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Shelly Plug
Shelly Plugs are quite cheap but relatively accurate to measure power consumptions less than 2.5 kW.
Using Shellies Firmware
If you already have a sheyll device, you can locate it in your network.
MQTT can be enabled under "ADVANCED - DEVELOPER SETTINGS" -> "MQTT".
Then it will post a message on boot to your MQTT server:
{
"wifi_sta": {
"connected": true,
"ssid": "Guest",
"ip": "192.168.2.150",
"rssi": -43
},
"cloud": {
"enabled": false,
"connected": false
},
"mqtt": {
"connected": true
},
"time": "17:19",
"unixtime": 1676909964,
"serial": 1,
"has_update": false,
"mac": "4022D8891E97",
"cfg_changed_cnt": 0,
"actions_stats": {
"skipped": 0
},
"relays": [
{
"ison": true,
"has_timer": false,
"timer_started": 0,
"timer_duration": 0,
"timer_remaining": 0,
"overpower": false,
"source": "input"
}
],
"meters": [
{
"power": 117.46,
"overpower": 0,
"is_valid": true,
"timestamp": 1676913564,
"counters": [
0,
0,
0
],
"total": 0
}
],
"temperature": 0,
"overtemperature": false,
"tmp": {
"tC": 0,
"tF": 32,
"is_valid": true
},
"update": {
"status": "unknown",
"has_update": false,
"new_version": "",
"old_version": "20230109-114426/v1.12.2-g32055ee"
},
"ram_total": 52064,
"ram_free": 39744,
"fs_size": 233681,
"fs_free": 166664,
"uptime": 5
}
You an use shelly script to update this status periodically.
A documentation on how to do this can be found on Shellie's documentation.
Flash Tasmota
There's an OpenSource project to flash Tasmota on Shelly Plug S': mg2x
Danger: This is still not working.
Locate your Shellie's IP adress (here: 192.168.2.150) and update it "over the air" with the Tasmota firmware:
http://192.168.2.150/ota?url=http://ota.tasmota.com/tasmota/shelly/mg2tasmota-ShellyPlugS.zip
Your shelly will return something like a JSON object that looks like that:
{
"status": "updating",
"has_update": false,
"new_version": "20230109-114426/v1.12.2-g32055ee",
"old_version": "20230109-114426/v1.12.2-g32055ee"
}
After a while your Shelly Plug S should be flashed with Tasmota firmware and create a new Wifi. Join that Wifi and [configure the device)(http://192.164.4.1/).
Note: This bricked my shelly device. I cannot reach it, anymore.
It should be configurable just like our plant monitor.