ter(s)
This property takes the following parameters.
The hour to retrieve, being from to .
Return Value(s)
Getting this property returns the following value(s).
A decimal value containing the specified solar value.
LUA Script Example(s)
value = get("results.solar.absorbed", 21)
that means for our component "1:get.results.solar.absorbed 21;"
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I'm trying to retrieve data from a tag heuer timing system through rs 232. Firefly ports available says com ports 1 and 3 are available. Is one of those two the rs 232 9 pin? Thanks for your help.
inition loaded.
It supports to be like this:
0-20 : true
from 21 : false
but this is what I get:
0-1 : true
2-10 : false
11-20 : true
from 21 : false
I have no clue what is happening to value 2-10?
Even trying component ‘expression’ the problem still the same.
Does anyone know where the problem is?
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reover, i enter the panel to "manually" write the rest of the values, but it doesn't allow for any extra lines, it looks like it is full. I tried different values, and it seems it can paste all 8760 values only if they are one-digit numbers. Anyone know why? P.S. they are pasted from excel.
2. The "Create CSV Schedules" doesn't function or i am doing something wrong. I want to have a list of 8760 values, that correspond to whether the heating system is on or not for every hour of the year. So i have a multi-line panel of values of either 1 or 0. I connect that multi-line panel to the "values" input of the "Create CSV Schedules" component as shown in the snapshot, but it seems that the values (1 or 0) are considered as Temperature values, because the annual heating output in kWh is too low. That happens even though the default unit is "dimensionless''. Did i do something wrong?
3. I am inputting a setpoint temperature in "Set EP Thresholds" component, and from the results i get, i am guessing it is a setpoint temperature according to the room air temperature. I would like to have that setpoint according to the operative temperature, so when i set it to 21, that means that the heating turns on when the operative temperature drops below 21, is this possible?…
Added by Iason Bournas at 10:49am on February 4, 2016
nd router's external IP (分享器), not your computer's IP (it should look like 192.168.0.xxx).
Here's a quick tutorial to find your "real" IP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6Eyj8pjrNU…