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Energy, water and gas meter

Posted: Thursday 02 February 2017 10:45
by joske522
Hi guys,

I'm trying to find the right way to add the 3 meters (gas, electricity and water) to my domoticz dashboard.

I currently don't have any meters for this nor the hardware to do it. I live in Belgium and all 3 meters have analog readouts.

What kind of hardware would I need to get this working in an easy way in Domoticz (I don't know anything about scripting etc...) Is there an easy way, sort of plug-and-play? Something you can stick on the meters and have it wirelessly send data to domoticz that is running on my Synology?

Thanks guys!

Re: Energy, water and gas meter

Posted: Thursday 02 February 2017 19:14
by Amsterdam020
http://www.youless.nl for electricity is very easy to implement in domoticz
Just add it as hardware (https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/Hardware_Setup)

Re: Energy, water and gas meter

Posted: Friday 03 February 2017 8:56
by joske522
Ok thanks, can it also be used for gas?

Thank you!

Re: Energy, water and gas meter

Posted: Friday 03 February 2017 20:08
by Amsterdam020
No. that is more complicated on also on my wish list. Google for "domoticz gas meter" and you find ways how to do it.

Re: Energy, water and gas meter

Posted: Saturday 04 March 2017 10:12
by blauwebuis
You could also try creating your own arduino-based MySensors pulse counter. It would cost your about 10 euros in materials to create the gateway and a wireless sensor.

https://www.mysensors.org/build/pulse_power

Re: Energy, water and gas meter

Posted: Monday 13 March 2017 9:26
by tcviper
New Youless LS120 is now out with P1 measurement and gas+energy:
http://youless.nl/blog.html and
http://td-er.nl/2017/03/12/nieuw-youless-ls-120/

@gizmocuz

Hopefully it will get an update in domoticz soon for support :)

Re: Energy, water and gas meter

Posted: Monday 13 March 2017 9:41
by htca
I managed to create a triple analogue readout using mysensors.
You need:
- mysensors gateway (I used a nano)
- arduino mega (or 2 nano's)
- 3 apllicable sensors (depending on your meters)

See this thread on mysensors:
https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/5048/ ... e-counters