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Power Meter D1 Mini SML Module
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Little adapter to mount a D1 Mini (ESP 8266) directly onto the power meter
I used a 5mm Photo-transistor (BPW 40) to monitor my smart meter IR output
I used 12pcs 6mm x 1mm magnets from Amazon together with a DIN 125 M16 washer to increase the magnetic force. With that, the assembly can easily be clicked onto the power meter
For the software on the D1 I used this Tasmota-Version:
https://community.symcon.de/uploads/short-url/xwULd9Sr7CpLivakd2pUYdSEWIx.zip
from here: https://community.symcon.de/t/anleitung-um-digitale-zaehler-per-wlan-auszulesen-ohne-schreibkopf/51079/95
(comment from bjman in Nov 2020)
and store the values via MQTT on a InfluxDB on a Raspberry Pi
I included also Step and Solidworks-files, if you want to change something.
Have fun!
Sebastian
I used a 5mm Photo-transistor (BPW 40) to monitor my smart meter IR output
I used 12pcs 6mm x 1mm magnets from Amazon together with a DIN 125 M16 washer to increase the magnetic force. With that, the assembly can easily be clicked onto the power meter
For the software on the D1 I used this Tasmota-Version:
https://community.symcon.de/uploads/short-url/xwULd9Sr7CpLivakd2pUYdSEWIx.zip
from here: https://community.symcon.de/t/anleitung-um-digitale-zaehler-per-wlan-auszulesen-ohne-schreibkopf/51079/95
(comment from bjman in Nov 2020)
and store the values via MQTT on a InfluxDB on a Raspberry Pi
I included also Step and Solidworks-files, if you want to change something.
Have fun!
Sebastian
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