Read smart Luxembourgish electricity and gaz counter values with ESP8266.
In Luxembourg, electricty and gas counters are being replaced with smart counters that allow the provider to remotely measure consumption values. A special port is provided to allow the end-user to capture the data, for example for integration with home automation systems.
This work is a fork of the awesome project by Guy WEILER who did all the hard work on both the software and hardware side. Please review Guy's website for technical details on the solution, PCB layout, etc.
- publish all values from the electricity counter to MQTT in their own topic
- units are published as well in a separate topic for easy of interpretation
- if a gas counter is connected to the electricity counter, gas volume is published as well (implemented but not tested yet)
- possibility to work without a counter from a data capture to make quick tests when adding new features
- extensive logging available on the second UART port (the first one is used by the counter)
- A 'smarty' electricity meter
- Your personal decryption key, that you need to ask from the provider Creos, giving them your counter number
- A Wimo D1 mini pro micro-controller and adaptation board. See Guy's website
root@54681c2ae65d:/# mosquitto_sub -t 'smarty/#' -v
smarty/current_l1/unit A
smarty/current_l1/value 002
smarty/current_l2/unit A
smarty/current_l2/value 000
smarty/current_l3/unit A
smarty/current_l3/value 002
smarty/electricity_failures/value 00040
smarty/electricity_sags_l1/value 00003
smarty/electricity_sags_l2/value 00003
smarty/electricity_sags_l3/value 00003
smarty/electricity_swells_l1/value 00000
smarty/electricity_swells_l2/value 00000
smarty/electricity_swells_l3/value 00000
smarty/electricity_switch_position/value 1
smarty/electricity_threshold/unit kVA
smarty/electricity_threshold/value 77.376
smarty/energy_delivered_tariff1/unit kWh
smarty/energy_delivered_tariff1/value 001377.072
smarty/energy_returned_tariff1/unit kWh
smarty/energy_returned_tariff1/value 000000.240
smarty/equipment_id/value SAG103xxxxxxxxxx
smarty/gas_index/unit m3
smarty/gas_index/value (null)
smarty/message_short/value (null)
smarty/message2_long/value (null)
smarty/message3_long/value (null)
smarty/message4_long/value (null)
smarty/message5_long/value (null)
smarty/p1_version/value 42
smarty/power_delivered/unit kW
smarty/power_delivered/value 00.930
smarty/power_returned/unit kW
smarty/power_returned/value 00.000
smarty/reactive_energy_delivered_tariff1/unit kVArh
smarty/reactive_energy_delivered_tariff1/value 000002.272
smarty/reactive_energy_returned_tariff1/unit kVArh
smarty/reactive_energy_returned_tariff1/value 001010.152
smarty/reactive_power_delivered/unit kVAr
smarty/reactive_power_delivered/value 00.000
smarty/reactive_power_returned/unit kVAr
smarty/reactive_power_returned/value 00.463
smarty/status connected
smarty/timestamp/value 190426173549S
- Download and install PlatformIO. I did not test it with the Arduino IDE.
- Open the project in PlatformIO
- Copy the file
include/smarty_user_config_sample.h
toinclude/smarty_user_config.h
and adjust it to your needs (WiFi settings, decription key, MQTT server). - Build and program the Wimo