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In Node-RED you can add a MQQT node to receive values from the power monitor, hook it up to a gauge and display it on a dasboard.
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![Overview](./docs/images/1-overview.png)
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![MQTT Node](./docs/images/2-mqtt-node.png) ![Gauge NOde](./docs/images/3-gauge-node.png) ![Dashboard Settings](./docs/images/4-dashboard-node.png)
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![MQTT Node](./docs/images/2-mqtt-node.png) ![Gauge Node](./docs/images/3-gauge-node.png)
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The dashboard looks like that.
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In the dasboard section you have to create a tab. Inside this tab you have to create a group.
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![Dashboard Settings](./docs/images/4-dashboard-node.png)
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The tricky part is putting the gauges in the group. This is also done in the gauge's settings.
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![Gauge Node](./docs/images/3-gauge-node.png)
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You can view the dashboard in an (also mobile) web browser.
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![Mobile view](./docs/images/5-dashboard.png)
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You can see this flow also in [this repository](./00-dashboard-example/dashboard.json).
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Have a look at the flow also in [this repository](./00-dashboard-example/dashboard.json).
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