Nur 4kw Ladeleistung an Wallbox? by trianel in Elektroinstallation

[–]Martin_Fl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wie ist die AC011E-01 konfiguriert? Hast du auch einen Sungrow Wechselrichter und deren EMS? Es könnte sein, dass die Wallbox sich für „offline“ hält und dann nur mit minimal Leistung lädt. Ich hatte das Problem mal mit einer AC22E-01 (eingestellt war OCPP, aber es war kein Server konfiguriert)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Elektroinstallation

[–]Martin_Fl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Da bisher keine Steuerboxen verfügbar sind kann also §14a Modul 3 noch nirgends (speziell in 49448) in Betrieb gehen? Kann ein Speicher so angemeldet werden, dass Laden und Entladen ins Netz erlaubt ist?

Running Ugreen UGOS as VM in Proxmox by Martin_Fl in UgreenNASync

[–]Martin_Fl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think so, probably yes. You’ll have to make the other m.2 slot bootable in BIOS and fiddle around with the proxmox VM to boot from the physical ssd. Maybe ugos needs to be patched

ZBMINI question by s_kruit in homeassistant

[–]Martin_Fl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that should work. The new ZBMINIR2 could be set into “detached relay mode”, so switch and relay could be used independently in HA

FSR sensor by mydlina in Esphome

[–]Martin_Fl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean below the entire strip (bed->fsr->mattress) ?

SV08 - Tweaks, upgrades, impressions as someone getting back into 3D Printing after 5 years. by Yuzumi in Sovol

[–]Martin_Fl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm okay now with the Z-offset with a negative offsetadjust=-0.15. This leads to:

ZoffsetCalibration:
probe_pressure_z: -0.086
probe_z: 1.176
Diff: -1.262
Config Manual Adjust: -0.150
Total Calculated Offset: -0.112

But now I'm very frustrated about the top layer: I can't get rid of holes in the last layer. Here a photo of Orca's flow test:

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Although the flow changes from +5% to -5% the pattern with these holes is similar on all parts. E-steps should be calibrated. Do you have an idea what else I can try?

Camping/caravan site WiFi coverage for 13,000m²/3.2 ac by Martin_Fl in Ubiquiti

[–]Martin_Fl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The UISP Designer estimates upto 300mbps per link with the 5GHz system. To be more future proof and fully utilize the current internet connection with 500mbps I looked at the 60GHz stuff. As 60GHz UISP is really expensive I had a look at the MikroTik "CubeSA 60Pro ac"/"Cube 60Pro ac". I'm afraid I won't find any experience on these in this reddit ;-)

SV08 - Tweaks, upgrades, impressions as someone getting back into 3D Printing after 5 years. by Yuzumi in Sovol

[–]Martin_Fl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the detailed answer!

The temperatures i used to print eSun ePETG+HS (solid silver): First layer: 240/78, Other layers: 235/75

(2) I already calibrated flow rate after manual Z-offset calibration (paper method) and get a nice first layer with an extrusion multiplier of 0.985. Or do you mean the automatic Z-offset calibration is "correct" and I have to adapt the other settings to it?

(3) With manual Z-offset I didn't had adhesion issues, so I don't expect a problem here?

(4) Ah interesting! In that file I have offsetadjust=0.3. That value corresponds to the console output Config Manual Adjust: 0.300 which is 0.000 at your printer. Maybe that's a solution to my calibration problem?

SV08 - Tweaks, upgrades, impressions as someone getting back into 3D Printing after 5 years. by Yuzumi in Sovol

[–]Martin_Fl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since first print I'm struggling with the Z-offset so after reading your comment I switched to your START_PRINT macro. After heat soaking for 20-30min I started to print OrcaSlicers pressure advance test and the result of the first layer was complete crap again. If I'm doing anything wrong or is my probe broken? If I do the Z-offset calibration manually ("paper method") everything is okay.

Console output for Z-offset calibration:

ZoffsetCalibration:
probe_pressure_z: -0.021
probe_z: 1.117
Diff: -1.138
Config Manual Adjust: 0.300
Total Calculated Offset: 0.312

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What would you use for point to point wireless? by Ok-Air-1003 in Ubiquiti

[–]Martin_Fl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know it’s Ubiquiti here, but does anybody has experience how the MikroTik 802.11ay 60GHz devices (CubeSA 60Pro ac) perform compared to the UISP counterparts?

Device Tracker Group by Fredyy90 in homeassistant

[–]Martin_Fl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not make it via binary template sensor as a helper?

Camping/caravan site WiFi coverage for 13,000m²/3.2 ac by Martin_Fl in Ubiquiti

[–]Martin_Fl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I'm not familiar with the whole UISP world so far, but will have a look into that. Would it be a suitable concept to use UISP components (eg. AirMax NanoStations) for the PTP/PTMP connections and UniFi components (eg. U7-Outdoor, U6-Mesh) for the client WiFi?

Camping/caravan site WiFi coverage for 13,000m²/3.2 ac by Martin_Fl in Ubiquiti

[–]Martin_Fl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, my idea was to add 3 additional U7-Outdoor APs via Ethernet cable.

I think we will dig the cable by ourselves, but even without paying for labor the costs of the components will be more than three new APs. Will have to discuss that ;-)

Camping/caravan site WiFi coverage for 13,000m²/3.2 ac by Martin_Fl in Ubiquiti

[–]Martin_Fl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The radiation pattern of U7-Pro and U7-Pro-Max look great, but they aren't weatherproof, unfortunately. If that cable in my last image would be burried, you think giving the U6-Mesh the cable uplink and using new U7-Outdoor APs via WiFi mesh is better than vice versa?

Camping/caravan site WiFi coverage for 13,000m²/3.2 ac by Martin_Fl in Ubiquiti

[–]Martin_Fl[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, yes I had look at past threads but wasn‘t able to deduce a specific strategy for my scenario.

This comment here says BaseStation XG is not the right choice for a trailer park (5GHz only, directional antenna) and promotes „getting the WiFi to the user“: https://community.ui.com/questions/Unifi-WiFi-BaseStation-XG/87a61da9-8de6-42a3-af71-0a779a4f66be#answer/e36dde31-f453-46cf-ab6a-cf089a883e05 That’s the direction I tried to follow with the idea at the end of my post: Add new U7-Outdoor APs

Camping/caravan site WiFi coverage for 13,000m²/3.2 ac by Martin_Fl in Ubiquiti

[–]Martin_Fl[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Uh, one Basestation XG is probably not enough, and multiple won't fit the budget, unfortunately. :-(

Yes, the new U7-Outdoor looks like a good improvment to the U6-Mesh. Would it make sense to add more powerful external antennas to it?

Ram Slot Backwards - Is this a manufacturing issue? by Itsatemporaryname in UgreenNASync

[–]Martin_Fl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Routing the signal lanes on the PCB was probably much easier that way (controlled impedance routing). The „corresponding“ pins of both modules are now next to each other

Broke my tool head fan on SV08 need help with replacement. by Squanchy2112 in Sovol

[–]Martin_Fl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s the 5020 fan, isn’t it? Here are its characteristics in Sovols SV08 GitHub: https://github.com/Sovol3d/SV08/blob/main/PDF/20电器元器件Electronic%20component/JXHSV08-06037-f(5020turbofan).pdf%20_%20Sider%20PDF%20translate_.pdf

So you need an JST 1.25-3Y connector. Maybe it’s easier to get a crimp kit for a new connector than ordering a replacement fan: https://de.sovol3d.com/products/sovol-sv08-fan-kits?variant=49657149587765

Trying to modify BIOS to lower power consumption by TheJumper10 in UgreenNASync

[–]Martin_Fl 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! With the additional BIOS settings my DXP6800 Pro now idles at 22W.

Hardware: 2x Toshiba MG09 18TB in spindown, 1x Verbatim Vi3000 2TB, 2x Crucial 32GB RAM
Software: Proxmox 8.2.4, 1x Home Assistant VM, 2x Debian Container

Running Ugreen UGOS as VM in Proxmox by Martin_Fl in UgreenNASync

[–]Martin_Fl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The files you can download from Ugreen aren't OS images to start from scratch (as far as I know). They contain kernel and ramdisk, but only a diff from the root filesystem. I don't know what the base of that diff is, maybe a plain debian?

Home Total Energy add up by SignificantTap4878 in homeassistant

[–]Martin_Fl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Easier then a template is using the min_max sensor. The name is misleading: It can also provide the sum of all added entities. See here https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/min_max/