Morning All,
I have an Owl energy meter that I'm feeding the data in via a an SDR dongle, rtl_433 and a json log file.
I noticed that when the batteries in the transmitter start to fail, the value of the records spike and it completely ruins the graphs/trends etc.
I'm going to delete the items that are obviously wrong. In my case, values about 10,000W
(Yes... I'm going to alter my template to preprocess and filter out items above 10,000W for the future - we don't use that level here)
Do I need to worry about historical trends? Is there anything else I need to worry about, or can i just get on with:
I have an Owl energy meter that I'm feeding the data in via a an SDR dongle, rtl_433 and a json log file.
I noticed that when the batteries in the transmitter start to fail, the value of the records spike and it completely ruins the graphs/trends etc.
I'm going to delete the items that are obviously wrong. In my case, values about 10,000W
(Yes... I'm going to alter my template to preprocess and filter out items above 10,000W for the future - we don't use that level here)
Do I need to worry about historical trends? Is there anything else I need to worry about, or can i just get on with:
Code:
delete from history where itemid=(xxx) and value > 10000;
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