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  1. Great news Michel, I would like to participate in testing, Alpha or Beta. mike
  2. Thanks Michel, I"ll hold off. On a slightly different note, are there any plans to accommodate multiple zones with different irrigation requirements in the near future? mike
  3. Maybe I want to make that request. How do I find out what is in v2? mike
  4. MIchel, How do I determine what version of the irrigation module I am running? I bought it originally in January at the same time I updated from ISY 2.8.16 to 3.1.13. mike
  5. I installed 3.3.2 on 9/20 and over the next few days I noticed my irrigation is running less frequently. I found that the evapotranspiration is accruing much more slowly than in my previous (3.1.17) version. I didn't see mention of a change to that algorithm in this forum or in the release documentation. Prior to installing 3.3.2 the Water Deficit Yesterday value would accumulate between .4 and .45 inches with 85-95 degrees, 20-25% humidity and 0-5 mph wind. With 3.3.2 the largest value I've seen for Water Deficit Yesterday has been .12 inches with approximately the same weather conditions. Actually I believe 3.3.2 is providing a more realistic evapotranspiration figure than 3.1.17 did. Before I adjust my irrigation program parameters to account for the difference in calculation I would like to be sure I am looking at things correctly. mike
  6. I'm considering buying 3 of these items to provide control inputs to my ISY-99i to control a 3 zone HVAC system in my home. Are there any known surprises I should be aware of? I'm using firmware version 3.1.17. mike
  7. I've been quiet on this topic since January because there hasn't been any rain for me to confirm what was/was not working. When I reported the lack of rain data from KAUN (Auburn Municipal Airport) to WeatherBug in January I did not receive any reply at all. I did notice, however, that KAUN was removed from the list of available stations. I checked the surrounding stations and found that CTRSH (Mesa Verde High School in Citrus Heights) was reporting rain data so I switched my station to CTRSH. When rain finally started again in March the rainfall counter on my WeatherBug module remained at 0. I checked the various area stations and none were reporting any rain data, even those which had been reporting it in January. I have a query in to WB asking if they can confirm that I will get the rain data I need if I subscribe to WeatherBug Plus. I figure the answer to that query may also answer whether the lack of rain data we see is accidental, a bug or other glitch, or is deliberate. Incidentally, the data for the KAUN area came right up from NOAA at this site: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/forecast/wxtabl ... on=-121.06 The Forecast Weather Table interface provides options for getting different formats and locations. It does appear to only update hourly though, but it should still be plenty good for calcluating irrigation requirements. mike
  8. It's not your fault Michel and I don't intend to uninstall anything. Even without the rain data, the Irrigation module is very valuable for most of the year. Northern California has very long periods with no rain and the module can properly calculate the irrigation requirement. It would be nice if the Irrigation module could support more than one zone though. Differences in soil even on a single property, or the difference in irrigation requirements between lawn and fruit trees for example, seem to call for that functionality. Incidentally, I just rediscovered the similar thread under WeatherBug Not Reporting Light... where I posted some more. mike
  9. The admin console freezing was resolved by removing Java 7 and reverting to Java 6. My main problem lies with finding a WeatherBug station that reports rainfall. I've checked every station in about a 40 mile radius of my location and none are reporting rainfall even though it has been raining steadily with significant amounts for the last 24 hours. Not having rainfall data would seem to seriously degrade the irrigation module. I do have an old rain sensor which my ISY sees as an X-10 on/off and I have my program set so that when the rain sensor no longer reports rain it will reset the irrigation variables and also report an irrigation cycle complete. Hopefully that will give the irrigation module a workable restart. Has there been any decision about providing multiple zones and soil types in the irrigation module? mike
  10. JMC

    Admin Console Freezes

    TJF1960: Thanks a lot, that appears to have been the problem. When I went to download 6.30 I noticed the Java site is no longer offering Java 7 like they were last Nov. when I first downloaded Java. Now I wonder what else might start working better...
  11. My Admin Console periodically becomes unresponsive and I have to close and re-open it. I'm using ISY 3.1.17, Opera 11.60 and Java 1.7 32 bit on Windows 7 64 bit. The problem happens most frequently when I am looking at the Climate module. I've also noticed that the Climate data does not update on the console while it is running. Whatever temperature etc. data is displayed when I first open the window remains there until I close it. I can then re-open it immediately and the updated data will be displayed. Right now I'm attributing it to an incompatibility issue with Opera but I would like to be sure.
  12. I'm experiencing a very similar problem, WeatherBug is reporting 0% light and 0 rainfall even though it has been raining steadily for 2 days. I saw Michel's suggestion to upgrade to 3.1.17 (from 3.1.13) and did so but with no change. The other data, temperature, wind, etc. all appear normal. I've tried 3 different stations in my area (KAUN, KBAB and KLHM) all with basically the same results. The light level is not critical to me but the rain is, the Irrigation Module can't properly calculate the irrigation requirement without the rain data.
  13. I've noticed that the Admin Console will cease functioning if I leave it pointed at Climate for longer than 60 seconds. It appears that if the Climate window is open when the WeatherBug updates, the window stops functioning and I have to shut it down and restart a new window. I'm wondering if that is a known issue or possibly due to my using Opera for a browser?
  14. When I go to set my location in the WeatherBug, the Locate Me button consistently returns a location that is about 12 miles away and more importantly about 1,000 feet lower in elevation. I then use the Find button and enter my corfrect zip code and it finds my correct location. I can set the best compromise station, save it, and it seems to work fine. Whenever I return to Configuration -> Climate and use the Locate Me button it puts me back in the wrong location. Also as long as the Admin Console is active, no new updates become visible. Whatever is first displayed remains there until I close the Admin Console and restart it. Is that normal? Finally, if I click on the WeatherBug RSS link or just leave the Configuration -> Climate screen visible for longer than a minute or so the Admin Console ignores all mouse clicks and I have to close and restart it in order to regain control. By way of info I'm running Windows 7 (64 bit) and using Opera as my browser.
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