The use is interesting. however, you might want to label one of the tanks as #2. also, you can use a 'gauge' with 'level' to show the tank value and make that part dynamic. also, you can 'spin' the motors to simulate motor running. with some programming, you can copy and re-work the gauge display with level into a square to more closely represent the tank. Very nice to show the dual screen.
does this example just a simulation of the codes using node red tool or was the levels noted using any sensors and processed. make me clear about one thing is this purely an experiment to demonstrate NODE RED..., ANYONE PLZ COMMENT IF U KNOW ABT THIS
The use is interesting. however, you might want to label one of the tanks as #2.
also, you can use a 'gauge' with 'level' to show the tank value and make that part dynamic.
also, you can 'spin' the motors to simulate motor running.
with some programming, you can copy and re-work the gauge display with level into a square to more closely represent the tank.
Very nice to show the dual screen.
Is this meant for integrators to learn and implement....or for end-users to program their own processes?
why use this and not tia portal or a software more optimized ?
Does the Modbus slave do any control in this example or is it just a dumb interface to the drives and level transmitters?
does this example just a simulation of the codes using node red tool or was the levels noted using any sensors and processed. make me clear about one thing is this purely an experiment to demonstrate NODE RED..., ANYONE PLZ COMMENT IF U KNOW ABT THIS
Thanks for the video =)
Can you share this source code?
its in the vid discriptionflows.nodered.org/flow/b1d00d...
This is not the SCADA that end user want to see their process. This is just a very PLAIN HMI that what you see is almost text.
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This is not SCADA, this is m.ruclips.net/video/gqqmAz-gwLU/видео.html
can you please share the source code and how to integrate your code with my nodered