I am in the process of moving from using a rfm12pi board on my pi to a usb jeelink on my server that is running the emoncms software as well.
My question is that now I have the rfm12pi module receiving all the date from all my devices and the jeelink is doing the same, my emoncms is showing 2 inputs for both the would be receivers.
my Pi has node ID 15 and my Jeelink has node ID 11 at the moment. emoncms shows 2 inputs for each which means that each of devices is transmitting something for the other receiver to hear it.
Anyone know what the values are?
I have one that holds steady on both nodes at 4608 and the other input fluctuates at different rates on both nodes. I have seen the value go from 21.0 up to around 62.0 at the moment. I thought it might be temperature at the start but that seems to be out the window now its holding at 48.0 and 47.0 on the nodes.
Once I retire the Pi then both of these will disappear but was interested to know what is being transmitted.
RFM12Pi extra inputs
Submitted by BioGuyver on Mon, 10/02/2014 - 18:51Hi All,
I am in the process of moving from using a rfm12pi board on my pi to a usb jeelink on my server that is running the emoncms software as well.
My question is that now I have the rfm12pi module receiving all the date from all my devices and the jeelink is doing the same, my emoncms is showing 2 inputs for both the would be receivers.
my Pi has node ID 15 and my Jeelink has node ID 11 at the moment. emoncms shows 2 inputs for each which means that each of devices is transmitting something for the other receiver to hear it.
Anyone know what the values are?
I have one that holds steady on both nodes at 4608 and the other input fluctuates at different rates on both nodes. I have seen the value go from 21.0 up to around 62.0 at the moment. I thought it might be temperature at the start but that seems to be out the window now its holding at 48.0 and 47.0 on the nodes.
Once I retire the Pi then both of these will disappear but was interested to know what is being transmitted.
Thanks
Ja