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How did the Web Energy Logger come about?
WEL is the third generation of the HVAC
logging system that I originally designed for my
Energy Efficient home in the mountains of western Maryland. This
latest
version is designed specifically for other people who want to build their own
monitoring system.
Here's a brief look back at the evolution of the design.
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Dec 2005
The Third Generation of the
system is now complete. The electronics have been re-designed with the sole purpose of letting
others create their own thermal and power monitoring system. All
the functions have been condensed down onto a single 4.2" x 2.5"
(110mm x 65mm) board, and the software has been re-vamped to provide the
ultimate in user
configurability. Thus the "Web Energy Logger"
was officially born.
I've also updated my Web Server so that any number of WEL's can
report their data to create graphic system diagrams and charts.
Each WEL get's own web page that automatically catalogs all the
generated images and data files.
Check out the "How it works" page for a
full description of the WEL's functions. |
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Jan 2004
The Second Generation was a "from
the ground up" redesign that moved the software from the PC to a
small
embedded processor. I used a CPU core module from ZWorld in
combination with some various adapters and interface components.
The result was much smaller, and infinitely more reliable. Another big
change was that instead of displaying and logging the data locally (in
the PC) it was all done remotely on an Internet web-site. A
System Diagram showing
all the temperatures was re-created every minute, and a range of
long-term
trend charts were also generated. These were all viewable
at the public www.OurCoolHouse.com
website. Over the following two years, many more sensors were
added, plus a Wattmeter to measure the power consumed by the HVAC
system.
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March 2003
My First Generation system was a
"Proof of Concept". I installed 16 temperature sensors to monitor
my Geothermal (Ground Source) Heat Pump, DHW and Radiant slab zones. I
cannibalized some existing software and installed it on an old Windows
95 PC setup in my utility room. This was a very crude
system but it showed that the concept was workable. However, like
most old PC's, it wasn't very reliable. Since I intended to monitor
my system for many years, I needed a much more robust solution, so I
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The Web Energy Logger is an Internet Appliance designed to monitor a 1-wire sensor network, and post temperature and power data to a web site for display and analysis.
WEL 3.3 was created specifically for people interested in monitoring their own homes or businesses. For more information, visit the WEL homepage.
©2000-2008 Phil Malone - - www.OurCoolHouse.com
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