Improve Grafana instructions.

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@ -125,13 +125,14 @@ From the Home Assistant Community Add-ons repository, install Grafana. Click "St
- In the top-right corner, click the `+` sign, "Import dashboard". - In the top-right corner, click the `+` sign, "Import dashboard".
- Go to <https://git.hollander.online/energy/p1-logger/src/branch/main/grafana> - Go to <https://git.hollander.online/energy/p1-logger/src/branch/main/grafana>
- In this folder, a number of sample dashboards is available. - In this folder, a number of sample dashboards is available.
- For a complete overview of all collected data - English: `P1-meter-readings.json`
- For Dutch, use `P1-metergegevens.json`. - Dutch: `P1-metergegevens.json`
- German: `P1-Messdaten.json`
- Click the dashboard you want, and then "Raw". - Click the dashboard you want, and then "Raw".
- Copy and paste the text into the "Import via dashboard JSON model" box. - Copy and paste the text into the "Import via dashboard JSON model" box.
- Click "Load". - Click "Load".
- In the `energy` field, select `p1_logger` as the data source. - In the `p1` field, select `p1_logger` as the data source.
- Click import. You should now be able to view the data, collected by OpenDTU Logger and stored into TimescaleDB. - Click import. You should now be able to view the data, collected by P1 Logger and stored into TimescaleDB.
- Feel free to try out the other dashboards as well. - Feel free to try out the other dashboards as well.
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