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N60 N30 N20 N10 ARM CPU firmware V20_260324SP - Printable Version +- Smart Home Automation Forum (https://www.kincony.com/forum) +-- Forum: Technical Support (https://www.kincony.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=87) +--- Forum: N30 (https://www.kincony.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=97) +--- Thread: N60 N30 N20 N10 ARM CPU firmware V20_260324SP (/showthread.php?tid=9171) |
RE: N60 N30 N20 N10 ARM CPU firmware V20_260324SP - admin - 04-12-2026 what load type you testing? wattages data is read register from BL0910 directly, PC software not calculate it. RE: N60 N30 N20 N10 ARM CPU firmware V20_260324SP - pvana - 04-19-2026 N30 (právě zakoupený) zobrazuje nesmyslné hodnoty. Aktualizoval jsem ho na v3.24.3, ARM V20_260324SP a koeficient je 1. Výsledek je stejný i po těchto aktualizacích, i když je tu jedna změna: nyní počítá kWh, což předtím vůbec nedělal. Jsem z toho frustrovaný; nevím, co s tím. Díky za jakoukoli radu. [příloha=9639] RE: N60 N30 N20 N10 ARM CPU firmware V20_260324SP - admin - 04-20-2026 do you means energy data not showed by format 0.001kwh? RE: N60 N30 N20 N10 ARM CPU firmware V20_260324SP - pvana - 04-20-2026 (04-20-2026, 12:06 AM)admin Wrote: do you means energy data not showed by format 0.001kwh? ...no, I mean that the calculation: 230 V × 0.41 A = 94.3 W, and that's a long way from the stated 23 W. RE: N60 N30 N20 N10 ARM CPU firmware V20_260324SP - admin - 04-21-2026 what CT sensor you are using? take a photo. RE: N60 N30 N20 N10 ARM CPU firmware V20_260324SP - pvana - 04-21-2026 (04-21-2026, 01:33 AM)admin Wrote: what CT sensor you are using? take a photo. I use this type, but I currently have 30A current transformers installed. RE: N60 N30 N20 N10 ARM CPU firmware V20_260324SP - admin - 04-21-2026 is this from kincony? whether is 2000:1 CT ? RE: N60 N30 N20 N10 ARM CPU firmware V20_260324SP - pvana - 04-22-2026 (04-21-2026, 07:23 AM)admin Wrote: is this from kincony? whether is 2000:1 CT ? They aren't from Kincona; I'm not disputing whether the transformer accurately measures the current flow and its value in amperes, but the calculation in watts doesn't match and varies (it isn't caused by any constant). RE: N60 N30 N20 N10 ARM CPU firmware V20_260324SP - admin - 04-22-2026 we suggest you chose kincony's CT sensor. if you buy CT sensor by yourself, how to chose, see here: https://www.kincony.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=8488 now you can set the coefficient by PC software, here is PC software download link: https://www.kincony.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=8406 RE: N60 N30 N20 N10 ARM CPU firmware V20_260324SP - pvana - 05-01-2026 (04-22-2026, 10:17 PM)admin Wrote: we suggest you chose kincony's CT sensor. Hi, I'll be back at the N30 this weekend. Can you explain the results based on the screenshots I sent? I'm not concerned about whether the current sensor measures accurately enough in amperes. In the "Energy Configuration" section, everything shows 1. Thanks for the constructive advice. |