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  • Mango integrated into a large-scale Battery Management System

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    I will be test/using Mango as the UI in a large-scale BMS. The size of an average installation is around 1 MWh. There are approximately 160 modules (batteries) of 6.2kWh organized into 10 packs of 16 modules. Each module has approximately 200 data points which are a mix of analog and digital data (eg. voltages and alarms). The architecture is structured such that the data is gathered by CAN from the 10 "pack controllers" using a .NET-based driver and sorted and inserted into a MySQL database (it is "thin" in that no archiving takes place here). Mango accesses the MySQL database for its data source. I have converted Mango to use MySQL rather than Derby as its own database. I hope that this setup will enable me to update 10% of the data points at once per second. Some data, such as temperatures, don't change fast enough to warrant better than an update every 5 or 10 seconds. I have a simple framework with all the components set up and running now. I have been really impressed with Mango so far., and I will be developing some custom graphics
  • Application screenshots

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    It seems these files have been lost in the Server upgrade. ;(....If any of you could re-post your screen shots that would be great. I'm trying to get some sample images for a presentation. I've put some things together myself, but as always, I have not been given a lot of time to experiment. Ed.
  • Posting on Twitter from Mango

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    I could be really sad and set up my mango system to watch for the tweet and then react accordingly :mrgreen:
  • TED - The Energy Detective data to Mango

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    Hi, I just purchased the TED 5000 series... Will let you know how it works with mango shortly.
  • Datalogging and Live display

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    thats right. Using the http publisher feature. Just made sure all the parameter names match and it all works seamlessly...
  • Home Automation One Wire

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    Hello Benjamin, Mango does not currently use bar graphs, but other types of trend information are available in multiple ways. As Keith mentioned, there are graphs available on the point rollovers in both the watch list and in graphic views, as well as in reports. There is also a mutiple-point graph at the bottom of the watchlist. Larger, individual point graphs are also available on the point details page. I'm not sure that this answers your question. If not, feel free to inquire more.
  • Mango For Home Automation

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    Hi, Yes I have got the new 9061 cards and have cut some VB code to control the cards in a multipelx setup. There is an updated driver for the 8055 that works a lot better. I am now using the 8055 as the control port driver and the 8061 to do the read write. seems to work fine. This gives me a set of cards for each location. With a total of 128 i/o ports more that I need. I worked out if I connect everything I will get the about 100. The next step is to link the cards to the current house system to get an end to end test of a simple function, turn on and off a light. As to Mango, I downloaded the files and did everything they said to set it up, but it gust will not run so I gave up. I will give it another go when I get the hardware sorted. Maybe by then they will have made it simpler to install. Regards Laurie