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  1. I am wondering how much information you get from the utility. This sounds like the "current rate" and a "Rate change" flag or maybe that one is just ISY generated? What other information is available and/or will ISY display it all?
  2. larryllix

    Timer runs fast

    Thanks for the report and information! This seems to be proof that Santa Michel slides down the chimney Ethernet cable into our ISY boxes each night at 3:00am (I hope it isn't aliens causing time gaps).. I see a nickname developing here.
  3. Trouble with these plans is the utilities. The utility I worked for had to garbage 80,000 perfectly good meters and replace them with 80,000 electronic TOU meters in two years. The mechanical meters are not recyclable. the glass is hardened Pyrex glass, and the metals are all mixed inseparable metals. Landfill. Normally the mechanical meters were untouched for 12 years, 5% brought in for sampling and then another 4-6 years, another sampling of 5%, another 4-6 years, and so on until failure. This all took about three men. The electronic meters replacing them are good for 6 years, as nobody trusts them. Then they are garbaged and completely replaced. Most don't make it that long as the technology gets unusable with the new ideas that flow. Problems are massive. readings can have any digit jump forward or backward without notice, go blank, or whatever the computer world can think up. Mechanical meters were always accurate, slowed down from friction or stopped. Now to get a smooth labour cycle some of those new meters have to brought in early and garbaged every year or so over the first 6 years or you have to lay off and try to rehire labour at the 6 year mark that requires a 6 year apprenticeship to work freely. Before all this nonsense we paid about 4 cents per kWh and that included delivery and all the extras. Now that we are saving energy, we pay 9 cents per kWh plus delivery (off peak) , meter charge, etc. for a net of about 16-20 cents per kWh. less than ten years later. To top this all off, the industry has their choice of getting approvals for ZigBee, or many, many proprietary systems that were much cheaper. We picked some proprietary system that offered better front end stuff. Now we come along with "we want to hook into your meter system so you have to replace all your meters again" and the utility goes "What?!!!". "You want to cost us another 5-6 million dollars so you can help customers avoid buying our product?" "Why would we co-operate with your toys?", "Get out of our way!" Get ready for $10 per kWh rates so we can afford the next wave energy saving programs the government will force on the utilities. Better yet, lets deregulate the industry so that can compete against each other!. That will bring the rates down after we form huge government utilities to police the utilities rates, policies, safety practices, power quality! We are on our own... Make sure your share of the bill is as low as you can get.
  4. Nice! You guys pay up to 95 cents per kWh in Mi! Ontario is only up to about 17 cents per kWh so far. I can't get TOU so I use as much as possible during peaks to keep on my PV mostly...it's cheaper for me. Watch California rates. They are about 30 years ahead of everybody else so whatever they do is coming to a meter near you. People don't understand what is happening. The utilities establish a higher and lower rate for peak / off peak.... and a shoulder rate to avoid "rush hour" energy consumption. If people don't listen they widen the rate difference, until they do. It's all about education of energy usage and if people don't get educated they are going to pay more, until they do. Then they will get penalised for not using enough. Once they get the general populace under control they will attempt to discontinue natural gas and other energy resources, as is being suggested in Ontario right now by our own Sarah Palin clone. This will bring the usage of electrical energy back into mass quantities so they can get the mass produced price down burning.....natural gas and other highly polluting fuels. HUHAS come to anybody's mind? Somebody is going to pay the bills. It's all about getting somebody else to pay the bills. hmmmm.... have you figured out the Insteon gas valves yet? Just remember to keep your gas lighting levels dimmed, and not melt your white wall insulation.
  5. Have a look at this for three levels. Perhaps this will totally confuse you but it works well. Help will be here too as many use this secret technique. I would use a double tap On to get the 100% level. http://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/17495-how-to-use-a-ms-with-lights/
  6. I use MS signals for 3-4 programs each in some cases. Never a problem. Just make sure that you aren't attempting to respond with Insteon signals at the same time or you may experience some delay as Insteon can bog don fairly fast. For my MS programs, the turn light on ones get priority and the ones that record movement, and count, or keep track of Home/Away etc.. get entrance delay timers so no interference is caused. Where timing isn't critical I use something like this. If MS is switch On Then Wait 2 seconds $sMS.count += 1 Else --
  7. Get v5.0.4. Piece of cake. For a sample look for the "Venstat sensor" http://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/18921-v5-averaging-using-only-the-best-values/?hl=averaging
  8. larryllix

    Timer runs fast

    ISY self cycling clocks can stall for various reasons. Here is my kickstarter program to ensure it will start again. All my HVAC equipment, fan, HRV, and humidifier are synchronised to this clock. The program has been stripped for simplicity of viewing. HVAC.clock.kickstart - [iD 011F][Parent 00BD] If ( Time is 3:10:00AM Or Time is 9:10:00AM Or Time is 3:10:00PM Or Time is 9:10:00PM ) And From Last Run Time for 'HVAC.clock' + 1 hour and 15 minutes For 99 hours Then Run Program 'HVAC.clock' (If) Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') ----------------------------------------------------------------- Here is my 1 hour clock program. HVAC.clock - [iD 0119][Parent 00BD][Run At Startup] If Then Wait 15 seconds Repeat Every 59 minutes $sHVAC.sync.clock = $cTRUE Wait 1 minute $sHVAC.sync.clock = $cFALSE Repeat 1 times Else --
  9. larryllix

    Timer runs fast

    V5.xx offers much more accurate methods of doing cyclic timers based directly on ISY's internal clocks..
  10. Thanks. I got this figured out after Mwareman kicked my butt around a bit, in a post above.
  11. Geeeezzzz. I though you were making a joke. Maybe I better revoke my gui complaint I made about that same thing. oooops! Here I thought they just went by Lat. and zone in v5 but left a dangling nomenclature bug. Thanks Michael. Turns out I was off a few degrees.
  12. We have MS in Canada but we are working on a cure for those that suffer with it.
  13. @Scott Thanks (GDP) V5.0.4 uses a different style of custom location. Note no longitude entry field. Only a few cities listed in Canada also. There many cities between Toronto and Ottawa. Some of them so big they are opening libraries and Google maps is starting to ask about them..
  14. Have you tried an ISY power cycle? Maybe the DST sets up automatically on reset. I wonder what Paul uses. We throw stuff back and forth at each other across the Detroit Creek. EDIT: He reported above. I hear the ISY power cycle doesn't need much peddling either.
  15. How am supposed to make a smart comeback when you use complicated acronyms? You sure know how to kill a conversation!
  16. I forgot, you guys had to buy Alaska and Hawaii to keep up with the Canadian time zone count. We have another one and half time zones east of GMT-5.
  17. IIRC in v5.0.4 the DST is greyed out and the longitude in the custom locations has been replaced with the time zone.
  18. Only when the system is at a critical point and once you use three times the expected energy consumption allowed at cheaper rates ($0.11) for household per month. http://www.pge.com/tariffs/electric.shtml#RESELEC_TOU Sure gives being energy economical new meaning for many US citizens.
  19. Did AA help any?
  20. You don't state what ISY version you are running. Tennessee is probably the closest listed area in the EST zone. There aren't that many preset cities listed so I have always had to use custom lat-long figures.
  21. Since this is an old thread you may try quoting the person your questions are directed at to get their attention like I just did to you. Some get notifications on the mobile devices from this action, also. Other's that watch the forum closely may answer anyway.
  22. If you are running Windows Control Panel | Java | Security | Edit Site List
  23. If On Sat, Fri Time is 6:30:00PM I am going to hazard a guess that at 6:30 on the other days (Sun,Mon,Tues,Wed,Thur) the logic is re-evaluated and it is False stopping the Then section from running further. I haven't tested this. Perhaps other have tried this algorithm.
  24. I had a lot of problems with the same thing way back using IE. You probably need to add your ISY IP address or URL to your antivirus software and your java setup.
  25. "Off the 480v" is not specific and usually refers to the system only. I have never heard of lighting connected to two phases. Step down transformers are sometimes connected phase to phase and the secondary 120vac runs the lights. In Canada, many commercial and industrial buildings run 600v lighting but this only means "system" The lighting is always connected to neutral = 360 vac. This way single pole switches on the wall are required and only one pole breakers are used for each circuit. Electricians are required to change light bulbs. Older buildings were run on 600v 3 phase 3 wire and then phase to phase loads were all that were available. Step down transformers were always used for lighting running at 120vac. In later years, once the Engineers were under control, 3 phase 4 wire system were introduced to accommodate 360v lighting and the 3 phase 3 wire system are being phased (pun intended) out. The 3 phase , 3 wire systems were floating to ground, and one customer could cause a shared transformer neighbour's equipment to burst into flames when they weren't even there. It takes two to tango. Who ya' gonna' call?
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