Monitoring House Power Consumption with ESP32 and Shelly Power Meter

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Published 2024-04-11
Welcome to our latest video where we delve into the world of smart home energy management! In this video, i will showcase how to monitor the total power consumption of your entire household using the ESP32 microcontroller and the Shelly Power Meter.

By integrating these two powerful devices, you'll gain real-time insights into your home's electricity usage, allowing you to optimize energy efficiency and reduce costs.


🔗Links:
🔧Parts:
T-Display T4 : www.lilygo.cc/products/t4-s3?bg_ref=7LJo9u5wwo
Shelly Pro EM 50: www.shelly.com/en/products/shop/shelly-pro-em-2x50…


🛠️CODE: github.com/VolosR/T4Shelly

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All Comments (21)
  • @WindwakerDE
    Shelly is making a mistake Not sponsoring you. ... You are the BEST UI Designer around Thanks 4 sharing
  • @misteragony
    You are a master at creating nice user interfaces
  • @BlondieSL
    I really like your screen designs. Rather than everything looking like flat text on a display, you create an almost 3D effect or "physical counter" with those numbers that look like they are "down inside" like a normal house meter does. So well done.
  • @2000jago
    You're in the wrong line of work. You should be designing user interfaces for a living. I've never seen anyone do better.
  • I like the display design choices for good readability and just the info you need!
  • @ajis555
    Your UI talents are amazing
  • @RobertP7884
    you have a unique taste in UI design, love it
  • @patmolloy4024
    Wonderful work. Thanks so much for sharing.!! I just got it working, with a few minor modifications .. the important one was that my data was in em1:0 rather than em1:1
  • @tubeDude48
    This one of the finest projects I've seen you do! 👌 Thank You.
  • @fecorekasi
    I appreciate your transparency 😊 great videos
  • @bonamin
    This guy makes some super good looking devices/uis. Amazing work. I don't know why I haven't tried one of these projects yet ! :D
  • @avejst
    Looking great Thanks for sharing your experiences with all of us :-)
  • Thanks for bringing Shelly to my attention. I‘m currently looking for a threephase meter with MQTT and API capabilities.
  • @dynahenry5733
    Nico Design. I like it. I have made my own with an other display connected via LoRa to my power meter in the cellar because wifi didn‘t work. It looks not so nice but it works and sends the collected data to my homeassistant. 😉
  • @Claudiu.
    A very good looking user interface, congratulations on the hard work. The small details from it are a great addition. Perhaps you can have the space on the left used to have a statistics scroll-toggle section, where you show stats like "+20% from yesterday" or show listed entry values for the kWh consumed in the past 6-7 days. I know since you're using only the Shelly API that some limitation might be in place if you don't consider a database. Initially I assumed you would be directly showing data from HomeAssistant, but this is a very cool interface that one can directly use as-is to see the Shelly Cloud values in a great rendered way. Thank you for sharing these projects with us and keep up the good quality work! We do appreciate it.