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This PR adds a parameter period_for_derivative_calculation that uses the last 1h (by default) to calculate the derivative value. I developed this for myself as my thermostat is sending readings every 2s which made the default derivative quite meaningless due to noise in the temp measurement. I tried playing around with sampling_period but I did not find it to my satisfaction.
Please have a look and let me know if you think we should add this. I can add a toggle to make this behavior optional, but I will only do that and add the documentation if you think we should go ahead with this.
I've been using this with my water floor heating for the past 2 winters and it worked nicely.
parameter period_for_derivative_calculation that uses the last 1h (by default) to calculate the derivative value. I developed this for myself as my thermostat is sending readings every 2s which made the default derivative quite meaningless due to noise in the temp measurement. I tried playing around with sampling_period but I did not find it to my satisfaction.
Please have a look and let me know if you think we should add this. I can add a toggle to make this behavior optional, but I will only do that and add the documentation if you think we should go ahead with this.
I've been using this with my water floor heating for the past 2 winters and it worked nicely.
This would be indeed very useful for high inerty systems such as floor heating, for which the derivative term would be useful.
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This PR adds a parameter
period_for_derivative_calculationthat uses the last 1h (by default) to calculate the derivative value. I developed this for myself as my thermostat is sending readings every 2s which made the default derivative quite meaningless due to noise in the temp measurement. I tried playing around withsampling_periodbut I did not find it to my satisfaction.Please have a look and let me know if you think we should add this. I can add a toggle to make this behavior optional, but I will only do that and add the documentation if you think we should go ahead with this.
I've been using this with my water floor heating for the past 2 winters and it worked nicely.