Update monitor.cpp
If the timeClient.update() function does not make a real update don't change mTriggerUpdate, this ensure that the time shown on screen at power up is correct when wifi is connected
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@ -193,8 +193,7 @@ String getTime(void){
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//Check if need an NTP call to check current time
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//Check if need an NTP call to check current time
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if((mTriggerUpdate == 0) || (millis() - mTriggerUpdate > UPDATE_PERIOD_h * 60 * 60 * 1000)){ //60 sec. * 60 min * 1000ms
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if((mTriggerUpdate == 0) || (millis() - mTriggerUpdate > UPDATE_PERIOD_h * 60 * 60 * 1000)){ //60 sec. * 60 min * 1000ms
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if(WiFi.status() == WL_CONNECTED) {
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if(WiFi.status() == WL_CONNECTED) {
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timeClient.update(); //NTP call to get current time
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if(timeClient.update()) mTriggerUpdate = millis();
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mTriggerUpdate = millis();
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initialTime = timeClient.getEpochTime(); // Guarda la hora inicial (en segundos desde 1970)
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initialTime = timeClient.getEpochTime(); // Guarda la hora inicial (en segundos desde 1970)
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Serial.print("TimeClient NTPupdateTime ");
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Serial.print("TimeClient NTPupdateTime ");
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}
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}
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