Or maybe this is how it's supposed to work?
I create an Output, Type: Generic, with 0 inputs, no schedule, no Output assigned, active in all modes, Depends On - unused, no advanced settings, upload and go back to Status and the output is just On. Shouldn't the default of an Output be off until told to be on? Otherwise it's a Type: Constant? (Or can we add the Default selection slider to the Generic output in the next update?)
Anyway, I want to create a heater override Output that uses 3 inputs to turn the heaters off: Sump Low level float switch dry, Display temp too high, or Sump temp too high. So I create the Generic Output as above with nothing, and the Output is On. Weird, but okay.
I add an input to it, the Sump low float switch dry, upload, and the output is off until I flip the float and it turns on. All good up to this point.
I add Input 2, Display temp, and set the Input 2 Temp low point to 75, and the Input 2 Hi Point to 84 (for testing), and "Active When Input 2 - Temp Hi". Combiner Mode to "Or", no schedule, no Output device, active in all modes, no dependencies or advanced settings. Uploaded.
Display temp is about 77, within the acceptable range of both the input and the output, but the output is still on.
Remove Input 2 from the output, and it work as it should again.
Has anyone had problems like this with using a temp input for an output? Am I missing something?
I create an Output, Type: Generic, with 0 inputs, no schedule, no Output assigned, active in all modes, Depends On - unused, no advanced settings, upload and go back to Status and the output is just On. Shouldn't the default of an Output be off until told to be on? Otherwise it's a Type: Constant? (Or can we add the Default selection slider to the Generic output in the next update?)
Anyway, I want to create a heater override Output that uses 3 inputs to turn the heaters off: Sump Low level float switch dry, Display temp too high, or Sump temp too high. So I create the Generic Output as above with nothing, and the Output is On. Weird, but okay.
I add an input to it, the Sump low float switch dry, upload, and the output is off until I flip the float and it turns on. All good up to this point.
I add Input 2, Display temp, and set the Input 2 Temp low point to 75, and the Input 2 Hi Point to 84 (for testing), and "Active When Input 2 - Temp Hi". Combiner Mode to "Or", no schedule, no Output device, active in all modes, no dependencies or advanced settings. Uploaded.
Display temp is about 77, within the acceptable range of both the input and the output, but the output is still on.
Remove Input 2 from the output, and it work as it should again.
Has anyone had problems like this with using a temp input for an output? Am I missing something?