one change the sensor setup without disconnecting it and connecting it via Ethernet cable?
Hi, I disconnected my new FLM thinking that it was not reporting from the sensor (dash didn't show it yet) and tried unsuccessfully to reconnect it to the pc as per installation. When I put it back I noticed the dash had updated and it had been working after all!
Unfortunately it is now definitely not reporting back, yet I can see it on my network.
Any pointers to restart it?
I'm about to try the toggle options...
I own a Flukso device since only one day, and I already have a lot of questions needing a lot of answers :-p
Here is one of my questions:
where is data stored? On the server-side? or locally in my device?
when I click on the Dash menu while beeing at work, it tells me that it cannot display anything because I am not in the same network as my device. This makes me think that data is stored locally.
But on the other hand, in the Dash menu, you can add data from other people. This is for sure on the server-side.
Cheers,
Louis
Hello Fluksonians, I'm not familiar with everything higher than 12 volts. So, after reading several entries about rewiring the fuse box, I thought I could rewire the PV wires as indicated in the first jpg? Would this be right?
Also attached is a jpg of the 'Dash page' which shows the PV yield in blue and my own - obviously wrong - consumption in red.
http://www.gysenbergs.info/data/fluksoconnect.jpg
http://www.gysenbergs.info/data/dash.jpg
Thanks for reading. Any advice is most welcome.
- Jos Gysenbergs, Belgium
Connected the second of my two new flukso meters. I have a good WLAN connection and it reports a "succeeded" flukso server ping. Just like the first one. But also "synchronisation with sensor board failed". Did I do something wrong?
Regards, Hans