iobroker.tibberlink 4.1.0 → 4.2.0

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  - "Best single hours": Generates a "YES" output during the least expensive hours, with the number defined in the "AmountHours" state.
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  - "Smart Battery Buffer": Utilize the "EfficiencyLoss" parameter to specify the efficiency loss of the battery system. The "EfficiencyLoss" parameter can range from 0 to 1, where 0 represents no efficiency loss and 1 represents complete efficiency loss. For example, a value of 0.25 indicates a 25% efficiency loss for a charge/discharge cycle.
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  Use the "AmountHours" parameter to input the desired number of hours for battery charging. The calculator will activate battery charging ("value YES") and deactivate battery feed ("value 2 NO") during the specified "AmountHours" cheapest hours. Conversely, it will deactivate battery charging ("value NO") and activate battery feed ("value 2 YES") during hours with the highest cost, provided the cost is higher than the highest total price among the cheap hours. In the remaining normal hours where energy buffering by the battery is not economically viable, both outputs will be switched off.
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+ "TTIP_item_chValueOn2": "Die in den zweiten Ausgabezustand zu schreibenden Werte können als „Wert JA 2“ und „Wert NEIN 2“ definiert werden, beispielsweise „true“ für boolesche Zustände oder eine zu schreibende Zahl oder ein zu schreibender Text.",
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- "LBL_calculatorhelp15": "<b>LTF-Kanäle:</b> Diese funktionieren ähnlich wie Standardkanäle, sind jedoch nur innerhalb eines durch die Statusobjekte StartTime“ und „StopTime“ definierten Zeitrahmens aktiv. Nach StopTimewird der Kanal automatisch deaktiviert. „StartTime“ und „StopTime“ können sich über zwei Kalendertage erstrecken, da Tibber keine Daten über ein 48-Stunden-Fenster hinaus bereitstellt. Beide Zustände erfordern eine Datums-/Uhrzeitzeichenfolge im ISO-8601-Format mit einem Zeitzonenversatz, z. B. „2024-12-24T18:00:00.000+01:00“.",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp17": "<b>LTF-Kanäle:</b> Diese funktionieren ähnlich wie Standardkanäle, sind jedoch nur innerhalb eines durch die Statusobjekte „StartTime“ und „StopTime“ definierten Zeitrahmens aktiv. Nach „StopTime“ wird der Kanal automatisch deaktiviert. „StartTime“ und „StopTime“ können sich über zwei Kalendertage erstrecken, da Tibber keine Daten über ein 48-Stunden-Fenster hinaus bereitstellt. Beide Zustände erfordern eine Datums-/Uhrzeitzeichenfolge im ISO-8601-Format mit einem Zeitzonenversatz, z. B. „2024-12-24T18:00:00.000+01:00“.",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp18": "Darüber hinaus enthalten die LTF-Kanäle einen neuen Statusparameter namens „RepeatDays“, der standardmäßig 0 ist. Wenn „RepeatDays“ auf eine positive Ganzzahl gesetzt ist, wiederholt der Kanal seinen Zyklus, indem er sowohl „StartTime“ als auch „StopTime“ um die angegebene Zahl erhöht Tage nach Erreichen von „StopTime“. Setzen Sie beispielsweise „RepeatDays“ für eine tägliche Wiederholung auf 1.",
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  "LBL_calculatorhelp14": "'Smart Battery Buffer': Utilizes the 'EfficiencyLoss' parameter to specify the efficiency loss of the battery system. The 'AmountHours' parameter defines the desired number of hours for battery charging. The calculator will activate battery charging ('value YES') and deactivate battery feed ('value 2 NO') during the specified 'AmountHours' of the cheapest hours. Conversely, it will deactivate battery charging ('value NO') and activate battery feed ('value 2 YES') during the hours with the highest cost, provided the cost exceeds the highest total price among the cheapest hours. During the remaining normal hours, where energy buffering by the battery is not economically viable, both outputs will be turned off.",
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- "LBL_calculatorhelp16": "Additionally, the LTF channels include a new state parameter called 'RepeatDays,' which defaults to 0. When 'RepeatDays' is set to a positive integer, the channel repeats its cycle by incrementing both 'StartTime' and 'StopTime' by the specified number of days after 'StopTime' is reached. For example, set 'RepeatDays' to 1 for daily repetition.",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp15": "'Best percentage': Outputs 'YES' during the least expensive hour and any other hours where the price falls within the percentage range specified in the 'Percentage' settings state.",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp16": "'Best percentage LTF': 'Best percentage' within a Limited Time Frame (LTF).",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp17": "<b>LTF channels:</b> These function similarly to standard channels but are active only within a time frame defined by the 'StartTime' and 'StopTime' state objects. After 'StopTime,' the channel automatically deactivates. 'StartTime' and 'StopTime' can span two calendar days, as Tibber does not provide data beyond a 48-hour window. Both states require a date-time string in ISO-8601 format with a timezone offset, e.g., '2024-12-24T18:00:00.000+01:00'.",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp18": "Additionally, the LTF channels include a new state parameter called 'RepeatDays,' which defaults to 0. When 'RepeatDays' is set to a positive integer, the channel repeats its cycle by incrementing both 'StartTime' and 'StopTime' by the specified number of days after 'StopTime' is reached. For example, set 'RepeatDays' to 1 for daily repetition.",
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+ "LBL_item_chType_option_8": "mejor porcentaje",
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  "LBL_calculatorhelp10": "'Mejor bloque de horas': genera 'SÍ' durante el bloque de horas más rentable, con la duración especificada en el objeto 'AmountHours'.",
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  "LBL_calculatorhelp11": "'Mejor costo LTF': 'Mejor costo' dentro de un marco de tiempo limitado (LTF).",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp13": "'Bloque de mejores horas LTF': 'Bloque de mejores horas' dentro de un período de tiempo limitado (LTF)",
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  "LBL_calculatorhelp14": "'Smart Battery Buffer': utiliza el parámetro 'EfficiencyLoss' para especificar la pérdida de eficiencia del sistema de batería. El parámetro 'AmountHours' define el número deseado de horas para cargar la batería. La calculadora activará la carga de la batería ('valor SÍ') y desactivará la alimentación de la batería ('valor 2 NO') durante las 'Cantidad de Horas' especificadas de las horas más baratas. Por el contrario, desactivará la carga de baterías ('valor NO') y activará la alimentación de baterías ('valor 2 SI') durante las horas de mayor coste, siempre que el coste supere el precio total más alto entre las horas más económicas. Durante las horas normales restantes, cuando el almacenamiento de energía mediante la batería no sea económicamente viable, ambas salidas estarán apagadas.",
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- "LBL_calculatorhelp15": "<b>Canales LTF:</b> Estos funcionan de manera similar a los canales estándar, pero están activos solo dentro de un período de tiempo definido por los objetos de estado 'StartTime' y 'StopTime'. Después de 'StopTime', el canal se desactiva automáticamente. 'StartTime' y 'StopTime' pueden abarcar dos días naturales, ya que Tibber no proporciona datos más allá de un período de 48 horas. Ambos estados requieren una cadena de fecha y hora en formato ISO-8601 con un desplazamiento de zona horaria, por ejemplo, '2024-12-24T18:00:00.000+01:00'.",
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- "LBL_calculatorhelp16": "Además, los canales LTF incluyen un nuevo parámetro de estado llamado 'RepeatDays', que por defecto es 0. Cuando 'RepeatDays' se establece en un número entero positivo, el canal repite su ciclo incrementando tanto 'StartTime' como 'StopTime' en el número especificado. de días después de alcanzar el 'StopTime'. Por ejemplo, establezca 'RepeatDays' en 1 para la repetición diaria.",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp15": "'Mejor porcentaje': genera '' durante la hora menos costosa y cualquier otra hora en la que el precio esté dentro del rango de porcentaje especificado en el estado de configuración 'Porcentaje'.",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp16": "'Mejor porcentaje LTF': 'Mejor porcentaje' dentro de un período de tiempo limitado (LTF).",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp17": "<b>Canales LTF:</b> funcionan de manera similar a los canales estándar, pero están activos solo dentro de un período de tiempo definido por los objetos de estado 'StartTime' y 'StopTime'. Después de 'StopTime', el canal se desactiva automáticamente. 'StartTime' y 'StopTime' pueden abarcar dos días naturales, ya que Tibber no proporciona datos más allá de un período de 48 horas. Ambos estados requieren una cadena de fecha y hora en formato ISO-8601 con un desplazamiento de zona horaria, por ejemplo, '2024-12-24T18:00:00.000+01:00'.",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp18": "Además, los canales LTF incluyen un nuevo parámetro de estado llamado 'RepeatDays', que por defecto es 0. Cuando 'RepeatDays' se establece en un número entero positivo, el canal repite su ciclo incrementando tanto 'StartTime' como 'StopTime' en el número especificado. de días después de alcanzar el 'StopTime'. Por ejemplo, establezca 'RepeatDays' en 1 para la repetición diaria.",
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  "LBL_calculatorhelp12": "« Meilleures heures individuelles LTF » : « Meilleures heures individuelles » dans une période limitée (LTF).",
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  "LBL_calculatorhelp13": "« Meilleurs blocs d'heures LTF » : « Meilleurs blocs d'heures » dans une période limitée (LTF)",
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  "LBL_calculatorhelp14": "« Smart Battery Buffer » : utilise le paramètre « EfficiencyLoss » pour spécifier la perte d'efficacité du système de batterie. Le paramètre 'AmountHours' définit le nombre d'heures souhaité pour la charge de la batterie. La calculatrice activera la charge de la batterie (« valeur OUI ») et désactivera l'alimentation de la batterie (« valeur 2 NON ») pendant la « quantité d'heures » spécifiée des heures les moins chères. À l'inverse, il désactivera la charge de la batterie (« valeur NON ») et activera l'alimentation de la batterie (« valeur 2 OUI ») pendant les heures où le coût est le plus élevé, à condition que le coût dépasse le prix total le plus élevé parmi les heures les moins chères. Pendant les heures normales restantes, où la mise en mémoire tampon de l'énergie par la batterie n'est pas économiquement viable, les deux sorties seront désactivées.",
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- "LBL_calculatorhelp15": "<b>Canaux LTF :</b> ceux-ci fonctionnent de manière similaire aux canaux standard mais ne sont actifs que dans un laps de temps défini par les objets d'état 'StartTime' et 'StopTime'. Après « StopTime », la chaîne se désactive automatiquement. « StartTime » et « StopTime » peuvent s'étendre sur deux jours calendaires, car Tibber ne fournit pas de données au-delà d'une fenêtre de 48 heures. Les deux États nécessitent une chaîne date-heure au format ISO-8601 avec un décalage de fuseau horaire, par exemple « 2024-12-24T18:00:00.000+01:00 ».",
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- "LBL_calculatorhelp16": "De plus, les canaux LTF incluent un nouveau paramètre d'état appelé « RepeatDays », dont la valeur par défaut est 0. Lorsque « RepeatDays » est défini sur un nombre entier positif, le canal répète son cycle en incrémentant à la fois « StartTime » et « StopTime » du nombre spécifié. de jours après que « StopTime » soit atteint. Par exemple, définissez « RepeatDays » sur 1 pour une répétition quotidienne.",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp15": "« Meilleur pourcentage » : affiche « OUI » pendant l'heure la moins chère et toute autre heure le prix se situe dans la plage de pourcentage spécifiée dans l'état des paramètres « Pourcentage ».",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp16": "« Meilleur pourcentage LTF » : « Meilleur pourcentage » dans une période limitée (LTF).",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp17": "<b>Canaux LTF :</b> ceux-ci fonctionnent de manière similaire aux canaux standard mais ne sont actifs que dans un laps de temps défini par les objets d'état 'StartTime' et 'StopTime'. Après « StopTime », la chaîne se désactive automatiquement. « StartTime » et « StopTime » peuvent s'étendre sur deux jours calendaires, car Tibber ne fournit pas de données au-delà d'une fenêtre de 48 heures. Les deux États nécessitent une chaîne date-heure au format ISO-8601 avec un décalage de fuseau horaire, par exemple « 2024-12-24T18:00:00.000+01:00 ».",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp18": "De plus, les canaux LTF incluent un nouveau paramètre d'état appelé « RepeatDays », dont la valeur par défaut est 0. Lorsque « RepeatDays » est défini sur un nombre entier positif, le canal répète son cycle en incrémentant à la fois « StartTime » et « StopTime » du nombre spécifié. de jours après que « StopTime » soit atteint. Par exemple, définissez « RepeatDays » sur 1 pour une répétition quotidienne.",
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  "LBL_SpecialsTab": "Paramètres spéciaux",
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  "LBL_specialshelp1": "Récupère également les valeurs TotalCost, y compris les frais de réseau spéciaux en Allemagne. Veuillez vérifier les valeurs avec celles affichées dans votre application Tibber.",
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+ "LBL_item_chType_option_5": "miglior LTF a ore singole",
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+ "LBL_item_chType_option_8": "percentuale migliore",
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+ "LBL_item_chType_option_9": "migliore percentuale LTF",
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  "LBL_calculatorhelp12": "\"Migliori ore singole LTF\": \"Migliori ore singole\" in un intervallo di tempo limitato (LTF).",
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  "LBL_calculatorhelp14": "'Smart Battery Buffer': utilizza il parametro 'EfficiencyLoss' per specificare la perdita di efficienza del sistema batteria. Il parametro 'AmountHours' definisce il numero di ore desiderato per la ricarica della batteria. La calcolatrice attiverà la ricarica della batteria ('valore YES') e disattiverà l'alimentazione della batteria ('valore 2 NO') durante le 'AmountHours' specificate delle ore più economiche. Viceversa disattiverà la ricarica della batteria ('valore NO') e attiverà l'alimentazione della batteria ('valore 2 SI') nelle ore con costo più elevato, purché il costo superi il prezzo totale più alto tra le ore più economiche. Durante le restanti ore normali, in cui l'accumulo di energia da parte della batteria non è economicamente sostenibile, entrambe le uscite verranno disattivate.",
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- "LBL_calculatorhelp16": "Inoltre, i canali LTF includono un nuovo parametro di stato chiamato \"RepeatDays\", che per impostazione predefinita è 0. Quando \"RepeatDays\" è impostato su un numero intero positivo, il canale ripete il suo ciclo incrementando sia \"StartTime\" che \"StopTime\" del numero specificato di giorni dopo il raggiungimento di 'StopTime'. Ad esempio, imposta \"RepeatDays\" su 1 per la ripetizione quotidiana.",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp15": "'Percentuale migliore': restituisce 'SÌ' durante l'ora meno costosa e qualsiasi altra ora in cui il prezzo rientra nell'intervallo percentuale specificato nello stato delle impostazioni 'Percentuale'.",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp16": "\"Migliore percentuale LTF\": \"Migliore percentuale\" entro un intervallo di tempo limitato (LTF).",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp17": "<b>Canali LTF:</b> funzionano in modo simile ai canali standard ma sono attivi solo entro un intervallo di tempo definito dagli oggetti di stato \"StartTime\" e \"StopTime\". Dopo \"StopTime\", il canale si disattiva automaticamente. \"StartTime\" e \"StopTime\" possono estendersi su due giorni di calendario, poiché Tibber non fornisce dati oltre una finestra di 48 ore. Entrambi gli stati richiedono una stringa data-ora in formato ISO-8601 con un offset del fuso orario, ad esempio \"2024-12-24T18:00:00.000+01:00\".",
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+ "LBL_calculatorhelp18": "Inoltre, i canali LTF includono un nuovo parametro di stato chiamato \"RepeatDays\", che per impostazione predefinita è 0. Quando \"RepeatDays\" è impostato su un numero intero positivo, il canale ripete il suo ciclo incrementando sia \"StartTime\" che \"StopTime\" del numero specificato di giorni dopo il raggiungimento di 'StopTime'. Ad esempio, imposta \"RepeatDays\" su 1 per la ripetizione quotidiana.",
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