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After a few seconds, the TimescaleDB add-on should appear in the add-on store. Install it.
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					After a few seconds, the TimescaleDB add-on should appear in the add-on store. Install it.
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After installing TimescaleDB, go to Configuration. Click the three dots in the top-right corner and select "Edit in YAML". Then, make the following changes:
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					After installing TimescaleDB, go to Configuration. Click the three dots in the top-right corner and select "Edit in YAML". Then, make the following changes:
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- Add opendtu_logger to `databases` and `timescaledb_enabled` like so:
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					- Add `p1_logger` to `databases` and `timescaledb_enabled` like so:
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```yml
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					```yml
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databases:
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					databases:
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## Security notice
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					## Security notice
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Using the aforementioned steps, you should now have a working OpenDTU Logger setup. However, it is important to keep your data safe. [Expaso recommends](https://github.com/Expaso/hassos-addons/tree/master/timescaledb#usage) changing the default postgres `homeassistant` password. I recommend following their recommendation and also installing the pgAdmin4 add-on using the [instructions](https://github.com/Expaso/hassos-addons/tree/master/pgadmin4) they provide. In case you're doing this after setting up OpenDTU Logger, remember to also update this password in the OpenDTU Logger config and the Grafana data source connection settings.
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					Using the aforementioned steps, you should now have a working P1 Logger setup. However, it is important to keep your data safe. [Expaso recommends](https://github.com/Expaso/hassos-addons/tree/master/timescaledb#usage) changing the default postgres `homeassistant` password. I recommend following their recommendation and also installing the pgAdmin4 add-on using the [instructions](https://github.com/Expaso/hassos-addons/tree/master/pgadmin4) they provide. In case you're doing this after setting up P1 Logger, remember to also update this password in the P1 Logger config and the Grafana data source connection settings.
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## Feedback
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					## Feedback
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