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Hi, for anyone new to installing the tool in Home Assistant: on new device in HA, the pressure differential sensor defaulted to PSI so all readings were zero. I changed default to pascals to match the output in the logs and the readings come through now (there are other units to explore as well).
Mine is powered by usb from a wall outlet here in the US, and the unit is resting on the ground near sea level right now (it'll be boxed and stuck to the wall soon). I haven't hooked up the temp probe or the tubes yet, and found the rolling differential interesting.. should I set offset to the average, looks roughly to be 75? on 1,000 pascal range, it's running +/- 6 Pa, so I guess that is okay.
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Hi, for anyone new to installing the tool in Home Assistant: on new device in HA, the pressure differential sensor defaulted to PSI so all readings were zero. I changed default to pascals to match the output in the logs and the readings come through now (there are other units to explore as well).

Mine is powered by usb from a wall outlet here in the US, and the unit is resting on the ground near sea level right now (it'll be boxed and stuck to the wall soon). I haven't hooked up the temp probe or the tubes yet, and found the rolling differential interesting.. should I set offset to the average, looks roughly to be 75? on 1,000 pascal range, it's running +/- 6 Pa, so I guess that is okay.
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