Originally posted by ZoRaC
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The pi does use the global SetPoint names in some other places mostly in the descriptions on the config page but that's not really an issue. However, it also uses them when displaying the 'Next Mode' device string display which shows the next scheduled change. So for example if you had configured a heating VStat with 'Low' as the Night/Low SetPoint and you then changed the global Night/Low SetPoint text to ''Minimum', the Next Mode device would show say 'Change to Minimum(Auto) at 15:45' even though the Night/Low mode name for that VStat was Low. That wouldn't affect the case you are describing because the Away/Frost name doesn't appear in a scheduled change.
Originally posted by ZoRaC
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I would suggest it would be better to set up the power monitoring on the device you are controlling using HS3s built in energy metering.
Steve
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