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N60 N30 N20 N10 ARM CPU firmware V20_260324SP
#11
what load type you testing?
wattages data is read register from BL0910 directly, PC software not calculate it.
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#12
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.

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#13
do you means energy data not showed by format 0.001kwh?
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#14
(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.
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#15
what CT sensor you are using? take a photo.
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#16
(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.


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#17
is this from kincony? whether is 2000:1 CT ?
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#18
(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).
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#19
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
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