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Mains energy meter node

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  • gohanG Offline
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    #1

    I have looked around the forum about how to build am energy meter node but posts are a little old, so I am asking if there are new ways to make an energy meter or if THIS old little project is still the way to go. Thanks.

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    • PhracturedBlueP Offline
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      #2

      Do you have a power meter with an IR LED on it? If so, using a Pulse Power Meter node is probably the easiest way to measure power.

      https://www.mysensors.org/build/pulse_power

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        Sure, but I wanted to be able to move it around and measure different household items.

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          #4

          Sorry, I thought by 'mains' you meant the entrance to the home. You're really talking about something similar to a sensor-connected kill-a-watt. I've been planning to build something like this (specifically incorporating a current sensor into a sensor controlled AC/switch). Something similar to this:
          https://www.openhardware.io/view/249/MDMSNode-Lighting

          Though that above link can only handle a few amps...not enough for my needs. (It also includes some other logic for detecting an external switch, so I'm using it more for reference than advocating this precise solution).

          Edit: If you do find something that will work for you, please keep us posted.

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            I'll probably go with the pulse sensor to have an overall reading and then use a couple of the others to have more details on some appliances. Meanwhile I hope somebody else to show up and add advices 😁

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            • V Offline
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              #6

              I would go with this:
              SonoffPow

              with espurna or tasmota

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                I had seen the sonoff stuff, but not the sonoffpow before. I had dismissed them due to not having wifi where I want them, but it's probably cheaper and easier to install esp8266 repeaters than to try to manufacture my own boards. Thanks for pointing these out.

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                  #8

                  That's one of the suggestions I was looking for! :smile:
                  Given my setup with Domoticz + MQTT, what firmware would you suggest?

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