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    My Hometroller Zee keep loosing the time.

    Hi there, is there a way to setup the time in the hometroller Zee other than setting the time zone. Mine is out of time and I have events relaying on the real time clock that are driving me crazy 'cause they trigger any time other than the time they should.

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    The best way to set the timezone is with

    sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata

    and follow the prompts.

    To verify that the Network Time Protocol (NTP) service is running:
    Code:
    pi@rpi:~ $ service ntp status
    ● ntp.service - LSB: Start NTP daemon
       Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/ntp)
       Active: active (running) since Tue 2017-05-30 07:17:08 PDT; 1 weeks 3 days ago
       CGroup: /system.slice/ntp.service
               └─964 /usr/sbin/ntpd -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -g -u 106:111
    NTP syncs the time from the internet, so you must have a connection for it to work.

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      #3
      Originally posted by carloslopezcu View Post
      Hi there, is there a way to setup the time in the hometroller Zee other than setting the time zone. Mine is out of time and I have events relaying on the real time clock that are driving me crazy 'cause they trigger any time other than the time they should.
      My SEL had a similar symptom which I tracked down to a flat CMOS battery.

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        #4
        Time is a hobby here and utilize a serially (with PPS) connected GPS board to the PFSense firewall. Any NTP requests inside of the LAN get their time from the firewall. I know it's a bit much but this lessens my dependency on the internet for time. IE: first thing that the mothership and clients do here is sync the time before anything else.

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