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  • in reply to: Logging not working after firmware update #47503

    Mike Mathee
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    So 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!

    in reply to: Logging not working after firmware update #45043

    Mike Mathee
    Participant

    I’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.

    in reply to: Feature Request(s) #42234

    Mike Mathee
    Participant

    @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

    in reply to: Wanted: OpenThermostat #40472

    Mike Mathee
    Participant

    +1….Me too!

    in reply to: Two master valves from different sources? #37127

    Mike Mathee
    Participant

    Hi 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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