README.md in ekm-omnimeter-0.2.3 vs README.md in ekm-omnimeter-0.2.4
- old
+ new
@@ -47,20 +47,20 @@
:meter_number=>300000001, # Your nine digit meter id
:remote_address=>'192.168.1.125', # The IP address of your iSerial device
:remote_port => 50000) # The port on which your iSerial device is listening
# These values change based on the value of :power_configuration in the constructor
+m.meter_number # 000300000234
+m.remote_address # 192.168.0.125
+m.remote_port # 50000
m.volts # 248.7
m.amps # 21.6
m.watts # 2664
-# Warning: Dates seem off
-# My computer clock said 2014-04-03 3:32PM when these outputs came out
-m.meter_timestamp # 2014-04-03 05:15:32
-m.computer_timestamp # Time.now() = 2014-04-03 15:32:10 -0400
-
# Read meter values
+m.meter_timestamp # 2014-04-04 12:48:06
+m.last_read_timestamp # 2014-04-04 12:48:17 -0400
m.remote_address # 192.168.1.125
m.remote_port # 50000
m.meter_number # 000300000001
m.address # 000300000001
m.total_kwh # 4583.51
@@ -83,12 +83,12 @@
m.amps_l3 # 0.0
m.watts_l1 # 2276
m.watts_l2 # 384
m.watts_l3 # 0
m.watts_total # 2664
-m.power_factor_1 # 1.0
-m.power_factor_2 # 0.0
-m.power_factor_3 # 0.0
+m.power_factor_1 # 1.0
+m.power_factor_2 # C0.99
+m.power_factor_3 # C0.0
m.maximum_demand # 22640.0
m.maximum_demand_period # 15 (in minutes, can be 15, 30 or 60)
m.ct_ratio # 400
m.pulse_1_count # 3
m.pulse_1_ratio # 1000