Energy Management Solution Accelerator
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Jul 17, 2018
Energy Management Solution Accelerator
Tools for measuring energy and power consumption inside a Linux environment.
firmware for esp8266 working as energy monitor
Energy Monitoring and Control System for Tactical Power Networks
Clock that displays best time in a day to do something (example: turn on washing machine) that is (electrical) energy intensive.
A power consumption and battery life estimation tool for IoT devices.
Small board to monitor/log the voltage/current/power/energy of small devices
Shelly 3 EM Control is a Python program that enables interaction with Shelly 3 EM devices through cloud APIs. It allows for periodic data retrieval from sensors, which is then stored in a PostgreSQL database. The program also features a Tkinter-based graphical interface for convenient device management.
Upload data export files from a WeMo Insight Smart Plug and see the data charted out.
Logs data from a Wattsup meter directly to disk.
🥇 Power optimization system made for Best Hacking League hackathon, which won first place for the best software solution.
ESP8266 based gas meter monitor
IoT Connected (Electricity) Powermeter
Electricity time based On/Off Peak rates based on time of day usage for Energy Dashboard daily real-time calculations
An App to check electricity and gas usage from UK supplier called Octopus Energy.
Get data from the multimeter Siemens Sentron PAC3200 by Modbus TCP with Python
Monitoring energy usage with eBPF at process level granularity.
The aim is to accurately measure and display key electrical parameters, enhancing energy monitoring efficiency. For AC voltage measurement, the ZMPT101B circuit is used, offering precise voltage sensing capabilities.
DitroniX RPEM ESP8266 ADS7828 AT24C64 CH340 (Remote Power Energy Monitor) SDK
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