Santiago just curious?of what?Weather and Lightning station / Monitor your using to get this data for the Flow, You probably?said what it was but this group is getting so BUSY??
On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 7:23 AM Santiago Mejia via <hi8smx=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks all for the help and guidance. Like Alan said, if it wasn't for you guys I would have not started this adventure. I?ll try to explain my process.?
I have a OpenWeather flow that I adapted with Alan?s help to monitor weather at my QTH and in case of a given event (Rain, Thunder, Clouds, etc..) can do certain things. In my case I?ve configured an email when Thunder is on the weather report with a message ("Thunder at QTH. Please disconnect"), and as of yesterday, it also sends instructions to my DLI flow to shut down the sockets. For that I used a Gate node and a Link node to the DLI flow. I also added a switch after the gate and before the Link so I can bypass it if I want (ie. false weather report). The flow includes a led alert (courtesy of Alan) to give a quick visual aid on the weather status.
Here are some pictures:
At the DLI flow, I included a Link from the Weather flow before the switch nodes and in the specific case of the Flex Power Supply I added a delay of 10 seconds just to? make sure it doesn't turn off before the Flex Remote is off, in other words, to make sure the radio power supply does not go off with the radio on. In this flow I found on the web a function to make sure the switches retain the previous states after refreshing (which was a headache at first).
At the dashboard end, it looks like this:
As I mentioned, I?m not sure if this is the most efficient way of making this work, but I?m just happy enough it works. Finally here is a picture of my current main dashboard.
Files have been updated in the file section of this group. The names of the files are self explanatory? :-)
Feel free to change it for your needs.
Santiago?
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