Hi! I have device GoldTEMPer. http://www.pcsensor.com/usb-thermometers/gold-temper.html Can i plot temp graph from this device? Device can write data to csv or txt file. Look like this:

NO,Temp,Time
1,24,25,2015-04-02 11:39:33
2,24,25,2015-04-02 11:41:32
3,24,25,2015-04-02 11:43:32
4,24,25,2015-04-02 11:45:32
5,24,25,2015-04-02 11:47:32
6,24,25,2015-04-02 11:49:32
7,24,25,2015-04-02 11:51:32
8,24,25,2015-04-02 11:53:32

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Hi,

This is not possible with the native sensors of PRTG, sorry. You need to process these results outside of PRTG with a custom script by using the EXE/Script Sensor or EXE/Script Advanced Sensor. For more information regarding custom sensors, please have a look in the documentation of the PRTG API: Setup > PRTG API > Custom Sensors

Best regards


Apr, 2015 - Permalink

you may use my stand-alone external EXE/Script Sensor.

the binary and setup instruction is available on PRTG Tools Family site: tinyTEMPer

the result will look like this:


Nov, 2015 - Permalink

Hi,

I know this is an old thread so not sure if I'll get a response or not. Has tinyTEMPer stopped working for anyone recently? Around 20th of November I started getting "No channel" and "Timeout (code PE018)" errors. I've tried deleting the sensor and re-adding it, but even after setting the "Temperature" channel, when I go back in to edit the sensor to complete the rest of the steps I only have the 2 channels available in the screenshot below.

Details

I've also tried running tinyTEMPer.exe from a command prompt and am seeing this error:

Details

Running Windows 10 v1809 and the latest version of PRTG. If anyone has any suggestions I'd really appreciate them.


Nov, 2018 - Permalink

Bronze,

One thing worth mentioning, from the PRTG Tools Family site for download tinyTEMPer.

Simple sensor for USB-thermometer TEMPer Gold v1.4 under MS Windows 2003/ 7 x86 (may work on others)

You might try running the application in Compatibility Mode, testing on a Windows 7 VM or workstation if you have one.

Benjamin Day
Paessler Support


Nov, 2018 - Permalink