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    Greenwave powernode 6 KW/h and watts are mixed up

    Well i included my powernode 6 and it created 19 child devices. So far so good.
    Got 6 sets of a binary switch, a watts meter and a KW/hours meter.
    However the KW/hours meter is showing the actual watts used at that moment. e.g a device is reporting to use 97watts (checked with a separate meter) and it shows as "96,600 kW Hours Used" and when i switch of the outlet the total drops to 0
    Everything seems to point out to that the KW/hours and watts are mixed up. This is with every one of the 6 outlets.
    How can i fix this or is a zwave plugin update needed?

    Im running HS3pro with the 3.0.0.136 zwave plugin.

    #2
    This is coming from a novice - it sounds like there may be a problem in the Z-Wave lookup for the device. I would just change the child label names to reflect the true functions, until there is another fix.
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      #3
      Thats possible but the thing is that there is a button "Reset Accumulated Values" on the KW/h meter. And now its not counting anything because the watts aren't running
      Im yet to find out if its possible to change the device type from watts to KW/h counter

      edit:
      The childs seem to have the wrong meter scales... the actual watts have scale "Accumulated kWh" and the KW/h has "Instantaneous Watts"
      Last edited by The-Source; July 6, 2014, 06:10 AM. Reason: extra info

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        #4
        Not sure if this will help. There was a bug # r556 with said device in Open ZWave and the fix was posted named r558. Note too I do not know anything about the device.

        https://code.google.com/p/open-zwave.../detail?r=558#
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          #5
          I was researching HS3's compatibility of 1-port Greenwave PowerNode, but I couldn't find the definitive answer and this thread came up a lot during search... so after getting a few myself and testing them: I can confirm that they work in HS3.

          I had to change the poll interval (default was 0) to start getting energy usage updates, but other than that everything just work.

          I had mine connected to a UZB controller (I'm in 220v country) and there are 2 other US Z-trollers too in my HS3 server. They all work side by side with no issues.

          I picked up my PowerNodes (and a bunch of other stuff) from http://www.m.nu , they sell the 220-240v (euro frequency) and ships internationally. Very good service~!
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            #6
            Greenwave PowerNode Polling

            Originally posted by LeoS View Post
            I was researching HS3's compatibility of 1-port Greenwave PowerNode, but I couldn't find the definitive answer and this thread came up a lot during search... so after getting a few myself and testing them: I can confirm that they work in HS3.

            I had to change the poll interval (default was 0) to start getting energy usage updates, but other than that everything just work.

            I had mine connected to a UZB controller (I'm in 220v country) and there are 2 other US Z-trollers too in my HS3 server. They all work side by side with no issues.

            I picked up my PowerNodes (and a bunch of other stuff) from http://www.m.nu , they sell the 220-240v (euro frequency) and ships internationally. Very good service~!
            Which Poll Interval did you change and to what value?
            I have a couple of these, but encounter an issue where the PowerNode LED flashes. Very annoying when one is in the bedroom.

            Thanks

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