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Re: Cheap Chinese Power Meter made wireless
Posted: Sunday 20 May 2018 2:25
by tastycarp
Raspberry Piet wrote: ↑Monday 02 October 2017 22:38
Now i flashed espurna 1.9.5 for my ECH1560 Chinese powermeter. (wemos d1-mini inside)
It is showing some values but it is a bit jumpy:
I have done the same mod (wemos mini wired directly) and it is jumpy as well just like your gif. Did you get to the bottom of this?
Re: Cheap Chinese Power Meter made wireless
Posted: Sunday 20 May 2018 9:49
by Raspberry Piet
tastycarp wrote: ↑Sunday 20 May 2018 2:25
Raspberry Piet wrote: ↑Monday 02 October 2017 22:38
Now i flashed espurna 1.9.5 for my ECH1560 Chinese powermeter. (wemos d1-mini inside)
It is showing some values but it is a bit jumpy:
I have done the same mod (wemos mini wired directly) and it is jumpy as well just like your gif. Did you get to the bottom of this?
No but xoseperez wants to fix it someday
issue 596
Re: Cheap Chinese Power Meter made wireless
Posted: Monday 21 May 2018 8:07
by tastycarp
Ahh Thanks for the info. It sounds like he owns a few ehc1560 now. so hopefully not too far off. I will put mine into the one day project pile!
Re: Cheap Chinese Power Meter made wireless
Posted: Friday 27 July 2018 19:18
by DaNii78
Kapee wrote: ↑Wednesday 20 September 2017 10:37
I ordered three powermeters and all three have a different printed circuit board. The 1st and the 3rd with spi interface, the 2nd with serial interface.
For the 3rd powermeter I made a pcb for the wemos and power supply, it just fitted in height.
3pwrmtrs (Small).jpg
How did you wire the 3rd power meter?
Re: Cheap Chinese Power Meter made wireless
Posted: Monday 30 July 2018 13:55
by Kapee
Here is the schematic
Re: Cheap Chinese Power Meter made wireless
Posted: Saturday 04 August 2018 12:34
by DaNii78
Kapee wrote: ↑Monday 30 July 2018 13:55
Here is the schematic
Thanks you so much!
I just recieved a power meter with an unknown chip. It's labeled with "BL6523GX". Does anybody knows if it's compatible or how can be hacked?
Thanks you!
Re: Cheap Chinese Power Meter made wireless
Posted: Saturday 04 August 2018 12:44
by SweetPants
Kapee wrote: ↑Monday 30 July 2018 13:55
Here is the schematic
Just a remark, I made the same 'mistake'
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=7325&start=40#p149833 and added some opto-couplers between the powermeter board and the ESP for safety because I used ESP07 and external antenna's.
Re: Cheap Chinese Power Meter made wireless
Posted: Saturday 04 August 2018 13:38
by DaNii78
SweetPants wrote: ↑Saturday 04 August 2018 12:44
Kapee wrote: ↑Monday 30 July 2018 13:55
Here is the schematic
Just a remark, I made the same 'mistake'
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=7325&start=40#p149833 and added some opto-couplers between the powermeter board and the ESP for safety because I used ESP07 and external antenna's.
So it's better add the opto-couplers?
Re: Cheap Chinese Power Meter made wireless
Posted: Saturday 04 August 2018 14:19
by SweetPants
DaNii78 wrote: ↑Saturday 04 August 2018 13:38
SweetPants wrote: ↑Saturday 04 August 2018 12:44
Kapee wrote: ↑Monday 30 July 2018 13:55
Here is the schematic
Just a remark, I made the same 'mistake'
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=7325&start=40#p149833 and added some opto-couplers between the powermeter board and the ESP for safety because I used ESP07 and external antenna's.
So it's better add the opto-couplers?
Only if you have external connections (like a WiFi antenna)
Re: Cheap Chinese Power Meter made wireless
Posted: Saturday 11 August 2018 21:30
by DaNii78
I can't make it work with a ESP-01...
Anybody has tried with this ESP?
Re: Cheap Chinese Power Meter made wireless
Posted: Sunday 12 August 2018 8:50
by SweetPants
ESP-01 has not enough memory i think. You probably get compiler/link errors?
Re: Cheap Chinese Power Meter made wireless
Posted: Sunday 12 August 2018 14:41
by DaNii78
No, I can compile and the code gets uploaded but I always obtain a 0 value in the voltage measure.