10.04.2026, 08:24
Good morning,
The problem with the meter has been resolved; it was a power supply issue.
I have a question. As I've mentioned many times, I have three logic machines collecting data from three different parts of an apartment building.
Each logic machine has three Circutor gateways connected via RS-485 to single-phase Circutor energy meters.
When I created the Modbus profiles and devices, I configured everything on LM1: all nine gateways and all the meters in the building. I made a backup and loaded it onto LM2 and LM3.
Therefore, I have the Modbus devices on all three logic machines, and they are exchanging data without any filters or anything. I suspect this is causing communication problems.
My question is, should I delete the devices from each logic machine and only leave those connected to the gateways connected to each logic machine? In other words, should I delete the Modbus profiles and devices connected to LM2 and LM3 on LM1, and so on for the rest of the LMs? Thank you very much.
The problem with the meter has been resolved; it was a power supply issue.
I have a question. As I've mentioned many times, I have three logic machines collecting data from three different parts of an apartment building.
Each logic machine has three Circutor gateways connected via RS-485 to single-phase Circutor energy meters.
When I created the Modbus profiles and devices, I configured everything on LM1: all nine gateways and all the meters in the building. I made a backup and loaded it onto LM2 and LM3.
Therefore, I have the Modbus devices on all three logic machines, and they are exchanging data without any filters or anything. I suspect this is causing communication problems.
My question is, should I delete the devices from each logic machine and only leave those connected to the gateways connected to each logic machine? In other words, should I delete the Modbus profiles and devices connected to LM2 and LM3 on LM1, and so on for the rest of the LMs? Thank you very much.