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For all you Canadians out there - is there a way to use fractions of a degree?


Gouldc

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I’ve found that the perfect temperature for the house is 22.5 C and the furnace set to come on when it drops half a degree. Problem is you can’t set a variable to a fraction. Only way I can think to overcome this is to multiply by 10 somehow. Is this possible?

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I’ve found that the perfect temperature for the house is 22.5 C and the furnace set to come on when it drops half a degree. Problem is you can’t set a variable to a fraction. Only way I can think to overcome this is to multiply by 10 somehow. Is this possible?

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Is V5 ready for consumption? I’ve been thinking about it but I have things running so well - while learning to live with the quirks.

I've been consuming v5 since the stone age without any major problems.

 

....Fred Flintstone

 

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Is V5 ready for consumption? I’ve been thinking about it but I have things running so well - while learning to live with the quirks.

 

Depending on what you're running for PLC. I'm all insteon and have a few devices on io_guy's nodelink and its fine, and I'm into my second year on v5.

 

However there are some anomalies being reported on how decimal variables behave. This recent thread discussed that, I would pose questions there about what you are doing, what version you should load, and if it would affect your requirements. Maybe its ok on 5.10? Not sure.

 

Paul

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