Gael
27.02.2018, 22:24
Hi
the line monitor (power failure) port of the P4 will exactly offer what you need.
You simply plug in there a 5V-12V power supply with 3.5mm plug which gets its power from the AC socket you want to monitor.
P4 recognizes when the voltage on the line monitor port drops, which means that the AC socket has no power also.
You can define what shall happen then, e.g.:
- switch certain sockets off
- change voltage of 1-10V interfaces
- change pump speed
it will be available in one of the next updates. I am working right now on it.
Hi,
Any ETA when we will be able to use the Power Failure Monitor port?
Thank :-)
Gael
the line monitor (power failure) port of the P4 will exactly offer what you need.
You simply plug in there a 5V-12V power supply with 3.5mm plug which gets its power from the AC socket you want to monitor.
P4 recognizes when the voltage on the line monitor port drops, which means that the AC socket has no power also.
You can define what shall happen then, e.g.:
- switch certain sockets off
- change voltage of 1-10V interfaces
- change pump speed
it will be available in one of the next updates. I am working right now on it.
Hi,
Any ETA when we will be able to use the Power Failure Monitor port?
Thank :-)
Gael