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The used cheap power measurement ICs are not capable to detect reliable such a small load change. |
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I can see the bug also. Every |
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Solved with #19397 |
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I have a very similar issue with version 13.3.0: As seen in the console log, a delta of -9 was detected and later a -7 , -8, ... This ended with a reported value of 125 W power.
Then i was monitoring the device via webinterface and it was on about ~100 W of Power. More as my delta of 7w. :)
But here i was awaiting a automatic update via the delta and not something that has to do with teleperiod command. |
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PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
Tasmota power consumption reading are in real time but results sent via MQTT are delayed.
REQUESTED INFORMATION
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Backlog Template; Module; GPIO 255
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to 4 and then, when you experience your issue, provide the output of the Console log:TO REPRODUCE
This is always happening since I've updated from 12.5 to 13.1.0
EXPECTED BEHAVIOUR
I have PowerDelta value set to "101" (so that every 1W of difference from a given value is read and reported to HA via MQTT). The Wattage fluctuations are read correctly in real time but the reported value to HA via MQTT is incorrect and is delayed by some random time.
SCREENSHOTS
No screenshots but here's the issue as seen in the WEB Console
ADDITIONAL CONTEXT
This wasn't happening in 12.5.0 and the ability to see real-time power consumption value is useful.
(Please, remember to close the issue when the problem has been addressed)
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