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Support for Gas Meter?

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  • macieiksM Offline
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    macieiks
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    #1

    Hello Guys,

    I would like to ask if anyone managed to make Gas Meter sketch using MySensors? As I Can see there is no official support for S_GAS and V_M3, however I would like to ask, maybe someone has workaround for it? Right now I am using MySensor (door sketch, reed attached near GAS meter magnet) and in Domoticz (software) I have virtual switch that triggers script to update the counter value when door switch is triggered ON. It is working, but there is a big disadvantage, it is spamming a lot of logs and my SD card will not be in good shape in close future, so I am looking for other solution. Any advices?

    Thanks
    Maciek

    RPI2 + RFLink + PiFace D2 + Aeon Z-Wave Gen5 + Foscams FI9821P&R2 + MySensors + UPS APC Back-UPS 950VA
    RPI2 + RFXtrx433e + Foscams FI9821P + MySensors + UPS APC Back-UPS 950VA
    RPIB+ + TP-Link MR3420 + Huawei E173 GarageDomoticz :)

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      wrote on last edited by sundberg84
      #2

      Hi!

      Is it a gas meter with a magnet sensor? If so you could just use the rain sketch, either http://www.mysensors.org/build/rain or i made my own (http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1950/domotiocz-rain-gauge) thats some lighter (and based on a reed switch/tipping bucket magnet. You have to reconfig it so each magnet trigger is equal your gas volume.

      This is supported in the last beta atleast:

      S_GAS
      V_FLOW:
      Flow of water/gas in meter (for now send as a percentage sensor)

      V_VOLUME:
      Water or Gas Volume

      Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
      MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
      MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
      RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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      • macieiksM Offline
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        #3

        Hello everyone ;)

        I just updated my Ethernet W5100 Gateway to beta 1.6.0 and I modified "WaterPulseSensor" to support V_GAS - present(CHILD_ID, S_GAS) and it is working... :) Right now I am testing it on my desk but I will try this weekend to attach magnet sensor to my gas meter ;)

        See yaaa ;)

        RPI2 + RFLink + PiFace D2 + Aeon Z-Wave Gen5 + Foscams FI9821P&R2 + MySensors + UPS APC Back-UPS 950VA
        RPI2 + RFXtrx433e + Foscams FI9821P + MySensors + UPS APC Back-UPS 950VA
        RPIB+ + TP-Link MR3420 + Huawei E173 GarageDomoticz :)

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