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    DaTim69
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    #126

    I created this kWh sensor with the TCRT5000 IR Barrier Line Track Sensor.
    My powermeter is a ferarrismeter with 375 rotations per kWh.
    I also had the problem with spikes in the power usage. But after long...too long investigation I solved the problem.
    At my config it was a double issue.

    Issue 1.
    The problem is the pulse width of the rotation.
    The pulse are at night ( low power) much wider that during the day when more power is consumed. At night the spikes in power usage where huge.

    Issue 2.
    Switching on/off the halogen light causes spikes and related to also strange power measurement.

    Solution:
    I added a second arduino mini pro as a pulse regulator between the TCRT5000 and the power meter arduino.
    this arduino triggers on Rising and will always give a 100ms puls. Als debounce is handled (spikes).
    I don't upload the sketch here, I'm a beginning programmer on arduino. It's made on " trail and error" but it functions as it supposed to do.
    If someone wants a copy feel free to contact mee

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    • gohanG gohan

      The main issue is the fact that the sensor is not calculating the instant power correctly

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      xydix
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      #127

      @gohan Did you solve this?
      I get very high watt usage as well. Sometimes like 40 000 - 130 000 watt if I check the serial monitor.
      Of course, those values will never be sent to the controler.

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        gohan
        Mod
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        #128

        Nope, I am looking at other things now. Very little time available for too many things. I'm looking at buying CT clamp and do a more direct measurement.

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          xydix
          wrote on last edited by xydix
          #129

          Okay. Really annoying. Check this.

          Received last pulse count from gw:2527
          Watt:121065
          22235 TSF:MSG:SEND,78-78-0-0,s=3,c=1,t=24,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2539
          22246 TSF:MSG:SEND,78-78-0-0,s=2,c=1,t=18,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2.5390
          Watt:121621
          42238 TSF:MSG:SEND,78-78-0-0,s=3,c=1,t=24,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2551
          42250 TSF:MSG:SEND,78-78-0-0,s=2,c=1,t=18,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2.5510
          Watt:121342
          62239 TSF:MSG:SEND,78-78-0-0,s=3,c=1,t=24,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2563
          62251 TSF:MSG:SEND,78-78-0-0,s=2,c=1,t=18,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2.5630
          Watt:121539
          82240 TSF:MSG:SEND,78-78-0-0,s=3,c=1,t=24,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2575
          82251 TSF:MSG:SEND,78-78-0-0,s=2,c=1,t=18,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2.5750
          Watt:121951
          102239 TSF:MSG:SEND,78-78-0-0,s=3,c=1,t=24,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2589
          102250 TSF:MSG:SEND,78-78-0-0,s=2,c=1,t=18,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2.5890
          Watt:122067
          122243 TSF:MSG:SEND,78-78-0-0,s=3,c=1,t=24,pt=5,l=4,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2601
          122254 TSF:MSG:SEND,78-78-0-0,s=2,c=1,t=18,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:2.6010
          

          The plus count seems OK, right?

          My energy meter is 1000 pluses /kwh

          Here is my sketch. I use Home assistant so i created three sensors for this as I don't think V_VAR1 is supported with S_POWER.
          Otherwise it is the standard example.

          /**
           * The MySensors Arduino library handles the wireless radio link and protocol
           * between your home built sensors/actuators and HA controller of choice.
           * The sensors forms a self healing radio network with optional repeaters. Each
           * repeater and gateway builds a routing tables in EEPROM which keeps track of the
           * network topology allowing messages to be routed to nodes.
           *
           * Created by Henrik Ekblad <henrik.ekblad@mysensors.org>
           * Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Sensnology AB
           * Full contributor list: https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/graphs/contributors
           *
           * Documentation: http://www.mysensors.org
           * Support Forum: http://forum.mysensors.org
           *
           * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
           * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
           * version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
           *
           *******************************
           *
           * REVISION HISTORY
           * Version 1.0 - Henrik EKblad
           *
           * DESCRIPTION
           * This sketch provides an example how to implement a distance sensor using HC-SR04
           * Use this sensor to measure KWH and Watt of your house meeter
           * You need to set the correct pulsefactor of your meeter (blinks per KWH).
           * The sensor starts by fetching current KWH value from gateway.
           * Reports both KWH and Watt back to gateway.
           *
           * Unfortunately millis() won't increment when the Arduino is in
           * sleepmode. So we cannot make this sensor sleep if we also want
           * to calculate/report watt-number.
           * http://www.mysensors.org/build/pulse_power
           */
          
          // Enable debug prints
          #define MY_DEBUG
          
          // Enable and select radio type attached
          #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
          //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
          #define MY_NODE_ID 78
          #include <MySensors.h>
          
          #define DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR 3  // The digital input you attached your light sensor.  (Only 2 and 3 generates interrupt!)
          #define PULSE_FACTOR 1000       // Nummber of blinks per KWH of your meeter
          #define SLEEP_MODE false        // Watt-value can only be reported when sleep mode is false.
          #define MAX_WATT 20000          // Max watt value to report. This filetrs outliers.
          #define WATT_CHILD_ID 1              // Id of the sensor child
          #define KWH_CHILD_ID 2
          #define PC_CHILD_ID 3
          
          unsigned long SEND_FREQUENCY =
              20000; // Minimum time between send (in milliseconds). We don't wnat to spam the gateway.
          double ppwh = ((double)PULSE_FACTOR)/1000; // Pulses per watt hour
          bool pcReceived = false;
          volatile unsigned long pulseCount = 0;
          volatile unsigned long lastBlink = 0;
          volatile unsigned long watt = 0;
          unsigned long oldPulseCount = 0;
          unsigned long oldWatt = 0;
          double oldKwh;
          unsigned long lastSend;
          MyMessage wattMsg(WATT_CHILD_ID,V_WATT);
          MyMessage kwhMsg(KWH_CHILD_ID,V_KWH);
          MyMessage pcMsg(PC_CHILD_ID,V_VAR1);
          
          
          void setup()
          {
            // Fetch last known pulse count value from gw
            request(PC_CHILD_ID, V_VAR1);
          
            // Use the internal pullup to be able to hook up this sketch directly to an energy meter with S0 output
            // If no pullup is used, the reported usage will be too high because of the floating pin
            pinMode(DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR,INPUT_PULLUP);
          
            attachInterrupt(digitalPinToInterrupt(DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR), onPulse, RISING);
            lastSend=millis();
          }
          
          void presentation()
          {
            // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
            sendSketchInfo("Energy Meter", "1.0");
          
            // Register this device as power sensor
            present(WATT_CHILD_ID, S_POWER);
            present(KWH_CHILD_ID, S_POWER);
            present(PC_CHILD_ID, S_CUSTOM);
          }
          
          void loop()
          {
            unsigned long now = millis();
            // Only send values at a maximum frequency or woken up from sleep
            bool sendTime = now - lastSend > SEND_FREQUENCY;
            if (pcReceived && (SLEEP_MODE || sendTime)) {
              // New watt value has been calculated
              if (!SLEEP_MODE && watt != oldWatt) {
                // Check that we dont get unresonable large watt value.
                // could hapen when long wraps or false interrupt triggered
                if (watt<((unsigned long)MAX_WATT)) {
                  send(wattMsg.set(watt));  // Send watt value to gw
                }
                Serial.print("Watt:");
                Serial.println(watt);
                oldWatt = watt;
              }
          
              // Pulse cout has changed
              if (pulseCount != oldPulseCount) {
                send(pcMsg.set(pulseCount));  // Send pulse count value to gw
                double kwh = ((double)pulseCount/((double)PULSE_FACTOR));
                oldPulseCount = pulseCount;
                if (kwh != oldKwh) {
                  send(kwhMsg.set(kwh, 4));  // Send kwh value to gw
                  oldKwh = kwh;
                }
              }
              lastSend = now;
            } else if (sendTime && !pcReceived) {
              // No count received. Try requesting it again
              request(PC_CHILD_ID, V_VAR1);
              lastSend=now;
            }
          
            if (SLEEP_MODE) {
              sleep(SEND_FREQUENCY);
            }
          }
          
          void receive(const MyMessage &message)
          {
            if (message.type==V_VAR1) {
              pulseCount = oldPulseCount = message.getLong();
              Serial.print("Received last pulse count from gw:");
              Serial.println(pulseCount);
              pcReceived = true;
            }
          }
          
          void onPulse()
          {
            if (!SLEEP_MODE) {
              unsigned long newBlink = micros();
              unsigned long interval = newBlink-lastBlink;
              if (interval<10000L) { // Sometimes we get interrupt on RISING
                return;
              }
              watt = (3600000000.0 /interval) / ppwh;
              lastBlink = newBlink;
            }
            pulseCount++;
          }
          
          

          Anyone got any ideas?
          BTW. First i tried the original example sketch, unmodified, with the same result.

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            gohan
            Mod
            wrote on last edited by
            #130

            That's pretty much the same problem as I have

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              xydix
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              #131

              I think i solved this.
              I don't know if it is a good solution.
              Maybe it is possible to solve in the code?
              I added a 0,1uf ceramic capacitor between DO and GND on the LM393.
              Then i tuned the LM393 until i had it blink as expected.

              I think, in my case the LED pulse from my meeter was to short, it gives a very short blink.
              Anyway.
              I tested it all day and it seems fine now.

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                gohan
                Mod
                wrote on last edited by
                #132

                Are you getting instant power measurements correct?

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                  xydix
                  wrote on last edited by xydix
                  #133

                  Yes. I guess.
                  I don't have anything to compare with but i think it is accurate.
                  I have a 1000blink/kwh
                  Example:
                  Node send state every 20 sec.
                  pulsecount: 8 pulses every 20 sec.
                  Instant power in W is about 1400W

                  8 pulses x 3 = pulses /minute =24
                  24 pulses x 60 min = pulses /hour = 1440.

                  Edit.
                  Now I get a new value every 20 sec, before I didn't get any value (W) from the node at all because it was too high. I only received pulse count and kWh earlier.

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                    gohan
                    Mod
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #134

                    Besides the cap, what exactly did you do?

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                      xydix
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #135

                      Nothing more.
                      I use the same arduino, haven't uploaded anything new to it since i tried it last time.

                      What I had to do was lower the sensitivity on the LM393 because at first the signal-LED glowed a bit but when i adjusted it to lower sensitivity and closed the door to get it totaly dark the led blinked exactly as the meeter.

                      I have it on a bredboard and connected the cap between GND and to pin 3 so it is connected close to the arduino but i guess it shouldn't matter.

                      Have you tried it?

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                        gohan
                        Mod
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #136

                        I can't believe it, IT WORKS!!!!! I added the cap directly under the pins of the LM939 board. Thanks man!

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                          xydix
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                          #137

                          I am glad to hear it works for you too.

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                            gohan
                            Mod
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #138

                            There is probably a sw way to correct this problem, I'll think about it

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                              xydix
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                              #139

                              It waswhat I thought too.
                              As I said earlier, when I tested this my conclusion was, short blink, almost a flash will counted as a pulse (kWh) but it does something wrong with the calculation of instant power usage.
                              A slower blink will correct this.
                              My meeter gives a very short blink.

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                                gohan
                                Mod
                                wrote on last edited by gohan
                                #140

                                Yes, could be that a simple debounce could do the trick but I'll have to look deeper into it. @Yveaux what do you think?

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                                  gohan
                                  Mod
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                                  #141

                                  @xydix Could you try to increase the 10000L to 100000L interval in the OnPulse function and see if it works without the capacitor?

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                                    user2684
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                                    I tried to build something similar and it is working nicely, thanks for sharing the idea! However, I've noticed the light sensor (alone) consumes 1mA constantly which is quite a lot when used for a battery powered project. Even if I report to the controller once per hour (summing up the power consumption along the way), still the light sensor needs to be always on, meaning I'd probably need to replace batteries after a month or so. Is there any workaround or alternative sensor which I can use or am I doing something completely wrong? Thanks

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                                      I tried to build something similar and it is working nicely, thanks for sharing the idea! However, I've noticed the light sensor (alone) consumes 1mA constantly which is quite a lot when used for a battery powered project. Even if I report to the controller once per hour (summing up the power consumption along the way), still the light sensor needs to be always on, meaning I'd probably need to replace batteries after a month or so. Is there any workaround or alternative sensor which I can use or am I doing something completely wrong? Thanks

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                                      @user2684 I had the same issue when I built this with a standalone atmega328p running on 2x AA's. I set it up with wake on interrupt from the It was constantly drawing 1.6mA to power the tsl257 to detect the flashes. My target was 1+ years on 2 x AA's. My solution to achieve this was to sleep for 125ms, wake up, send power to tsl257 to check light state (on/off), if it changed from previous reading then there was a pulse (well half pulse). By measuring every 125ms I can guarantee to capture fast pulses up to 14.4kW. (3600000/125)/2. It is 20kW max draw for residential in my country. Now:
                                      Average mA Consumption Sleep 0.1
                                      Average mA Consumption Wake 0.064516129
                                      Average mA Consumption Transmit 0.002916667
                                      Battery Life (2xAAs) = 1.7 years

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                                        @user2684 I had the same issue when I built this with a standalone atmega328p running on 2x AA's. I set it up with wake on interrupt from the It was constantly drawing 1.6mA to power the tsl257 to detect the flashes. My target was 1+ years on 2 x AA's. My solution to achieve this was to sleep for 125ms, wake up, send power to tsl257 to check light state (on/off), if it changed from previous reading then there was a pulse (well half pulse). By measuring every 125ms I can guarantee to capture fast pulses up to 14.4kW. (3600000/125)/2. It is 20kW max draw for residential in my country. Now:
                                        Average mA Consumption Sleep 0.1
                                        Average mA Consumption Wake 0.064516129
                                        Average mA Consumption Transmit 0.002916667
                                        Battery Life (2xAAs) = 1.7 years

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                                        @cstewy many thanks and very interesting. You basically saying it consumes less by waking up every 125ms rather than being asleep but with the sensor eating up current continuously. Definitely worth trying thanks! Meanwhile I've reduced the number of radio transmission and the batteries lasted for a couple of months but still is not ideal. Thanks! I'll try and report back

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                                          Hello, i'm stuck with this sensor, because no Interrupt is really working. I've cut down the code to this:

                                          /**
                                           * The MySensors Arduino library handles the wireless radio link and protocol
                                           * between your home built sensors/actuators and HA controller of choice.
                                           * The sensors forms a self healing radio network with optional repeaters. Each
                                           * repeater and gateway builds a routing tables in EEPROM which keeps track of the
                                           * network topology allowing messages to be routed to nodes.
                                           *
                                           * Created by Henrik Ekblad <henrik.ekblad@mysensors.org>
                                           * Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Sensnology AB
                                           * Full contributor list: https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/graphs/contributors
                                           *
                                           * Documentation: http://www.mysensors.org
                                           * Support Forum: http://forum.mysensors.org
                                           *
                                           * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
                                           * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
                                           * version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
                                           *
                                           *******************************
                                           *
                                           * REVISION HISTORY
                                           * Version 1.0 - Henrik Ekblad
                                           *
                                           * DESCRIPTION
                                           * This sketch provides an example how to implement a LM393 PCB
                                           * Use this sensor to measure kWh and Watt of your house meter
                                           * You need to set the correct pulsefactor of your meter (blinks per kWh).
                                           * The sensor starts by fetching current kWh value from gateway.
                                           * Reports both kWh and Watt back to gateway.
                                           *
                                           * Unfortunately millis() won't increment when the Arduino is in
                                           * sleepmode. So we cannot make this sensor sleep if we also want
                                           * to calculate/report watt value.
                                           * http://www.mysensors.org/build/pulse_power
                                           */
                                          
                                          // Enable debug prints
                                          #define MY_DEBUG
                                          
                                          // Enable and select radio type attached
                                          //#define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                                          //#define MY_RADIO_NRF5_ESB
                                          //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
                                          //#define MY_RADIO_RFM95
                                          
                                          //#include <MySensors.h>
                                          
                                          #define DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR 2  // The digital input you attached your light sensor.  (Only 2 and 3 generates interrupt!)
                                          #define PULSE_FACTOR 500       // Number of blinks per of your meter
                                          #define SLEEP_MODE false        // Watt value can only be reported when sleep mode is false.
                                          #define MAX_WATT 1000000          // Max watt value to report. This filters outliers.
                                          #define CHILD_ID 10             // Id of the sensor child
                                          
                                          uint32_t SEND_FREQUENCY =
                                              15000; // Minimum time between send (in milliseconds). We don't want to spam the gateway.
                                          double ppwh = ((double)PULSE_FACTOR)/1000; // Pulses per watt hour
                                          bool pcReceived = true;
                                          volatile uint32_t pulseCount = 0;
                                          volatile uint32_t lastBlink = 0;
                                          volatile uint32_t watt = 0;
                                          uint32_t oldPulseCount = 0;
                                          uint32_t oldWatt = 0;
                                          double oldkWh;
                                          uint32_t lastSend;
                                          //MyMessage wattMsg(CHILD_ID,V_WATT);
                                          //MyMessage kWhMsg(CHILD_ID,V_KWH);
                                          //MyMessage pcMsg(CHILD_ID,V_VAR1);
                                          
                                          
                                          void setup()
                                          {
                                            Serial.begin(9600);
                                            Serial.println("Start setup");
                                            // Fetch last known pulse count value from gw
                                            //request(CHILD_ID, V_VAR1);
                                          
                                            // Use the internal pullup to be able to hook up this sketch directly to an energy meter with S0 output
                                            // If no pullup is used, the reported usage will be too high because of the floating pin
                                            pinMode(DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR,INPUT_PULLUP);
                                          
                                            attachInterrupt(digitalPinToInterrupt(DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR), onPulse, RISING);
                                            lastSend=millis();
                                            Serial.println("Start setup: last sent: ");
                                            pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT);
                                            digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, LOW);
                                          }
                                          
                                          void presentation()
                                          {
                                            // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                                            //sendSketchInfo("Energy Meter", "1.3");
                                          
                                            // Register this device as power sensor
                                            //present(CHILD_ID, S_POWER);
                                          }
                                          
                                          void loop()
                                          {
                                            
                                          }
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          void onPulse()
                                          {
                                            Serial.println("onPulse:");
                                            digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, HIGH);   // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level)
                                            delay(1000);                       // wait for a second
                                            digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, LOW);    // turn the LED off by making the voltage LOW
                                            delay(1000);      
                                            pulseCount++;
                                            Serial.println("pulseCount:");
                                          }
                                          

                                          The Problem ist, that only on Start the interrupt ist working once, but no LED blinks.

                                          Can someone help?

                                          Thanks.

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