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I am just looking at jeedom_linky and find it very attractive to gain information from enedis' Linky.
I noticed a behavior, that I can somehow not understand and would like to ask for a possible interpretation. I would like to use the hourly data to create a monitoring of used energy.
However:
The data I get for "hourly" are always a full 24h, i.e. they are numbered from 00:00-23:30, also when I request them at 22:00. My question is how to interpret the data. Are 22:00-23:30 data from the previous day? Would it just be invalid? Wouldn't think so: The raw data comes as 'valeur', 'ordre' pairs, where 'ordre' are 48 data points (for every 30 minutes). The raw data is just assigned to a time later (enumerating 00:00-23:23).
Who knows how to interpret this data? I would like to get the "most current consumption". It would also help to get the exact meter value, but I haven't seen any option to get this via Enedis, correct?
Any help or hint is appreciated!!
Merci beaucoup!
Hendrik
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Hi,
I am looking at this python and plan on customize it a little.
I made a fork.
My assumption on the hour consumption is that it is available for the previous day, till midnight.
I think you can't get the consumption, hour per hour for the current day.
Dear all,
I am just looking at jeedom_linky and find it very attractive to gain information from enedis' Linky.
I noticed a behavior, that I can somehow not understand and would like to ask for a possible interpretation. I would like to use the hourly data to create a monitoring of used energy.
However:
The data I get for "hourly" are always a full 24h, i.e. they are numbered from 00:00-23:30, also when I request them at 22:00. My question is how to interpret the data. Are 22:00-23:30 data from the previous day? Would it just be invalid? Wouldn't think so: The raw data comes as 'valeur', 'ordre' pairs, where 'ordre' are 48 data points (for every 30 minutes). The raw data is just assigned to a time later (enumerating 00:00-23:23).
Who knows how to interpret this data? I would like to get the "most current consumption". It would also help to get the exact meter value, but I haven't seen any option to get this via Enedis, correct?
Any help or hint is appreciated!!
Merci beaucoup!
Hendrik
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: