Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-MyHomeWizard
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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 tohttp://192.168.178.152/api/v1/datathat 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.
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@vansman
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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?
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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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@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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@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 ;-))
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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.
