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Mike MatheeParticipantSo I just found a solution to fix the problem. After looking in Firmware 2.1.7 API Document there is a command in there to clear the log data.
http://os-ip/dl?pw=xxx&day=all
where os-ip is the ip address of OpenSprinkler and xxx is your MD5 hashed password.
After entering the above url in the browser it returned the result {“result”:1} which apparently means success. After clearing the log in this manner the log data started showing up again in the gui. Of course the first time I looked at the log data in the gui it said that it could not find any data for this day (since I just deleted it) however I ran a valve for 30 seconds and then looked again and the data showed up.
Thanx a million @richardgedwards your solution has worked!
Mike MatheeParticipantI’ll try that. Do you know if there is a specific format that the SD card needs to be formatted in?
The logging feature worked well before the firmware upgrade, the problem only started after the firmware upgrade.
Mike MatheeParticipant@Ray: I’m also interested in the current draw of the valves. Where is the valve current displayed in the UI/app?
This is what I have:
App Version: 1.4.9
Firmware: 2.1.6(1)
Hardware version: 2.3-AC
Mike MatheeParticipant+1….Me too!
Mike MatheeParticipantHi all,
In my case I have 2 irrigation control boxes, one for the front yard and one for the backyard.
Both control boxes have 4 zone valves and 2 masters valves for municipal and borehole water.
It would be great for me to have 4 master valves, 2 would be used for the front yard and 2 for the backyard.
That way I could get rid of the manual selector switches I currently use to select between water sources for the front and backyard.
Typically I’d run for the front yard zone1 (master1) municipal water, zone2 (master2) borehole water, zones3-6 irrigation.
Similarly for the back yard zone7 (master3) municipal water, zone8 (master4) borehole water, zones9-12 irrigation.
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