Installation

Questions about installing and configuring a Fluksometer.

Cannot connect to flukso anymore

Hi,

I've Got a Home network 192.168.1.0 connected via DMZ to Internet. My Laptop is Win7 64bit that gets IP address from DHCP server (Win2k8) in my Home LAN. Changed my adapter's IPv4 Network mask to 255.255.0.0. to be able to connect to the flukso, pointed to 192.168.255.1 and got connected to flukso web server.
Changed Wifi settings to WPA2 Personal and entered passkey
Changed IP address to 192.168.1.81
Changed Internet IP from DHCP to None
Saved settings

Changed my Laptop back to automatic obtaining IP address (=> 255.255.255.0 mask)

Last heartbeat - no data

Hello,

Today i received my flukso.
Installed and configured like the website said.
Device is working, wifi led is blinking slow. So the wifi connection is ok.

But i do not get to see any data of my flukso.
When i connect it again it says that the connection is ok.
Transfer and receive data of the wifi connection changes when i refresh.
I also can visit the flukso.net site.

When i look at de device tab in "my account" i see that the "last heartbeat" is from 2 hours ago and it stays that way. This is the time and date when i put it on power after connecting the wires.

more inputs

is it possible to add more inputs ( digital or analogue )on a Flukso.
I'd like to messure and power consumption and water consumption.
But with an extra counter I can also messure the level of the water in my reservoir.

Fuse box wiring problems and solar PV (again)

Hi all,

I recently found out I have some kind of a strange fuse box wiring. Not a problem ... until ... you actually want to start measuring consumed and generated power (solar PV). I have seen several posts on this topic (for instance http://www.rowetel.com/blog/?p=135 and http://www.flukso.net/content/seperating-household-consumption-and-gener...), but I just wanted to share what about 20-25% people here in Belgium are experiencing.

seperating household consumption and 'generated' power

Guys,

Unfortunately, I'm not able to install current clamps on both the "produced" power and the "consumed" power. The only option I have is to install a current clamp on the total power. I do have an in circuit meter ("GSC" counter) available, so I wonder if it would be possible to properly seperate both powers by taking into account these 2 measurements.
So to resume:
clamp 1=power as close as possible to my energy supplier
GSC output=generated output of the PV installation (type EM10din)

Is the device capable of graphing (clamp1-GSC power)? Are they measured synchronously?