Do you have batteries installed? If so, have you run the HEM on batteries for at least long as you have it configured to send? It’s the second to the last parameter.
What version of my DTH are you using?
Do you have batteries installed? If so, have you run the HEM on batteries for at least long as you have it configured to send? It’s the second to the last parameter.
What version of my DTH are you using?
No, I did not have battery.
I just update DTH for latest version 09-28-2017 butt still the same yellow ! on corner.
Now that’s odd. You can try 2 things:
Or
Is there a place in the code I can increase the font size for the Watts reading? Specifically the round tile on the dashboard and also the 6x4 tile in the device page. I have the latest DH. Thanks…
Unfortunately there’s no way to adjust just the font size.
I have dug through this topic and didn’t find anything related to extremely high readings.
I have one of my HEM’s hooked up on the 240 service lines coming into my breaker box to read total power consumption. I reset my kWh yesterday at 12AM and since then I have consumed 6403 KWh!!! Not even possible…
This seems to be happening for all of my AEON v1 HEM’s… I thought maybe there was a calculation error in the DH but I appear to be the only one having this problem.
Anyone else share this issue?
You’re not the only person having this problem. The DTH only reports what the HEM sends, and the HEM will send crazy high watts and kWh numbers every so often.
In my DTH, you can set a high limit for watts, and I’m still working on a methods that works reliably for hWh.
We also discussed it here:
Thanks for the reply. Kudos on the DTH btw.
I’m starting to consider the HEM as the problem. After some further troubleshooting I found that the HEM is sending values even after removing it from the feeder cables. The values are all over the place 1700 then refresh, 2400 then refresh, 2200 (I’m rounding).
I’ve ensured the latest firmware. Are these Gen 1’s just that inaccurate?
I’m hoping I’m wrong…
I think I figured it out. I read in another post that after you update the firmware you have to exclude the HEM from the zwave network and add it back in.
This has appeared to clear up all of my problems. Before that it was showing on average we were using 19000+ watts!!!
Anyway thanks for the help and the DTH!
Cheers