Hi. Hope you are well. You should know we currently are running around 50+ netonix units in the field and are having excellent success with them. Only ones that have broken were either baked in the heat, or shorted out in water.
Most of our units are DC and we rely on the netonix to report to us when the power is low. But the problem we are experiencing is that when the power hits the set point, the power fluctuated and will send us 100 alerts, and if power is restored we have no way of knowing until we log in.
Would it be possible to have a set "recovery" voltage which would create a window for the low point to fluctuate without sending tons of alerts, and also have the ability to alert us when power is restored or goes past the upper voltage set point?
Also we had mentioned in the forum about the possibility of controlling power to a poe port so we can intelligently power a cabinet fan.
sirhc wrote:We can do a firmware feature where we turn POE ON and OFF for a port that you use to control a fan then use this to power the fan:
https://www.streakwave.com/Itemdesc.asp ... erTap&o1=0We may put this in v1.4.8 once we start with that thread.
This would be huge for us as with the fans staying on, we have found the netonix to get too cold and start to condensate in cold damp weather, where if we could power down the fan the cabinet would remain warm and keep this from happening.
Thank you in advance! Charles...
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Re: Power reporting and temperature control
I asked Stephen (Programmer) to reach out to you once he is done with ERP on this
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Re: Power reporting and temperature control
sirhc wrote:I asked Stephen (Programmer) to reach out to you once he is done with ERP on this
Any word on this? Still getting tons of alerts when we have a power event.
thx!! Charles...
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Re: Power reporting and temperature control
The Power TAB does have a time on and time off for POE on each port now.
In the NEW WS3 producvt line we are way behind in releasing it does have what you need.
External temperature and humidity sensor (included with the switch - sensor has 6' cable)
External door open sensor (door sensor not included) - works with any normally open or normally closes sensor
External relay port which you could use to run AC or DC fans. Its just a relay that you can control in the switch software to open or close the relay connectors based on parameters you select from such as time, temp, humidity, and so on.
In the NEW WS3 producvt line we are way behind in releasing it does have what you need.
External temperature and humidity sensor (included with the switch - sensor has 6' cable)
External door open sensor (door sensor not included) - works with any normally open or normally closes sensor
External relay port which you could use to run AC or DC fans. Its just a relay that you can control in the switch software to open or close the relay connectors based on parameters you select from such as time, temp, humidity, and so on.
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Re: Power reporting and temperature control
Check out 1.5.1rc7 it addresses this issue and should slow down the email alerts to a more manageable number.
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