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    grahamlthompsongrahamlthompson Posts: 18,486
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    As expected, Schedule updated and failed recording in the media list.

    Workaround

    1 Set each one as one off event and manually edit the start and end times to add padding (disables AR).

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    2 Enable auto padding which lets series record continue but disables AR but affects all recordings.

    Thirdly compose a snotty e-mail to ITV telling them to stop B******ing about with the event id's. :D

    I don't watch Midsomer just set the recording to find out what's going on.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,974
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    I don't watch it either :)
    Anyway Meridian recording "Failed - Reason Unknown" but the manual recording on my Mother's one worked ok so she is happy.

    Cut in half Frost episodes also used to fail a lot so perhaps they had the same kind of ITV data error.

    Automan.
    As expected, Schedule updated and failed recording in the media list.

    Workaround

    1 Set each one as one off event and manually edit the start and end times to add padding (disables AR).

    or

    2 Enable auto padding which lets series record continue but disables AR but affects all recordings.

    Thirdly compose a snotty e-mail to ITV telling them to stop B******ing about with the event id's. :D

    I don't watch Midsomer just set the recording to find out what's going on.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,974
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    Yesterday's epsisode of Midsomer Murders failed as usual...

    I had a Current Cost IAM (Individual Appliance Monitor) on the box and was graphing the energy consumption on a PC using some graph software via a ENVI display unit.

    In standby the IAM showed the box using 8 watts (they are not very accurate, figure should be 1 or less) then at 15:45 this went up to 40 watts until 17:45 when it returned to 8 watts.

    Later of course when I checked the box I got the usual "Failed, Unknown Reason" and wasted some more electricity...

    Automan.
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    grahamlthompsongrahamlthompson Posts: 18,486
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    Automan wrote: »
    Yesterday's epsisode of Midsomer Murders failed as usual...

    I had a Current Cost IAM (Individual Appliance Monitor) on the box and was graphing the energy consumption on a PC using some graph software via a ENVI display unit.

    In standby the IAM showed the box using 8 watts (they are not very accurate, figure should be 1 or less) then at 15:45 this went up to 40 watts until 17:45 when it returned to 8 watts.

    Later of course when I checked the box I got the usual "Failed, Unknown Reason" and wasted some more electricity...

    Automan.

    The reason your consumption meter is inaccurate is mainly because they no concept of power factor only using a current measurement and voltage measurement (if you are lucky)

    The box is powered and waiting for a event change that never arrives. Send ITV the bill :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,974
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    The reason your consumption meter is inaccurate is mainly because they no concept of power factor only using a current measurement and voltage measurement (if you are lucky)

    The box is powered and waiting for a event change that never arrives. Send ITV the bill :D

    Indeed, Current Cost say the next generation "IAM" will also measure power factor.

    Why they did not include it in the first version I will never know...

    When my Panasonic 46" Plasma is switched off a IAM reports it is using over 25 watts :)

    Automan.
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    grahamlthompsongrahamlthompson Posts: 18,486
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    Automan wrote: »
    Indeed, Current Cost say the next generation "IAM" will also measure power factor.

    Why they did not include it in the first version I will never know...

    When my Panasonic 46" Plasma is switched off a IAM reports it is using over 25 watts :)

    Automan.

    It's not easy to measure the phase angle between voltage and current. Even the fancy ones that the power companies provide only have a clip on Ammeter. However given enough patience and an accurate stopwatch you can time the revolutions of your meter disc to get a very accurate reading of power.
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    MOBMOB Posts: 241
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    Midsomer Murders failed for me today, the first time since my last post. Fortunately we were there so a few seconds into the programme I pressed 'record'. Went off to prepare the veg for dinner & returned to watch it from hd. There was 41 seconds of MMs, called David Dickinsons Real Deal. I told you the box was out to get me!!!:eek:
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,974
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    It's not easy to measure the phase angle between voltage and current. Even the fancy ones that the power companies provide only have a clip on Ammeter. However given enough patience and an accurate stopwatch you can time the revolutions of your meter disc to get a very accurate reading of power.

    True, but these are plug-in modules moulded into a 13amp plug and thus volts, amps and power factor of attached load should be easy.

    http://www.currentcost.com/product-iams.html

    But all they have done is as you say put a clamp amp meter in a plastic box.

    I would be interested to know if the ones EDF offer with their Eco Manager are any better?

    I have some of these
    http://www.efergy.com/Products/efergy-Shop-Energy-Monitors/EFERGY/Energy-Monitoring-Socket/pid-184327.aspx

    And they can read the load of a device to within a fraction of a watt.

    Automan.
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