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getting your digital energy meter data

PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 4:49 am
by henkjanvries
Is there someone that is getting its data from their digital power meter via a P1 port?

Im just curious, because i also want to have my solar data in indigo to use that as a data hub.

Hope t o hear a find/solution/tip

Re: getting your digital energy meter data

PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 11:44 am
by Jarimac
Henk Jan
I am developing at this moment an Indigo plugin but I don’t I don’t have “smart meter”
What I am currently doing is using an arduino simulator that send the telegram message equivalent to a P1 port.

The proposed hardware setup is a bluetooth interface connected to a P1 port using
https://www.adafruit.com/product/1588

P1 —> Bluetooth —> Bluetooth —> OSX indigo plugin

Every 10 seconds the P1 port will transmit the data and how do we handle this amount of data

Issues that I am having collecting data
Single or 3 phase
High low tariff electricity
Solar energy
recording of Watts into database 6 * 60 *24
should we average watts in minute periods ?

recording of kWh into database (on hourly basis)
recording of gas into database (on hourly basis)


I just found a good link for
https://github.com/jvhaarst/DSMR-P1-telegram-reader

sample telegram
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DSRM 4.0 telegram

/ISk5\2MT382-1 000
1 -3:0.2.8(40)
0-0:1 .0.0(1 01 2091 1 3020W)
0-0:96.1 .1 (4B384547303034303436333935353037)
1-0:1 .8.1 (1 23456.789*kWh)
1-0:1 .8.2(1 23456.789*kWh)
1-0:2.8.1 (1 23456.789*kWh)
1-0:2.8.2(1 23456.789*kWh)
0-0:96.1 4.0(0002)
1-0:1 .7.0(01 .1 93*kW)
1-0:2.7.0(00.000*kW)
0-0:1 7.0.0(01 6.1 *kW)
0-0:96.3.1 0(1 )
0-0:96.7.21 (00004)
0-0:96.7.9(00002)
1-0:99:97.0(2)(0:96.7.1 9)(1 01 2081 5241 5W)(0000000240*s)(1 01 2081 51 004W)(00000000301 *s)
1-0:32.32.0(00002)
1-0:52.32.0(00001 )
1-0:72:32.0(00000)
1-0:32.36.0(00000)
1-0:52.36.0(00003)
1-0:72.36.0(00000)
0-0:96.1 3.1 (3031 203631 203831 )
0-0:96.1 3.0(3031 32333435363738393A3B3C3D3E3F3031 32333435363738393A3B3C3D3E3F3031 32333435363738393A3B
3C3D3E3F3031 32333435363738393A3B3C3D3E3F3031 32333435363738393A3B3C3D3E3F)
0-1:24.1 .0(03)
0-1:96.1 .0(3232323241 42434431 3233343536373839)
0-1:24.2.1 (1 01 2091 1 0000W)(1 2785.1 23*m3)
0-1:24.4.0(1 )
!522B


I only started using Indigo 4 month ago and also learning Python on it's way so it might take some time but keen to see other users.

I will be ordering a smart meter soon but I don't have solar power system.

JanR

Re: getting your digital energy meter data

PostPosted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 3:37 am
by henkjanvries
Id like to help, my python isnt to good, but im able to do what i want.

Let me know what i could do.

Re: getting your digital energy meter data

PostPosted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 11:16 am
by kw123
Why do you have to add Bluetooth to it. Use an arduino/esp and add the sensor directly. Then use the arduino plugin or any other tool to send it to indigo via wifi.


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Re: getting your digital energy meter data

PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 2:03 am
by howartp
Or if you want a wider audience, the global cache IP2SER devices take serial data and make it available via IP, then the cynical network plugin can probably read it or be tweaked to configure it.

I don't know exactly what the P1 data is but that adafruit device is serial so I'm making assumptions. :-)


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Re: getting your digital energy meter data

PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 11:49 pm
by alan_smithee
I'm thinking about switiching over to Indigo as soon as 7 releases and I'm looking for alternatives for the plugins that I'm currently using with my Vera Edge. The Vera has a smartmeter pluging that works with most smartmeters.
Image
http://forum.micasaverde.com/index.php?topic=32081.0

And it is possible to run an adapted version of the Vera OS on your Mac
https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1806/openluup-a-vera-emulator-for-all-platforms/10

There is also an Openhab version for the smartmeter but I haven't tested this.
https://github.com/openhab/openhab/wiki/DSMR-binding

So there's quite a lot out there already but nothing for Indigo yet.

Re: getting your digital energy meter data

PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2016 9:20 am
by Different Computers
alan_smithee wrote:
And it is possible to run an adapted version of the Vera OS on your Mac
https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1806/openluup-a-vera-emulator-for-all-platforms/10



Sorry for hijacking the thread, but would this emulator allow use of the Vera plugin for Indigo, targeting the emulator on the Mac? If so, that's free lock support, among other things.

Re: getting your digital energy meter data

PostPosted: Wed May 22, 2019 2:10 am
by Hans Kiesewetter
I use a Beeclear (www.beeclear.nl) that is connected to the P1-port. This small box has all you need for monitoring your energy consumption, including WiFi and a web server, but you also can import the data into Indigo with a simple python script and store values into variables.
Then I used the plugin IndigoPlotD to make plots, present this plot on ControlPages, (and even send a daily report with values and graphs to my own mail.)