Smart home control (photovoltaics, heat pump, etc.) via smartwatch?

  • Erstellt am 2021-05-03 19:30:34

Mycraft

2021-05-04 14:34:04
  • #1
Why? Sure, definitely. They existed even before anyone thought about smartwatches at all. Of course all that exists and it has existed for half a century. It was then called a control room, because the technology was still analog. Nowadays, any schoolboy can piece something like that together with freely available tools. However, why that necessarily has to be on a smartwatch... I feel the same as the previous speakers. What should one do with that data junk? The system should just do everything itself and leave me alone.
 

4lpha0ne

2021-05-04 15:49:22
  • #2
Because battery management, for example via min/max SOC and discharge threshold (from when grid feed-in is used, also suitable to run the heat pump at the heat pump tariff at night when home power load is low) as well as charging current management is not, in my opinion, the standard use case. Or is there actually a practical solution for that? For Kostal Plenticore and Nibe? I’m not interested in a proof of concept, but a solution for my house. Why should I justify myself here to unknown people who do not want to offer an exchange of experience on the topic? A smartwatch is just on the person and can show the information with or without a single motion. Do you have schoolboys among you who can handle Modbus, battery R/W interface unlocking, Tizen apps and small web servers? That wouldn’t be bad. That’s how I got started about 35 years ago. As far as I know, there are none here in town, but I will soon find out directly.
 

rick2018

2021-05-04 16:04:17
  • #3
See it more as playfulness. You don’t have a power plant but only 7.5 kWp, right? For me, it runs through the Facilityserver. That way I only get the evaluation data I want and not, for example, the entire website of the inverter… I wish you much success. Unfortunately, I can’t help you further.
 

4lpha0ne

2021-05-04 18:50:40
  • #4
Thanks! Exactly, it’s more about the joy of it. And you don’t play with a real power plant either. ;) It’s 6.6 kWp here on a semi-detached house roof. Over the next 20 years, small automated optimizations can already be leveraged quite well. With the heat pump, I was also able to reduce the consumption from the sanitary setting of 5100 kWh down to about 2500-2900 kWh.
 

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