Split-Single-Phase-Energy-Meter
InfluxDB-Client-for-Arduino
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Split-Single-Phase-Energy-Meter
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Ct clamp import/export
from https://github.com/CircuitSetup/Split-Single-Phase-Energy-Meter
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IoTaWatt Open Source WiFi Electric Power Monitor
Also would be interested in this. I've looked but haven't found anything that has 2 voltage inputs (for split-phase) and 20-40 current inputs. Tempted to build it myself, basically a bunch of these[0] on a common backplane, but haven't got around to it yet
[0] https://github.com/CircuitSetup/Split-Single-Phase-Energy-Me...
InfluxDB-Client-for-Arduino
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how can i make my esp32 autonomous ?
If each ESP has WiFi access, then you can post the sensor readings straight to a database. There are libraries available for the ESP32 that make it easy to upload datapoints to e.g. an InfluxDB database. You can visualize the data in a neat dashboard with software like Grafana. You could setup a Raspberry Pi or an old laptop/pc to run an InfluxDB and Grafana server, but there are cloud options as well. There are many guides and tutorials available for getting InfluxDB and Grafana running on your own machine, often with the intention to store and visualize sensor data from various sensors at home. Then you just have to write some code with a fitting library, e.g. this InfluxDB Client that sends the sensor readings to the database.
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BMS | EspEasy -> InfluxDB -> Grafana | but how?
Use this https://github.com/tobiasschuerg/InfluxDB-Client-for-Arduino
What are some alternatives?
Tasmota - Alternative firmware for ESP8266 and ESP32 based devices with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Full documentation at
ArduinoJson - 📟 JSON library for Arduino and embedded C++. Simple and efficient.
ESP32-A2DP - A Simple ESP32 Bluetooth A2DP Library (to implement a Music Receiver or Sender) that supports Arduino, PlatformIO and Espressif IDF
AutoConnect - An Arduino library for ESP8266/ESP32 WLAN configuration at runtime with the Web interface
IoTaWatt - IoTaWatt Open WiFi Electric Energy Monitor
ESP8266_Slink - Timer-based Arduino SONY S-LINK/Control-A1 Protocol Library for ESP8266
rtlamr - An rtl-sdr receiver for Itron ERT compatible smart meters operating in the 900MHz ISM band.
ESPWebDAV - macOS, linux, windows: Natively sharing files - port 80 is shared
ESPHome-Arduino-Port-Expander - An Arduino Port Expander for ESPHome with added Arduino Mega 2560 support
LibLifx - A practical Arduino library for controlling Lifx devices over LAN
PyEmVue - Python Library for the Emporia Vue Energy Monitor
dscKeybusInterface - An Arduino/esp8266/esp32 library to directly interface with DSC security systems.