My 3 1240's are set to post via HTTP to a perl script on my Apache server every 15 seconds or so. This data is inserted into a MySQL Database.
I've started working up my graphics. This is the first. This image is tied to my house so refreshing it every 15 seconds or so will get you a different snapshot of my house.
PP-300 install, integration, graph generation
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The graphs look nice. I use Perl to get the data from the ECM database, send it to a MySQL database on my web server, and again use Perl to display graphs. I'm using the Google Visualization API for graphing purposes. It works fairly well.
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Fiasco - What graphing software are you using?
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Google chartsredawg wrote:Fiasco - What graphing software are you using?
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How are you graphing the 1 hour intervals fiasco? They look a bit high.
You'll most likely want to use an average wattage of the granular data over the 1 hour interval. Or, better yet, use the wattsecond/second calculation over that hourly interval.
You'll most likely want to use an average wattage of the granular data over the 1 hour interval. Or, better yet, use the wattsecond/second calculation over that hourly interval.
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