The Best Power Monitoring System - Arduino: Voltage, Current, Power Factor, Phase Angle, etc
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- Here is a short technical rundown of my power monitoring system I have built for the lab. Using an Arduino it measures and processes voltage, current, power factor, phase angle, apparent power and real power.
More details and behind the scenes pictures can be found on my science blog here - halflife390science.blogspot.co... - Наука
Since you are using an Arduino, you may consider using a network shield to send the data to your local network. This way all you need is a network cable running out of the cabinet and into your local router. From there you can configure a laptop or a dedicated raspberry pi to collect and process that data for daily or monthly KWH statistics.
can you provide link to the code?
Marvellous job thanks dear.
👍Thanks professor luca 💕
Good video, but ditch the music while you're talking.. the room's acoustics are already not great.
Hi !! Great video!!, do you have any idea on how to measure electricity supplied to the grid by a solar Inverter?
Great video brother...
wonderful project. will this project work if i use ACS712 (current) and ZMPT101B (voltage) sensors? Thanks in advance
Hi. I would like to measure of 15 sample of MFC for voltage and current for 40 days continuous . How can i do it?
Hii sir
My project is Intelligent Power Factor Monitoring and when power supply of APFC Panel get disconnected this abnormal condition signal receive through Mobile
Notification System for APFC Panel
Can you guide me sir
GREAT VIDEO. You literally deserve 1000 times more subscribers than you have!. but i must confess, that this music is annoying
how can i build a system and connect 15 samples of MFC (microbial fuel cell) in same time for measuring current (low between 0mA to 3A) and voltage (between 0mV to 800 mV) continuously? I have an oscilloscope, if the system help me to get the reading continuously from the oscilloscope or independently measure them, both way is good for me. Please someone help me.
Hi! Great video! I am in the way to monitorin my home energy. I will try the hlw8032, looks like it can measure current, voltage, power factor etc... looks promising =] Did you know it?
Its really a nice project for the students.. can I get the code for the same and circuit diagram in details...
may i get your journal about it?
Great video! where can we obtain more instructions on how to build this?
I concur
Correct the connection of A1 Analog input to the junction of Zenner and 10 Ohm resistor then the voltage on A1 will be safe. otherwise micro-controller input at A1 may go much higher than 5V which A1 pin can not handle and Micro-controller will blow. Good luck.
i just need the calculation of current and voltage pls,.
can please give the source code and ic for zero-cross detector
Quite Good. Buy whithout sharing scheme and code it fall into no-interest video.
Will Yu please provide me the code to measure power factor in Arduino..
You are measuring CT and PT data which are alternating around zero volt without any DC biasing?? Doesn't it clips the negative values and you are left with only positive half cycles?
Diodes are used to to filter out the negative half of the cycle. I know this isn't the best method to do this but its what I chose at the time.
For this use potential divider and center of the potential divider can be used to raise the bias voltage. One of the terminal of the winding can be connected to center voltage point of potential divider. Simple to do that.
Can you provide code and circuit diagram
Hey, cool project. I did something similar except I used a metering IC to do all the measurements and calculations. I've subscribed and look forward to more of your content
Could you please tell us with IC you used? Thanks in advance :)
can you give me the code plss.
Vengie Pamisa everything should be available on my channel.
@@50Hz where is your channel ??
@@50Hz i already see the channel but what is the name of video ?
Can you provide me arduino code
Very good, very good work. Your white coat and the professor title: too much, you are not a doctor...
Your cabinet: where is the opto protection for the Arduino? Take the wood out of the panel and close all holes, you never ran into a electrical fire I guess!!!
That method only works for linear loads..
can you give me the code pls ?? i badly needed it for my thesis
code plz
why is there 3 capacitors connected in parallel and connecting it to a 5V?
those are filter caps..power supply decoupling caps
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