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== Improvements == | == Improvements == | ||
* Add fuses | * Add fuses | ||
** These resettable fuses can deal with up to 48V (depending on the rating, some only with lower voltages): [https://www.reichelt.de/rueckstellbarer-geraeteschutzschalter-5-0a-t9-611p-5a-p69579.html?&trstct=pol_0 Reichelt] | |||
** Bigger DC fuses are available here at [https://www.solarbag-shop.de/components/installationsmaterial/dc-sicherungsautomaten.html solarbag] (probably not for this part of the setup though) | |||
* Option for 48V -> 12V converter | * Option for 48V -> 12V converter | ||
* additional connectors, like USB, USB-C, ... | * additional connectors, like USB, USB-C, passive PoE... | ||
=== LoRaWAN === | |||
We want to transmit voltage/current/power usage via LoRaWAN. The power meter can output that data via its TTL USB port. | |||
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| [[File:Microgrid-consume01-lorawan01.jpg|thumb|300px|First test with a ProMini LoRaWAN node and a level shifter]] | |||
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I've build a custom board to connect an Arduino to the GC90 and transmit the output via LoRaWAN. | |||
* [https://github.com/tiefpunkt/powermeter-lorawan-connector GitHub Repository] | |||
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Revision as of 11:16, 24 October 2019
DC consume01 Release status: beta [box doku] | |
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Description | 12V power meter and distribution box |
Author(s) | Severin |
Last Version | 0.1 |
A 12V power meter and distribution unit.
- Input: 12V via speakon connector
- Output: 12V via 3 car "lighter" sockets
- Power metering: GC90 power meter
Power meter
The GC90 power meter can deal with up to 100V DC at 20A. It also has a TTL port via USB connector.
Improvements
- Add fuses
- Option for 48V -> 12V converter
- additional connectors, like USB, USB-C, passive PoE...
LoRaWAN
We want to transmit voltage/current/power usage via LoRaWAN. The power meter can output that data via its TTL USB port.
I've build a custom board to connect an Arduino to the GC90 and transmit the output via LoRaWAN.