i don't find any useful translation for the value. I think even if there is an translation formula, it doesn't realy make sence to build it in opendata. I'm afraid it's much to specific rated to my local Alpha Innotec LWC60. edit: Is the value in opendta for AIN3 correct scaled? now at warmwater generation I have 2200l/min and 1.46V in the webinterface. Maybe the scale for opendta is 1:10? Then 5V could be max
i don't find any useful translation for the value. I think even if there is an translation formula, it doesn't realy make sence to build it in opendata. I'm afraid it's much to specific rated to my local Alpha Innotec LWC60.
At least I know that the pump is controlled by AO4. At the website of the LWC I can't find an AIn1 anywhere. AIN3 could be the flowrate, it's looking pretty similiar. 7.1 equals around 730l/min 7.5 equals around 790l/min 14.6 equals around 2200l/min I compared AIN3 from DtaGui to logged values in fhem (captured from lwc website)
I don't know if it's stored in the dta. Do you have any idea how I can check that? At least I know that the pump is controlled by AO4. At the website of the LWC I can't find an AIn1 anywhere. AIN3 could be the flowrate 7.1 equals around 730l/min 7.5 equals around 790l/min 14.6 equals around 2200l/min I compared AIN3 from DtaGui to logged values in fhem (captured from lwc website)
thank's for taking a look at it. It has an flow sensor. On the website of the LWC i get values for the flowrate. The id of the flowrate is 0x0x230d20 in the website source.
not the one from the screenshot (downloaded it a few minutes ago)
csv is created by the dtagui .2
DF [l/min] is 0, also E1 [kWh] and AZ1 []