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.. Plutonium reporter documentation master file, created by
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sphinx-quickstart on Wed Apr 3 15:53:15 2019.
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You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least
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contain the root `toctree` directive.
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DOC: Plutonium reporter
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 3
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:caption: Contents:
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introduction
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Scope
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This document covers the **software part** of the reporter, although it consists
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of a multitude of hw technologies, please keep that in mind.
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Purpose
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========
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Delivering aggregated and comprehensive representation of data-value pairs
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in such a way, that even a complete idiot can read them. *This project is
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created by AND for me.*
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In short, this application spins up a web server and on its address plots and
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displays values gathered from various sources.
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An example granted: https://bastart.spoton.cz
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Sources
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The sources for feeding the **Plutonium** include:
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- Davis Vantage vue weather station (with a couple HW mods)
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- Victron MPPT solar converter (Utilizing the Victron Direct RS232 protocol)
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- CPU, MEM, DISK, (W)LAN statistics, plotted
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- Custom ESP8266 data loggers
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- Temp / Humidity + battery logging
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- Current monitoring for LED lighting
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Discrepancies and hardware dependencies
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Obviously, all the monitoring cannot be done without proper HW equipment.
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Although this server is primarily aimed at use on a Raspberry PI, it can be
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installed on an old notebook, or similar, as the platform is Python3 and thus
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independent of the OS.
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RasPI statistics
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- Just the RasPI, should work out of the box
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Davis Vantage Vue
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- Obviously the Davis Vantage Vue weather station
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- The CC1101 / wireless version
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- arduino mini / Uno @ 3.3V
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- CC1101 receiver with a couple other components
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- Data structure received from davis:
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2 = Supercap voltage (Vue only)
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3 = ?
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4 = UV Index
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5 = Rain rate
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6 = Solar radiation
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7 = Solar Cell output (Vue only)
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8 = Temperature
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9 = Wind gust
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a = Humidity
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e = Rain
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{'nxt': 64, 'P0': 1020.43, 'lqi': 6, 'b2': 3, 'P': 969.29, 'h': 144, 'Ti': 24.49,
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'cnt': 1, 'Hhtu': 28.68, 'b4': 129, 'b5': 247, 'b6': 36, 'b7': 255, 'b0': 1, 'b1': 10,
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'hop': 0, 'b3': 225, 'Thtu': 24.28, 'b8': 255, 'b9': 182, 'rssi': 45}
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Solar / MPPT
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- Victron MPPT solar charge controller (Bluesolar)
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- RS232 -> USB or similar, to get the data to RasPi
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ESP8266 stuff
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- basically anything that can feed into the influxDB.
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Indices and tables
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===================
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* :ref:`genindex`
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* :ref:`modindex`
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* :ref:`search`
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