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That is some great stuff you did there, Rick!
If you are in the mood for writing a short article, you could present your Home automation system on the blog, I’m sure many would be interested in reading about it.
I believe your account is already setup for blog access.
uRADMonitorKeymasterScott, your account should now be able to write blog posts. Feel free to give it a try!
February 27, 2015 at 7:23 pm in reply to: Documentation of graphing script + user input validation #1456uRADMonitorKeymasterIt looks good, we will have something like that soon.
uRADMonitorKeymasterFirmware v111 is now available, see: https://www.uradmonitor.com/new-firmware-v111/
uRADMonitorKeymastershogunx, for something as useful as this, let me know if you would like to do the version control in a blog post instead.
uRADMonitorKeymasterJust an update, to let you know that the server API is changing to a REST model, and so will allow easy configuration for any custom units. So we’re getting closer to what you all have requested.
February 26, 2015 at 8:32 pm in reply to: Documentation of graphing script + user input validation #1440uRADMonitorKeymasterThanks Bjorn,
There’s some documentation on the parameters used for this simple initial API, here: http://www.pocketmagic.net/uradmonitor-online-remote-radiation-monitoring-station/#details
You’ll just need to change the URL.
The entire solution is moving to an RESTful API as we speak, the upload is done, and so will be the data query, hopefully also closing the security issues. I am taking everything one step at a time.
There is also a script for accessing minute resolution data, let me know if you are interested in that as well. About the static HTML pages, I’m not quite sure what would you like to see, please detail.
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uRADMonitorKeymasterHi Ed,
I could add a quick legend right now, but the entire website will be completely changed soon, and several improvements will take care of this request as well.
So better let’s go with the newer version instead.
uRADMonitorKeymasterHi Lars,
What’s strange about it is that also the duty cycle has increased:
https://www.uradmonitor.com/data/0.1/public.php?id=11000016¶m=duty&start=25&size=xxlarge&integration=3Did you change the power supply or the power supply cable?
EDIT: I found the answer, it was the temperature that caused the duty cycle increase: the higher temperature levels affected the permeability of the ferrite core in the high voltage inverter, resulting in the higher duty cycle:
https://www.uradmonitor.com/data/0.1/public.php?id=11000016¶m=temp&start=25&size=xxlarge&integration=3Still, I don’t know what’s causing the increase in readings, but I will think more about it.
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uRADMonitorKeymasterLars, I see the increase dates back to Feb 20:
What changed at that point?
uRADMonitorKeymasterGreat stuff, I just promoted it to sticky. Thanks for sharing!
uRADMonitorKeymasterIt looks like a test with a radiation source.
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uRADMonitorKeymasterThanks wolf, I hope to have the API ready as soon as possible. I will post all details here, and in a dedicated blog post as well.
uRADMonitorKeymasterThat counter is a uint32_t, and it can go from 0 to 2^32-1, or 0..4294967295 .
4294967295 seconds means aprox. 136 years.
uRADMonitorKeymasterThis can only indicate tube damage during transit, but it is somewhat unlikely, as it never happened until now. Unit data during pre-shipment tests is attached.
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