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Need some guidance as to how to configure the Power Safe Range. Is there a way to tell what the normal range is like with the pH graphs.
 
Not sure what you are asking. The power range has noting to do with pH. It has to do with power load of whatever you have attached to an output. This is what I have setup for a 50 watt heater. Also I attached a screenshot of that output when it was on below also.

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I’ve wondered this myself. What the OP is asking is how do you determine what the power range should be set at? If you had a graph, you could monitor the variance over say, 1 week and then you would know what the typical low and high values are and then set the range appropriately.
 
I’ve wondered this myself. What the OP is asking is how do you determine what the power range should be set at? If you had a graph, you could monitor the variance over say, 1 week and then you would know what the typical low and high values are and then set the range appropriately.
If you set it a little tight it will let you know when you get an alert. I would not do too many that way at a time. A good start would be +- 10-15% of the value you get when it is on. Some things will vary a lot like LED lighting that the intensity increases and decreases during the the day. Another one like that would be variable speed pumps.
 
Not sure what you are asking. The power range has noting to do with pH. It has to do with power load of whatever you have attached to an output. This is what I have setup for a 50 watt heater. Also I attached a screenshot of that output when it was on below also.

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I’ve wondered this myself. What the OP is asking is how do you determine what the power range should be set at? If you had a graph, you could monitor the variance over say, 1 week and then you would know what the typical low and high values are and then set the range appropriately.
Yup, you hit it on the nail. Thank you @Voodoo99
Sorry about that. I was using the pH graph as an example of what I’d like to see for power consumption for each device.
 
If you set it a little tight it will let you know when you get an alert. I would not do too many that way at a time. A good start would be +- 10-15% of the value you get when it is on. Some things will vary a lot like LED lighting that the intensity increases and decreases during the the day. Another one like that would be variable speed pumps.
Thanks @Danny, this really helps
 
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