Try sudo npm start&when I do npm start, I get a ton of the following error:
node_modules/@influxdata/influxdb-client/dist/query/flux.d.ts:1:2228 - error TS1127: Invalid character.
followed by this output:
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Try sudo npm start&when I do npm start, I get a ton of the following error:
node_modules/@influxdata/influxdb-client/dist/query/flux.d.ts:1:2228 - error TS1127: Invalid character.
followed by this output:
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Here are the options I have...none of them directly change the RPM's:To me, it looks like the speed is set right after the word "pool" in your screenshot.
see mine
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So it is not using the pre-set speeds entered into the pump? Is that how it worked before on the earlier version njspc?
I am using mcsMQTT Homeseer home automation plugin (pre-release), this uses a combination of MQTT and PUT commands to duplicate all the functions of the poolController-dashPanel.
Pump speeds (rpm's) are changed utilizing the Value Spinner Control Box, directly to the right of the applicable pump circuit.Here are the options I have...none of them directly change the RPM's:
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I don't have a manual option in the dropdown...only server where it is set. However, the time is not updating correctly.
I understand how that works. However, as shown in my screenshot above, I only have the available list to pick from and when I try to add more in circuits, I get the following error:Pump speeds (rpm's) are changed utilizing the Value Spinner Control Box, directly to the right of the applicable pump circuit.
The pump speed values are adjusted by either clicking the + or - buttons in succession, or click/hold the + or - buttons, thereby causing the value to increase or decrease.
The speed of the value change will increase as the + or - button is held down.
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It is displaying the correct time. The dash panel is still showing the same time as in my screen shot from last night@el duderino For time try this....
Use VNC viewer to access the RPI desktop
What is the time is displayed?
Edit RPI settings; RPI orbi (Top left corner)>Preferences>Raspberry PI Configuration> Localisation
I did, see above screenshot for result.