I have used hundred graphs for over two years to plot my Hubitat sensor data. But the url seems to have disappeared. Is anyone else having the same problem?
Site doesn’t appear to be reachable.
ETA: But I’ve never tried to reach it prior to a minute ago, so no idea if it’s a new/brief thing or longstanding. For how long have you been unable to reach the site?
The last upload from my Hubitat to hundredgraphs was on 21st December. My access to the site itself stopped around then as well
I had seen this page but I don’t think it deals with much since 2019. Have I missed a service update?
The founder is now working in a different start up. I wonder if they have just pulled the plug?
The site sounds interesting....can you tell me more of how its used and what the benefit is?
Do you have a paid account or is it free? I have an energy monitor system that measures each circuit...would it work with that? cost?
And possibly (probably?) dead, too.
You might want to consider other options.
Indeed it was really helpful for plotting a whole range of house energy data and an easy way of showing up to date data.
Sadly I think it has been withdrawn as an app. I have tried to contact the developer ish no luck so far. I will report back if I hear anything
Very disappointed this is gone. I was using it to monitor/graph our home, and elderly family member's home with motion sensors, temp sensors, and door contact on the refrigerator door to make sure food intake is happening/fridge door isn't left open, etc. Too bad.
An alternative could be Initialstate, which I used for a while and wrote an app for:
Granted it can be pricey outside of student
I was running hundredgraphs for years; it's done. Switched to this as a nice replacement a few months ago. Free and paid plans https://www.constantgraph.com/.
Can always look at the options shown here
It’s true that the hub’s built-in graphing options have been expanding recently.
Do you have any Pro's cons to using constantgraphs for the thread i started discussing different graphing options. I tried to put something there based on a very simple look at their website. I would prefer for that info to be populated from a actual user though.
Here are a few examples - I think that's what you're asking. I like Constantgraph as a Hundredgraphs alternative, but they both have the same issue - the free tiers are fine for a few collection points but quickly start dropping input feeds when data limits are reached. They want you to purchase higher tiers to overcome this and store longer history.
Refrigerator watts here has a gap, because I disabled the data feed for few days. Normally it'd be complete over the week. Refrigerator spike is a battery replacement.
This is another house where the MIL lives. We can monitor her movement in the hallway and see how if she's getting into the refrigerator to eat (not so much, it seems). Again, some of the data is missing only because the Vera edge there died (finally) and I replaced it on the 21st w/ a spare.
That fits with what i posted for Constantgraphs. Basically they are good until you exceed what their free teirs support for ingestion. Then you have to weight if it is a go option to go to the paid teir, or someting local. I think that applies to any cloud based solution though. I just don't know how hard it is to hit that limit. I know with Grafana/Influxdb it is very hard to hit that ingestion limit.

