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      htilburgs @vansman
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      @vansman
      In the Homewizard app on your phone, you have to activatie the use of local api. What I think is strange is that when you go to

      http://192.168.178.152/api/v1/data
      

      that you don’t get any data. This mechanisme is the same as in MMM-Homewizard (see the config for your first app)

      Activating Local API
      Go to Settings > Meters > ‘‘Your meter’’, and enable Local API for the P1 Meter and/or the Water Meter at the botom of the page.

      The same for the Watermeter. If they are off, they don’t work.

      (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask and AI is my best friend) ☺

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        htilburgs @htilburgs
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        @vansman
        Did it work?

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          vansman @htilburgs
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          @htilburgs Progress! When i remove the line (IP adress) of the watermeter i see the data of the P1 meter.
          It looks like Homewizard create its own network in the 192.168.101.-- range. I also have an KWH1 meter wich also has an 192.168.101 adress. What i don’t understand how MagicMirror connects to the other ip network?
          And if i get the watermeter to work, is it also easy to add de KW1 meter also?

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            vansman @htilburgs
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            @htilburgs I think i found my problem. The Watermeter and the KWh1 meter are connected to the guest network. So that makes sense that they on a different network. I gonna change it and let you know.

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              htilburgs @vansman
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              @vansman
              Oké, sounds good. Succes!

              (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask and AI is my best friend) ☺

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                vansman @vansman
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                @htilburgs P1 and Water works now. Thanks for your help and making this module.
                I’ve also looked for the KWH enerymeter data myself but i get no data when i try to see it in the browser. Manual for the api on Homewizard site talks about V1 and V2. That for later :-)

                I also add (Ai) current_voltage data on my screen, maybe nice to add native in your code.

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                  htilburgs @vansman
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                  @vansman said in MMM-MyHomeWizard:

                  current_voltage data

                  What do you mean with current_voltage data?
                  When I look into HomeWizard, I don’t see this.

                  If you mean active_voltage, than I don’t see any use to know that my voltage is 230V, because if I’m right than this never changes (I hope ;-))

                  (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask and AI is my best friend) ☺

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                    vansman @htilburgs
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                    @htilburgs Sorry i mean active voltage yes.
                    I look at it to see on a sunny day what’s the voltage.
                    Above 253V the solar panel inverter shuts down. This can happen when you have a lot of solar power in your neighbourhood. My peak was 247V.

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