Vol. 18: Tweet-a-Watt Power Monitor
Build a wireless electricity monitor for about $50, and twitter your kilowatts.
By Limor Fried, Phillip Torrone
Illustrations by Tim Lillis
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We live in a rented apartment, so we dont have hacking access to a power meter or breaker panel. But we still wanted to measure our household power usage long-term, so we developed the Tweet-a-Watt. It uses plug-in electricity monitors at each outlet to wirelessly send readings to a base station, which assembles them into reports you can analyze and graph. It can also broadcast updates via Twitter.
Building your own power monitor isnt too tough and can save money, but were not fans of sticking our fingers into 120V wiring. Instead, we built on top of a P3 Kill A Watt power monitor, which we found at the local hardware store.
To track usage room by room, for example "kitchen," "bedroom," "workbench," and "office," you can use a 6-outlet power strip in each room to feed all the room's devices through a shared monitor. Each Kill A Watt can measure up to 15 amps, or about 1,800 watts, which is plenty for any normal room.
You can build each wireless outlet monitor for about $50 with a few easily available electronic parts and light soldering, and about the same for the receiver. No microcontroller programming or high voltage engineering is necessary!
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Download and install Python
Tweet-a-Watt code bundle (zip 16.5 KB)
Schematic diagram
Python programming language: Free online tutorials
Twitter API wiki
Limors original Tweet-a-Watt tutorial
Tweet-a-Watt Twitter account
Tweet-a-Watt GAE web app
NumPy and PyLab at Scientific Tools for Python
matplotlib: a python 2D plotting library
wxPython: free Python graphing module
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X-CTU software
Maker Shed
Adafruit Industries
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The tweet-a-watt support forum is at ladyada.net
Please visit http://forums.ladyada.net/viewforum.php?f=40 for help, advice, updates, support and more
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LimorPosted by ladyada on June 08, 2009 at 11:14:37 Pacific Time
- my kill a watt has no op amp ic
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Just received my kill a watt and opened it up. there is no ic to which i can connect the required leads!! Instead it looks like there are four transistors. Can I still make it work?Posted by osoraku nakamori on May 28, 2009 at 21:04:32 Pacific Time
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