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I couldn't read double points from the PM2230 or another brand/model energy analyzer. There was no problem in the p2230 because there were 32-bit versions of 64-bit data but there is no such option in other brands.
PowerLogic T300 WebApp does not give any error: the value is always displayed as 0 (zero).
I believe I have done the definitions correctly but it doesn't work: can you help?
hu-250 firmware is V2.9.3-4542
Active Energy Delivered (Into Load) | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | 3204 | Wh | 4 | INT64 |
I wrote 3203 because there is 1 offset in the register table
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Hello , it may be related with problem we solved in 2.9.4 release (Modbus counter 64bits) could you please test the new version?
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Hello,
could you please check the Modbus traces to see what is answered by the PM2230 ?
Can you see the value if you poll the PM2230 with another device (Modbus simulator) ?
The T300 version 2.9.4, coming soon, is managing new 64 bits formats (ULL and LL) that may match with your need (Wh = counter). But the D format you have used should give a value anyway.
Mathieu.
regards,
Mathieu.
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