I've a had a Watermate hooked up in my greenhouse for a few months now. It's working like a charm, which is ace.
Out of curiosity, I wanted to look at the historical data it had collected, because my life is pretty rock 'n roll. I was unable to view past the last 5 days on the app's temp/water/solar visualisation. It'd be cool if there was an option to view more ( please let me know if I'm just missing something obvious ).
Not to be deterred, I exported the data to a .csv. That looks to give me all my data, but the date is reported as invalid. At first I thought this was a problem with the program viewing the file ( Numbers on the Mac ), but looking at the file as text it's literally what is stored in the date entry: "invalid date".
How did you export to .csv? I only have the option to download png or svg.
A csv would be way more useful.
Even better would be a weekly/monthly email with your sensor data in csv format
Well it's a definite thumbs up from me.
I have a small polytunnel which has big temperature variations.
Analysing data over the course of a year would be a real help. To monitor this
From a business point of view it's an opportunity to flog more sensors...
I've a had a Watermate hooked up in my greenhouse for a few months now. It's working like a charm, which is ace.
Out of curiosity, I wanted to look at the historical data it had collected, because my life is pretty rock 'n roll. I was unable to view past the last 5 days on the app's temp/water/solar visualisation. It'd be cool if there was an option to view more ( please let me know if I'm just missing something obvious ).
Not to be deterred, I exported the data to a .csv. That looks to give me all my data, but the date is reported as invalid. At first I thought this was a problem with the program viewing the file ( Numbers on the Mac ), but looking at the file as text it's literally what is stored in the date entry: "invalid date".
Can anyone help me with a solution to this?
How did you export to .csv? I only have the option to download png or svg.
A csv would be way more useful.
Even better would be a weekly/monthly email with your sensor data in csv format
I have a small polytunnel which has big temperature variations.
Analysing data over the course of a year would be a real help. To monitor this
From a business point of view it's an opportunity to flog more sensors...