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- Friday 08 April 2016 12:57
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: rail mount PLC to read generated solar power
- Replies: 4
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Re: rail mount PLC to read generated solar power
Sorry for the slow answer, I am rather busy. I have a smart meter for electricity and gas and for this an Enelogic P1 is currently in use, I want to migrate to D0moticz for reading these. Also I want to add my water meter to Domiticz. It looks like I don't need your gasmeter device. Basically it ...
- Thursday 24 March 2016 22:22
- Forum: Show your projects
- Topic: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3561
Re: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
Yes, these applications can work besides each other.
Pi-Hole webserver is approached by navigating to 192.168.1.117/admin/index.php#
Domoticz like this http://192.168.1.117:8080/
I will add a tablet at some point next to the thermostat to control my devices onze I feel I have enough to control.
Pi-Hole webserver is approached by navigating to 192.168.1.117/admin/index.php#
Domoticz like this http://192.168.1.117:8080/
I will add a tablet at some point next to the thermostat to control my devices onze I feel I have enough to control.
- Wednesday 23 March 2016 22:23
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: rail mount PLC to read generated solar power
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1170
Re: rail mount PLC to read generated solar power
That looks exactly like my desired setup, can you inform me which PLC's you have and where you bought them and how much you want for your module? It has 5 ports, does this mean a watermeter can be added to the PiFace? And the P1 port can be added by USB to the Pi?
- Wednesday 23 March 2016 13:53
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: People from Groningen/Drenthe (the Netherlands)
- Replies: 50
- Views: 12367
- Wednesday 23 March 2016 11:14
- Forum: Other questions and discussions
- Topic: rail mount PLC to read generated solar power
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1170
rail mount PLC to read generated solar power
Hi, is there a way to extract generated power data from the fusebox (meterkast) in house? I have added 2 groups which are exclusively in use by one invertor each. Each invertor generates 11 Ampere peak output. My Hosola Smart 2200TL invertors have a wifi and a serial RS232 port, but I would rather ...
- Wednesday 23 March 2016 8:29
- Forum: Show your projects
- Topic: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3561
Re: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
I read the manual and added the doorbell to Domoticz. The chime can be activated from Domoticz now and I can see when it has been pressed. I will buy another Pi with a POE injector and cam and place it at the front door. I want to link the doorbell to the cam so I receive a picture of whoever ...
- Tuesday 22 March 2016 11:05
- Forum: Show your projects
- Topic: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3561
Re: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
I am wondering after looking at the devices board and not directly finding what I am looking for as I don't know what it is called if there is some kind of PLC that can be added to the fusebox of the house to read the power of solar panels. I have two Hosola invertors and also use the Enelogic P1 ...
- Monday 21 March 2016 21:12
- Forum: Show your projects
- Topic: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3561
Re: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
Damn right! One curious question: Do you surf Pr0n that you have 74.1% ads? My ads are between 4 and 12%, varying per day.gizmocuz wrote:Thanks for mentioning Pi-Hole, it is super !
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- Monday 21 March 2016 21:06
- Forum: Show your projects
- Topic: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3561
Re: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
Very nice! I wil include this installation in my domoticz configuration script. also make a bash script for a virtual switch to temp disable it (for just in case). wil post it when I have it. thanks again. Good idea, however; the switch to turn it off might not be that handy as the original three ...
- Monday 21 March 2016 20:56
- Forum: Show your projects
- Topic: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3561
Re: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
Hi guys, I just started today by updating the Pi and installing Domoticz and adding the RFXcom middleware. I activated the Blinds protocols and now I have to find out how to get the curtains connected to Domoticz. First I will pull the Pi as it is on my officedesk and place it in the livingroom ...
- Thursday 03 March 2016 19:41
- Forum: Show your projects
- Topic: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3561
Re: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
Using KaKu driven with rfx433e. Works perfectly when your rfx433e is placed centrally between all ends. However Harrison curtains, are those that drive a chane (not sure about the english word for ketting) and open/close them? Like the idea... Do you mean to place the transceiver in a central ...
- Wednesday 02 March 2016 20:26
- Forum: Show your projects
- Topic: JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3561
JimboBob: hello from Zwolle!
Hi everybody, my name is Melvin and I am from Zwolle, The Netherlands, today I bought an RFXCom433e transceiver that I want to control from a Raspberry Pi 2B. The Pi is already in my network acting as a DNS-server with custom hostsfile to kick advertisements out. If you dislike ads like me, add it ...