Ineed to leave my desk top at work (windows 7) up and running all the time. After I leave work in the evening and come back the next morning, it appears to be turned off. I have to push the start button and login to the computer.
It's very easy to set that up. My computer is running all the time without any problems. Here's how to do it. First, go to control panel and to power options there. Select high performance option and then click on change plan settings on the right. There, you'll have option to set the time after which the computer goes into sleep and time after which monitor turns off. Just set sleep to never and that should be it.
The issue is, once solar is connected (and Google Home shows the infinitive solar power sign), the camera will never go to Idle, it's Always showing Live View (but Not recording), same behaviour as my other indoor wired Google camera.
@sos999 thanks for posting here in the Community and for sharing with us your issue. To further isolate this issue, could you try using the original power cord for your Nest Camera and monitor its behavior. Let me know how it goes.
- so I just had to turn the camera back On, and wait for 1 more day, let the battery drain by itself until it goes to 66%, then it stopped dropping. The camera also regained the capability to be "Idle". i.e. when opening Google Home App, the camera will show camera "Idle" with black screen, instead of Live View. I had to manually turn on the Live view.
Hi, I have a similar issue here using a solar panel. I read up on this before I bought a panel so didn't go for the expensive Wasserstein panel. I bought a cheaper option and used a usb to mini-USB adaptor to test. It also flattened the battery within a few days.
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I'm using a standard 1602 LCD in my project and it is on 24x7. I was just wondering how long these things last. I know on printers these things lasts pretty much forever, but I think they turn off the backlight. I don't turn off the backlight on mine. I imagine the backlight is probably the first thing to go. If you have used one continuously for a while, how long has it been running?
Most of these LCDs use LED backlights, which means they can last very long periods of time even at 24x7 operation.
Some LCDs have built-in current limiting resistors for the backlight designed to make the backlight work reliably for long periods of time. If your LCD doesn't have current limiting resistors for the backlight you should add those to make it work properly.
The LCD itself, as long as it is ran within specs should last "forever" (way longer than it's useful lifespan).
Many LEDs are specified to run at 20mA, but I'm not sure what LED is used in these displays -- it could be rated for only 10mA. I run mine at 10mA using a current-limiting resistor and it seems plenty bright so I'd say 5-10mA is reasonable.
If the display manufacturer used a good quality LED, they are usually specified for a lifetime of 50,000 hours so 5 years or so lit 24x7 at full power. Reducing the power below max makes them last even longer.
In the "bad old days", the illuminant for the display was an Electroluminescent ("EL") panel with a limited lifetime and progressive loss of brightness, so they used "screen saver" techniques, as much for the illuminant as for the display proper.
Now with LEDs, they are substantially more efficient, far simpler (the EL required a high frequency AC driver of considerable voltage) and - more durable. I do wonder how long the current LEDs, particularly white ones which use similar phosphors to a fluorescent lamp, will last but it seems they are doing pretty well so far.
I use an I2C module with it, so the backlight driver is in that I2C module (it has a transistor+resistor). It can't be too much current, as I power it from +5v pin of mega board. The I2C module chip is rated for 100khz, but I run it at 400khz using a custom i2c library I got from my quadcopter project and its been running for at least a couple weeks i2c error free. At 400khz, I timed the lcd update takes approximately 1/3 the time using the Wire library.
I was doing an analysis a few years ago that show that the trend of increasing storage and lowering costs would result in smartphones with 1tb of space (to date there are already 38 models with that capacity), with this in mind, the question was: What would be the practical implications?, One of them was precisely that the smartphones will be able to record audio 24x7.
Synchronous: When you send a command to Google, there is a delay, sometimes several seconds to receive the command, and another to see if it correctly understood what you said, this in my experience cut the flow and distracts you from the activity you are doing and makes it slower than just using the keyboard.
CALORIES AND MEALS COUNT: I indicate out loud all the meals of the day, at the end of the day I can have the list of meals consumed in the day and use an external API to calculate the calories consumed in each meal.
According to studies on couple relationships, it is possible to predict with an accuracy of up to 90% if the couple is going to divorce by studying the interactions, specifically the relationship between positive and negative interactions between the couple:
In addition to the audio, the context is needed:
Reading the result of the transcripts, without the proper context (time, location, who I am talking to, the previous context of what was said) is very limiting
Personal Psychologist/Coach : Recording everything that came out of our mouths, every interaction we had, and analyzing that can give us a vision perhaps impossible until now to have, a psychologist/coach in real time who accompanies us to everywhere.
To encourage digital payments, the Nandan Nilekani committee has suggested a host of measures, including elimination of charges, round-the-clock RTGS and NEFT facility, and duty-free import of point-of-sales machines.
Keeping in mind that digital transactions result in larger balances with the bank, the panel felt customers must be allowed to initiate and accept a reasonable number of digital payment transactions with no charges.
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Here is a quick overview of standard icons and controls available when using your Site24x7 Control Panel. You can explore this section to understand more about the new Site24x7 user interface, icons and functions.
It gives you a real-time status of all your configured monitors. All monitors are categorized based on their current operational status. Down monitors are grouped in red, Critical in orange, Trouble in yellow, Up in green, and Confirmed Anomalies (in the last one hour) in pink colors. Clicking on Confirmed Anomalies will redirect you to the Anomaly dashboard. It also showcases the total monitor count under configuration error(s), under maintenance, suspended, and those still under discovery. You can also view monitors based on basic and advanced categories. Learn more.
Scheduled Maintenance: The status shows up when your monitor is under maintenance, with polling disabled for the monitor. The status is also shown when the monitoring is enabled during maintenance, and the monitor detects an outage during the period.
To change the Hour Format inside the Site24x7 client, navigate to My Account > Account Settings > Choose the required hour format from "Hour Format for Reports" option by using the toggle button.
Move your mouse cursor to the top of the Site24x7 Control Panel to enter the Full screen mode. This is useful when you wish to focus on certain metrics of your monitor and want to hide the background Dock, Tabs, and other menus. Take your mouse cursor to the top of the control panel again to exit Fullscreen.
Landing page is the page to which you 'll be redirected when you log in to Site24x7. And it is a user-level configuration, which means each user in an account can opt for their choice of a landing page.
Currently, we support multiple options (pages) out of which you can choose your landing page. To choose a page as your landing page, go to that page and check for the landing page icon on the top right end of the page. If it's a supported page click on the icon and make it your landing page. Landing Page supported pages are:
Events timeline widget records all the past events of your selected monitor for a selected time range. You can identify/decode various events from the past, which includes Down, Critical, Trouble, Maintenance, Suspended, or Anomalies. Each event are color coded for easy identification. Events can be drilled down to extract maximum data and facilitate easy troubleshooting. It also gives you insight into details like outage duration and exact outage period.
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