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Have you wired up the sensor groups? Please see readme for v2.0 and the wiki. If you need more help please share screenshots and diagnostic file in an issue |
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It looks to have the sensor groups set up correctly. Attached are a few screen shots |
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I have adjusted the trigger time and hit the manual update with no change. Sent from my iPhoneOn Sep 5, 2023, at 9:41 PM, Jeroen ter Heerdt ***@***.***> wrote:
so the first update happens at 20:45 your time (8:45 PM), so have you waited until that has happened? You can also press the update button for a zone to trigger a manual update or pressure update all.
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I installed the original version recently and was getting familiar with how it worked before creating automations with the sensor. Then I saw the V2 beta with the awesome feature of multiple zones. I installed it using the same input sensors I had on the original version. These primarily come from my home weather station with a few sensors like barometric pressure coming from other sources. I'm not clear that this is working, however. I have 2 zones set up but show no apparent changes after 2 days of hot, dry weather when monitoring sensor.default_zone_1 and _2. Is this where the output should show? When I select the i icon for each zone, it says none, which I'm interpreting as no calculations have been made. Am I looking the in the wrong place for the output?
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