I don't want a list of every book ever mentioned on the show, just books mentioned by Rory, spotted on her bookshelf, stuff she was seen reading, that kind of list. I want to read what Rory has read, not stuff like the 6 volume The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire because Richard mentioned it in passing, lol
If the meter reader came to your home, you should get an accurate bill next month that reflects any needed adjustments from your estimated bills. If you're getting estimated bills, it's because no one is reading your meter. Should be solved now!
I have had the above installed for about two weeks now but noticed a problem with the data being read almost immediately. When compared to actual reading from my meter (as well as my electrical company data), the HEM numbers appeared to be twice that of actual. For the past 6+ days I started logging the data every hour and comparing the readings to that provided by my electric company. Sure enough, the HEM numbers were, on average, double. In fact, this was so consistent that over the past 6 days the HEM readings divided by 2 then compared to actual meter readings were off by a negligible amount of 200 watts. Recently, I modified the DH Aeon HEM Gen5(zwave plus) by Dillon A. Miller to divide the amps/watts/Kwh readings by 2. All seems good.
I contacted Aeon Labs and after much ado they suggested it may be defective and I send it back to them (if I am in the US, which I am not). I am not convinced its defective. The readings are too consistent. What I am questioning is my actual hookup as shown below
You have this connected correctly. The clamp proximity to the white neutral will not cause any issues.
Watts, which is what you are measuring here is a product of current (amps) times voltage.
The aem voltage is a configuration parameter within the aim. If the configured voltage in the device is different from your actual mains voltage your readings will be off.
If your divisor hack is producing correct output I would call it done.
Thanks for the reply. The only thing I can think of that would cause these numbers to be double the actual is the device firmware. As far as I can tell, there is no way to check/update the FW version on this HEM. Right?
I've got an issue with 3 temperature sensors connected to an Arduino UNO using I2C, been working fine for a week or so but now two of the temperatures are flicking between -127 and the actual reading about once a second roughly. I thought it might be a loose wire but I've checked everything inside the enclosure and re soldered a couple of connectors what were crimped or in screw terminals but it's still playing up. Could it be a fault on the arduino or the temperature sensors? Can I test them before spending money on new ones?
Another thing is that the onewire-bus needs a pull-resistor between datapin and Vcc.
If you use very long wires (more than 5-10 meters) with a star-topology then elctric reflections can become a size that readings become unreliable.
There is a pull up resistor between the data pin and Vcc. Annoyingly this had been working fine on the test bench by the computer for about 4 weeks. I then installed it into a plastic enclosure and wired the relays outputs up and it's been fine for a week or so. Making me think it's a loose connection but wiggling the wires inside the enclosure didn't make any difference to the pattern of the reading flashing -127 it seems to be always about once a second, so it might be the 700-800 millisecond delay I need to program into the code. But why did this not happen when it was wired up and left running for 4 weeks by the computer? Also it's only the 2nd and 3rd sensor that are reading -127. Sensor 1 always reads correctly and they are all connected to the same data pin, pin 2, and pull up resistor, and share a common ground and +Vcc?
Just to update this thread. I've turned the solar controller back on now the weathers a bit sunnier and it was fine for a couple of days. But now all 3 sensors seem to be stuck on -127. I was going to alter the code, so that it read the temp from the sensor, and only update the value if it's not -127. I know this will slow down the refresh rate and accuracy, but as long as I get a reading updated every minute or so that will be fine, it's only to control a solar pump and diverter valve to split the heat from the solar panels to a hot water storage tank and hot tub.
on very long wires the readings can become unstable. That is one possible reason for changing values between -127 and a real measurement. A star topology of the sensor-wires creates more "distortion" than a single-line topology. star-topology means multiple meter long wires to each sensor connected together at your microcontroller.
I've managed to remove the board and bring it into the house and connect it directly to my desktop Pc uploaded the new code with the lines added to ignore a temperature reading of -127 and re connected it. Now the temperature sensor with the longest cable about 8m is jumping from the actual reading of 28C to 84C? I might give the 2K resistor a try. How can I easily draw my schematic and upload it to make sure I've not done something stupid with the power feeds?
I have read several threads on this and the most common answer is that the Space is out of range of the fixture or vice versa. Still, I can not get Revit to see my fixtures, receptacles, JB's, etc. and spit out an actual load or load per square foot. I even tried an "out of the box" light fixture to see if it was my light fixture family that was the problem.... Still getting the same result. I will attach my light family with the hopes that someone could help me trouble shoot this problem. We are strictly MEP at our firm, linking in an Arch file and creating Spaces from there on out. Is this the problem? Either way, I am trying to make an electrical space schedule to analyze design power density and also show the actual power density to compare the two. The "Specified Lighting Load" shows up great, as does the "Specified Power Load". However, I would still like to be able to get a total for Specified Lighting Load for the entire building too.
I opened the original Architectural file which is linked into my central file, created a space in a room, and added my light fixture.... IT WORKED. So now I am under the impression that this is more of a Revit MEP issue than anything else. Incapable of reading the lighting loads and power loads from a space created with a linked architectural file. But I hope I am wrong. Please advise!
As far as overall book sales go, we reported last year that more people were reading and global book sales were looking fantastic. Gen Z helped contribute to another great year in book sales in 2022. Although sales were down from a record strong year in 2021 by 6.5%, Publishers Weekly reported a very respectable 788.7 million books sold in 2022. Trade paperbacks actually sold more in 2022 than usual (comprising 60% of sales), and hardcover sales declined by 3%.
Despite 67% of Gen Zers surveyed reading on their phones, those paperback sales are, in large part, due to Gen Z readers. In the UK, for example, that number is even higher: Nielsen BookData reported that print books made up 80% of the book sales attributed to readers from ages 13 to 24 between November 2021 and November of last year.
when someones pass is filled, and they pick out a story to read, once they have finished reading the first chapter, one of their passes is gone, then if they want to read another chapter, same thing happens, the other pass is gone,
I see that you have got an answer about your question. I like reading new stories, from authors that just started their carrier. I can only wish you good luck with your story. May I have the name of your story so I can start reading it?
Title 11 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 purports to limit the liability of Internet service providers that have been found vicariously liable for copyright infringement. However, by basing this limitation on the absence of the "benefit" and "control" elements of the common law test for vicarious liability, the plain language of Title II, codified at 17 U.S.C. 512, appears to preclude statutory protection once a court has found a service provider vicariously liable. This Comment argues that courts must read a narrow definition of "actual" control into 17 U.S.C. 512(c)(1)(B) in order to preserve the liability limitations of Title I% to avoid structural conflict, and to fulfill legislative intent. This Comment locates actual control in a line of district court cases from the Second Circuit that have been eclipsed by the Ninth Circuit's embrace of "legal" control. This Comment concludes that an actual-control standard best preserves incentives to monitor for infringement.
Your budget is a forecast and a flexible plan. You might need to adapt or adjust it based on what actually happens. Along with creating the budget, it is important to periodically compare it to actual earnings and expenditures. You can then make adjustments as needed.
While some variances between actual amounts spent and budgeted amounts should be expected, the budget vs. actual statement gives you an idea of whether your company is on-target with its financial goals or it has veered off-course.
In another column, your budget vs. actual statement would show how much over or under budget your income was. In the case of product sales, your actual income exceeded your budgeted amount by $2,000. In the case of warranty sales, your actual income was $1,500 less, or -$1,500, than what you expected.
The budget vs. actual statement will also give you a percentage to help you see how much under or over budget you were. Your actual income for product sales was 120% of what you budgeted, while your actual income for warranty sales was 70% of what you budgeted.
The budget vs. actual report can help you identify factors that might have affected your budget. For example, if expenses end up being considerably higher than expected during one quarter, you can examine the reasons for that increase. There might have been supply chain issues or higher-than-usual fuel prices. It could be that the higher expenses will remain or were just a one-time fluke.
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