I am looking for hardware where I can put a 220V power line in to make power consumption statics per day of certain hardware. Must work on 433Mhz.
Can you tip me which brands would be available for this? Thanks for your reply.
/Jos
Power stats
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Re: Power stats
If I'm not wrong, Shelly can do that: it monitors the power usage of the 230V socket, and send info to Domoticz by WiFi in some way (MQTT?).
I don't know anything else, but you can check Shelly products by yourself.
Paolo
I don't know anything else, but you can check Shelly products by yourself.
Paolo
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Re: Power stats
Thanks, appreciate your reply! Will have a look into this.
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Re: Power stats
Sonoff had the powr2 that also works with wifi. Flashing such a device with Tasmota software will help to easily integrate it in domoticz and break the calling home to mr Xi
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Re: Power stats
Thanks. Will check as well...
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