A feature I'd like to see on the DC switches is a voltage offset. I've found that if I compare the system voltage with a calibrated Fluke meter vs the voltage the switches tell me, the switch often reads .3 - .4 of a volt lower.
Not a biggy, but it'd be nice to be able to enter what that offset is, so the SNMP software we use to pull the voltage from the switches reads accurately.
Great switches though!
A feature that would be good to see on the DC switches
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Re: A feature that would be good to see on the DC switches
Thanks for the suggestion. We do plan on "calibrating" the DC switches in future production runs, but will also offer the user the ability to enter an offset value in one of the next software releases up coming.
Re: A feature that would be good to see on the DC switches
Awesome, thanks Dave and keep up the good work!
You know what else would be cool, a completely separate circuit board internally that takes a 3g simcard, so that if for any reason the switch needed to be power cycled, or if it had a problem, it could send you a text or you can text it to do a full power cycle (hence why the 3g board needs to be independent). Or you could access the switch via an app or something. There's some good products out there that do allow you to reset a relay via 3g already, but be cool if it was all integrated.
You know what else would be cool, a completely separate circuit board internally that takes a 3g simcard, so that if for any reason the switch needed to be power cycled, or if it had a problem, it could send you a text or you can text it to do a full power cycle (hence why the 3g board needs to be independent). Or you could access the switch via an app or something. There's some good products out there that do allow you to reset a relay via 3g already, but be cool if it was all integrated.
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