What is that red area? Here it is between 200 and 380.
My sundial lack the orange area (between 170-180) which you can see here on Marks' dial. What is that?
And finally, I've tried several styles, but I can't find this style:
Appreciate any answer!
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Sun- and cloud gauge
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Sun- and cloud gauge
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Re: Sun- and cloud gauge
That is values over the current theoretical value
No idea! I only use the two areas, they must have overlapped for some reason (incorrect code/values somewhere)
It isn't included in the cut-down version I gauges.js I included in the weather gauges. We will need to use the full version of the steelseries gauges.js from github to get that gauge.
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Re: Sun- and cloud gauge
Thank you, Mark!
I'm curious what they represent? My red area goes from 0 to 180, and yours from 0-200. Why is that?That is values over the current theoretical value
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Re: Sun- and cloud gauge
It just shades an area above the current calculated maximum value for irradiation, it indicates when you sensor is "over-reading" which it may well do if there are clouds around.
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Re: Sun- and cloud gauge
I had another look at the sun gauge code...
The Orange section starts at current calculated max value, and ends 10% above that.
The Orange section starts at current calculated max value, and ends 10% above that.
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Re: Sun- and cloud gauge
Ok, thank you!
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Re: Sun- and cloud gauge
Just to clarify versions?
I notice your page has a version 2.5.9++, not the current?? 2.7.3 which is the most recent mentioned on the board.
Does 2.7.3 contain all that's changed in your version or is it a one off.
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