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And did you have a chance to figure out why adding parameters results in such a strange behaviour that some existing parameters have to be removed for new ones to...
I think it's a matter of endianness: 3600 is 0x00000E10, the above value of 235929600 is 0x0E100000. However, I have not installed the most recent version, so in case this...
Good thinking, @1coderookie! Exactly, the commented out variables are obviously the reason for these errors. It is perfectly enough to just set `enable_max_cul` to false, no need to even comment...
Some definements were optional in the past or have to be activated alternatively to each other, but as I said, the ability to disable definements still comes from a time...
Do we still have something to do on this matter? Otherwise I'd close this issue.
Thanks, but actually there is a difference between 0% and "---". For example, you could have a temperature sensor that reads 0 degrees (outside temperature for example) or "---" if...
This will be no longer relevant with the upcoming version 3.0 as translations will be taken from the heater via the "complete dump". But thanks a lot for your efforts!
See here: https://github.com/fredlcore/BSB-LAN/discussions/482 Translations will be taken from the heater's definitions. The current BSB_LAN_custom_defs.h is still reflecting the old "complete" list, so they're not included there. But since this is...
This will be no longer relevant with the upcoming version 3.0 as translations will be taken from the heater via the "complete dump". But thanks a lot for your efforts!