Make sure power is getting to you power inout port on the WEv2. The pumps will not run if there is no power there. The WEv2 brain can be powered by the command bus but the pumps cannot. They require power at the power input port to work.
The only thing that the data is used for is to trigger an alert if it is out of the safe settings. Even inputs that have multiple inputs within only graph the main input and not all of them. My guess is they can only track one item per input or output in a graph for inputs or the logs for outputs.
If you have a internet interruption it will also cause a gap in the graphs. I lost internet for 5 days straight a few years ago and my graphs had a 5 day gap in them from that. I got some screenshots afterwards of the gap. Here is one of them. Even in this screenshot there are other smaller...
There will be a gap in the graphs but it should start logging again. It will take a few minutes after the reboot to do that. Did you reboot the wifi master if it is a collective or the controller if it is a single controller? You do the reboot from the right menu under device properties.
I don't not know their plans for graphing outputs but since they added logs for them instead of graphs there may be a reason. As far as dosing the log does give the dose amount dispensed. I have used that to adjust dynamic dosing at different times of the day but I am also using the iV...
I use the Minnow for AWC pumps but I do that 4 times a day and they only run a little over 14 minutes each time. So there is quite a bit of off time for them to cool down. They are also in the garage and it get hot this time of the year out there.
How are you triggering the output on? Are you using a button box? I turn on a light over my workbench in the garage and I have set to stay on 30 minutes and then go off if I don't push the button again to turn it off. Also if you have the drain pump setup as a dosing pump it will pet you do a...
You can do the same by creating an output using the generic output type that uses a schedule to turn on at the time you want your pumps off. Then set the depends on in the pump output to that output and use off if on dependency mode.
The graphs can currently be expanded for a year if the input is that old. The output logs will only go back a month but that is still helpful if you want to see when a particular output is on or off compared to the values of an input. You just cannot currently graph both of them together.
Normally the drop in command bus voltage from 24v to 12v triggers the low power mode but with a UPS that will not happen. You will need a different method to trigger the low power mode using a UPS which I think has been discussed here. I have a Kraken and a WE with battery backup on both so I...
I was going to say I have not had an issue with temp probes on the different versions of firmware through the years. I have 6 temp probes and only had to unplug one once and plug it back in to get it to work but it was displaying unknown.
I have had one since they came out with them it is in a canopy on a 42 gallon hex tank but the ventilation fans pull air from the canopy and the area of the stand where the sump is at. Mine has been fine but the constant ventilation may be a big help. Here is a photo where you can see the feeder.
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