Hi MaikelK,
User Sincze was very helpfull to me, don't have it completely running, but i am on the right track.
See this topic viewtopic.php?p=116093
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- Thursday 02 February 2017 22:48
- Forum: Raspberry Pi GPIO ( WiringPi )
- Topic: Watermeter how to add (n00b question)
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3211
- Monday 23 January 2017 19:51
- Forum: Raspberry Pi GPIO ( WiringPi )
- Topic: Using GPIO to measure energy
- Replies: 88
- Views: 53852
Re: Using GPIO to measure energy
Hi Sincze, Followed you instruction to the letter but can't seem to get it to work. Checks: GPIO pin 12(physical pin on the Board) is working. Checked it with GPIO Readall when the sensor is activated and not. Readout is ok. Checked with GPIO Exports to show me the pin states also: 18: in 1 falling ...
- Wednesday 04 January 2017 19:24
- Forum: Raspberry Pi GPIO ( WiringPi )
- Topic: Using GPIO to measure energy
- Replies: 88
- Views: 53852
Re: Using GPIO to measure energy
Wow sincze,
that looks fabulous! A complete howto!
I will try this asap and let you know. The misses wants some quality time this week, so i don't know if i can get around to it this week already.
that looks fabulous! A complete howto!
I will try this asap and let you know. The misses wants some quality time this week, so i don't know if i can get around to it this week already.
- Wednesday 04 January 2017 17:54
- Forum: Raspberry Pi GPIO ( WiringPi )
- Topic: Using GPIO to measure energy
- Replies: 88
- Views: 53852
Re: Using GPIO to measure energy
Hi sincze, i don't worry at all, your are very kind and patient, so i'm confident we will get it going right :) I also want to document the steps i'm making for myself. Now i'm running on a rpi 1b v2 with domoticz 2.2826 that is a bit outdated, but it's working. I've got a Rpi3 lying here i want to ...
- Tuesday 03 January 2017 21:09
- Forum: Raspberry Pi GPIO ( WiringPi )
- Topic: Using GPIO to measure energy
- Replies: 88
- Views: 53852
Re: Using GPIO to measure energy
Hi Sincze, the compiled isrcounter. Is this the right file: https://www.domoticz.com/forum/download/file.php?id=3097 ? In the zip i see a txt file. Do i copy the contents into a file called isrcounter in the /usr/local/bin directory? I'm not quite sure what i have to do with the txt file. (i'm using ...
- Tuesday 03 January 2017 17:13
- Forum: Raspberry Pi GPIO ( WiringPi )
- Topic: Using GPIO to measure energy
- Replies: 88
- Views: 53852
Re: Using GPIO to measure energy
Hi Sincze, thank you very much. I was at that same topic, but got stuck on step 3 ( i think i got step 2 ok) Step 3: The interrupt handler is adapted from the wiringPi samples. Under wiringPi/examples, add the C program isrcounter1.c. I also added an output for a feedback LED in series with a ...
- Monday 02 January 2017 23:24
- Forum: Raspberry Pi GPIO ( WiringPi )
- Topic: Using GPIO to measure energy
- Replies: 88
- Views: 53852
Re: Using GPIO to measure energy
LoL in a topic i started myself a loooooong time ago, :) thank you sincze. I asume you mean the isrcounter.zip ? Can you explain to me wich steps i have to take with it? (i'm not very well at these things.) put it in a file, how do i adjust for my GPIO pin? etc. Whats self explaining for someone who ...
- Monday 02 January 2017 22:32
- Forum: Raspberry Pi GPIO ( WiringPi )
- Topic: Using GPIO to measure energy
- Replies: 88
- Views: 53852
Re: Using GPIO to measure energy
Hi all, i have my TCRT5000 hooked up to my Raspberry GPIO and with GPIO readall i can see when the disc from my watermeter passes by (showing 1 or 0) I have made a contact in Domoticz that show the status also. But now i'm stuck. Where do i go from there. How do i get the watermeter to count in my ...
- Monday 02 January 2017 0:19
- Forum: Raspberry Pi GPIO ( WiringPi )
- Topic: Watermeter how to add (n00b question)
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3211
Watermeter how to add (n00b question)
I have a TCRT5000 hooked up to pin 3 (GPIO2) of my Raspberry P1 B rev.2 (planning for Pi 3 very soon, but assuming it will work the same) With the GPIO readall command i can see the status of the sensor and it is detecting pulses from my watermeter. I made a contact in switches to check if domoticz ...
- Sunday 01 January 2017 16:51
- Forum: Utility
- Topic: TCRT5000 mount for Aquadis Itron (Cyble mount) watermeter
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1294
TCRT5000 mount for Aquadis Itron (Cyble mount) watermeter
Hi All, it has been a while since i've been here. (almost 2 years.) This is due to me being very enthusiastic about things, dive into them, but then the lack of time and/or money bring things to a standstill.... I have decided about a year back i want to finally finish things that i have started. My ...
- Saturday 17 January 2015 20:31
- Forum: Utility
- Topic: Watermeter through GPIO and TCRT5000
- Replies: 24
- Views: 16473
Watermeter through GPIO and TCRT5000
I have connected my Smartmeter and come to the conclusion i am missing another meter in my metercabinet. Water! I have read a thread on this forum http://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1641&start=20 about the gasmeter reading. I want to try this module: http://www.dx.com/p/tcrt5000 ...
- Wednesday 14 January 2015 17:10
- Forum: Utility
- Topic: DIY cheap USB-cable to read P1 port of Dutch smart meter
- Replies: 129
- Views: 171904
Re: DIY USB-cable to read P1 port of Dutch smart meter
For the Landis/Gyr E350 with DSMR 4.0 Solder a pull up resistor between pin 2 and 5 of your RJ connector wiring. 1Kohm should suffice.
- Tuesday 23 December 2014 22:34
- Forum: Show your projects
- Topic: Hardware pron pics
- Replies: 98
- Views: 71796
Re: Hardware pron pics
Hi ThinkPad, i actually have these babies which are going to be used for my garden lightning ACRelaisDIN.jpg (my garden is quite big) and in my house i want to use z-wave (wich is going to be my next step.) I have 11 DIN Relais for the garden wich will be mounted in a central cabinet in my garden ...
- Tuesday 23 December 2014 22:15
- Forum: Show your projects
- Topic: Hardware pron pics
- Replies: 98
- Views: 71796
Re: Hardware pron pics
My 16 channel relay board, not much compared to all the great stuff i've seen here, but hey, i'm just starting out and i am happy to have it up and running
