emporia-time
an energy aware `time` command (by zimeg)
Expandable-6-Channel-ESP32-Energy-Meter
Hardware & Software documentation for the CircuitSetup Expandable 6 Channel ESP32 Energy Meter. Works with ESPHome and Home Assistant. (by CircuitSetup)
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Expandable-6-Channel-ESP32-Energy-Meter
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Could use some help with our power bill
Another option for multiple circuits
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Recommendations for multiple mains current sensing (passive current clamp) HA and/or Arduino base - Zigbee or 2.4Gz WiFi
The INA219 chips are typically used to indirectly monitor current as the byproduct of directly monitoring voltage across a shunt resistor. If you're using CT clamps, you just need a simple analog to digital voltage converter. Something based on the ATM90E32AS might be a good solution here. Paired with an ESP32 running something like ESPHome to connect to HA should give you exactly what you're looking for.
- ESP32 - Three phase dilemma
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How much power is your homelab drawing?
3: https://circuitsetup.us/index.php/product/expandable-6-channel-esp32-energy-meter/ connected to the dedicated 20a circuit i have.
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DIY Home Power & Solar Energy Dashboard - Home Assistant w/ ESPHome
The ATM90E32AS? It's TQFP48, so a pretty fine pitch, but not too bad. The schematics for the circuitsetup meters are on the github page.
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Good energy monitor?
If you want more accuracy and slightly less diy then https://circuitsetup.us/index.php/product/expandable-6-channel-esp32-energy-meter/ would be the way to go. It's a little spendy, but it works a treat and gives you more info than just CTs would (active power, reactive power, frequency, etc)
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Sense Energy Monitor for Singapore Home
Do you run Home Assistant?? Then this is probably the best solution.
- Anyone have any experience with one of these?
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Power Monitoring
i assume you're the one i also responded to over on /r/electricians, but take a look at https://circuitsetup.us/index.php/product/expandable-6-channel-esp32-energy-meter/ as well
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My 12 Circuit Energy Usage Grafana Dashboard
These were just posted: https://github.com/CircuitSetup/Expandable-6-Channel-ESP32-Energy-Meter/tree/master/Software/Grafana
What are some alternatives?
When comparing emporia-time and Expandable-6-Channel-ESP32-Energy-Meter you can also consider the following projects:
tplink-energy-monitor - An energy monitoring dashboard for TP-Link smart plugs
IoTaWatt - IoTaWatt Open WiFi Electric Energy Monitor
emoncms - Web-app for processing, logging and visualising energy, temperature and other environmental data
EsphoMaTrix - A simple DIY status display with an 8x32 RGB LED panel implemented with esphome.io and Home Assistant
homeassistant-powercalc - Custom component to calculate estimated power consumption of lights and other appliances
ESPHome-Philips-Smart-Coffee - ESPHome components which implement a Philips Series 2200/3200 Coffee Machine into HomeAssistant. Capable of brewing automatic coffee.