Home Energy Monitoring Dashboard

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  1. EmonLib

    Electricity monitoring library - install in Arduino IDE's libraries folder then restart the IDE

    I knew https://openenergymonitor.org/ a year ago. Maybe It is your interest

  2. SaaSHub

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  3. powerwall_exporter

    Prometheus exporter for Tesla Powerwall data

    How I got my Tesla Powerwall metrics feed my Prometheus instance - link

  4. rtlamr2mqtt

    Docker container to send rtlamr readings to a mqtt broker

    Using this project to get my Gas meter reading into Home Assistant (and indirectly into InfluxDB)

  5. IoTaWatt

    IoTaWatt Open WiFi Electric Energy Monitor

    For individual circuit energy monitoring, I use Iotawatt. This involves installing CT clamps in the main breaker panel to monitor the circuits you want to monitor. I’m comfortable doing it myself but if you’re not, DO NOT mess around with it, hire a professional electrician instead because you can get electrocuted.

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