For those who have double electricity tariffs. Like me.
That price is a little bit high. But I can not find in Chinese shops. Does anyone know where to get a better price ?
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2 Channels IR Reflective Sensor TCRT5000
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"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
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Thx, but this is single version. Of course I know how to get there
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Well what’s the difference between single and double version? at first glance I only see an adapter board with two sensors attached that has two digital outs with two potis so for each sensor a separate way of fetching the data. for me it looks like just two single devices are put to one board just with the ir head extended over a cable.
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If you need to monitor a Ferraris kWh meter (the one with rotating disc) you are probably better off with a CNY70.
Presumably it is possible to use the same sensor module.http://robertoostenveld.nl/arduino-cny70/
EDIT: I don’t think a sensor module is required for CNY70. It is possible to wire it directly to an Arduino. See http://fritzing.org/projects/arduino-cny70-light-proximity-sensor If this is not accurate enough a schmitt trigger or comparator may be used to digitalize the sensor signal. See http://www.kreatives-chaos.com/artikel/liniensensor-mit-cny70 (In German, unfortunately).
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
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@leader21 Just for the feeling and too little due to consumption . In a cabinet with measuring I have no electrical socket ( 230V) . I must use battery + ESP8266 (Ethernet is also missing, for now)
@mwittig Thx for sharing this article. I do not want to lose time with calibration TCRT5000 and then start again At the CNY70 will later look. Thx again.
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@wutu From the article above: “The TCRT5000 module had two (related) problems: (1) I could not get the calibration to the appropriate sensitivity to detect the rotations of the KWh meter disk, which was probably due to (2) the focus distance of the sensor was not appropriate for the approximately 10 mm distance to the disk.”
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
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@mwittig Yes, I read this.
I let change kWh meter and install something like this: http://www.airsensor.co.uk/component/zoo/item/energy-monitor.html. Who cares about Ferraris disks . It 's 2016!
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@wutu As a consumer, I care. For my old Ferraris meters I pay 8,80 per year and per meter. The price for a SmartMeter would be 25-40 EUR per year! Fortunately, we still have the choice in Germany (in most cases). It is cheaper for me to pimp my Ferraris meters as I have three of them
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
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I have used the TCRT5000 for my old Ferraris meter, I didn’t have that fancy one and my meter only had one wheel.
http://www.maredana.nl/kwh-meter-uitlezen-met-een-arduino-en-tcrt5000/worked ok but my meter has been replaced for a smart one
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