EnergyMeterPulseSensor reporting incorrect power draw?
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Hi,
I'm using the unmodified code from EnergyMeterPulseSensor.ino (as my power meeter uses 1000 imp / kWh) with a Nano v3 (clone) and a LM393 Light Sensor. The Nano is powered via the USB-port from a 230 V wall plug, the radio is on the Nano's 3v3 pin, and the light sensor on the 5v pin. I'm using a Vera Edge UI7 as controller and having a Nano V3 (clone) as a serial gateway.
The issue I'm having is that the reported current wattage as well as the cumulative kWh is way of. I'm currently drawing 150 W +/- 5 W but the sensor is showing 615 watts current draw and within an hour the kWh has risen to almost 60 kWh as you can see below:

What could be the cause for this? Should I calibrate the sensor or something? Any suggestions at all are welcome! :)
Thanks,
Tim -
Hi,
I'm using the unmodified code from EnergyMeterPulseSensor.ino (as my power meeter uses 1000 imp / kWh) with a Nano v3 (clone) and a LM393 Light Sensor. The Nano is powered via the USB-port from a 230 V wall plug, the radio is on the Nano's 3v3 pin, and the light sensor on the 5v pin. I'm using a Vera Edge UI7 as controller and having a Nano V3 (clone) as a serial gateway.
The issue I'm having is that the reported current wattage as well as the cumulative kWh is way of. I'm currently drawing 150 W +/- 5 W but the sensor is showing 615 watts current draw and within an hour the kWh has risen to almost 60 kWh as you can see below:

What could be the cause for this? Should I calibrate the sensor or something? Any suggestions at all are welcome! :)
Thanks,
Tim -
@twosh Are you able to measure the pulse output from the light sensor to see if you the right pulse rate comes in?
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@AWI Ok! I'll dig out my volt meter and try. I guess I'll measure between the digital out and ground?
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Alright - as usual, the code and hardware is fine -> stupid user error! :P
@AWI The pulses were indeed not reported as expected - thanks for putting me on the right track! The LM393 is directional and I had to bend it toward the power meter's light - I had it basically 90 degrees off (as it came in the mail). That done the values are absolutely perfect.
Big thanks to @AWI !
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Alright - as usual, the code and hardware is fine -> stupid user error! :P
@AWI The pulses were indeed not reported as expected - thanks for putting me on the right track! The LM393 is directional and I had to bend it toward the power meter's light - I had it basically 90 degrees off (as it came in the mail). That done the values are absolutely perfect.
Big thanks to @AWI !
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