This is the hackdose monorepo. It contains
- the server If you want to use
hackdose
proceed here. - the web app
- the sml parser
- the mqtt client
This is the hackdose project, a project for making better user of your micro solar power plants. The idea is simple: If there is more solar energy than needed, store it in batteries (of devices you use everyday), or fridges, or just use it (e.g. run your dish washer). It is not my idea, but I didn't find an implementation for my needs (most importantly, inexpensive hardware).
What you basically need
- a raspberry pi or Mango PI
- a smart meter that its compatible with this software (if it is not, file an issue)
- HS-100 smart plugs (or suitable opto-isolators)
- a micro solar power plant
The technical principle is easy: if you produce more energy than your house needs, your smart meter will know and tell hackdose. Hackdose will (under some conditions) turn on a smart plug with your charger (or whatever device you want to control).
This project is experimental. Use at your own risk. Risks may include
- this software is able to control devices with high power. It can cause whatever eletrical devices can cause.
- although by design there is no remote control of the software apart from IR possible, there is a rest interface which may potentially be subject to vulnerabilities
- there is a tiny front end on port 8080 which currently supports elementary monitoring of power usage
You can currently set up smart plugs (currently HS-100 and Tasmota) to prevent solar energy from escaping behind your smart meter. You can e.g. use this to charge your Laptop battery, your smart phone, or your E-bike.
Moreover, you can use a ahoy-dtu to control discharging of batteries into your home electricity net.
You can either compile your yourself or check out one of the latest artifacts here.
rustup target add riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu
If you are using another architecture (e.g. arm), install an appropriate rust target
and set it up in install.sh
.
sudo apt install gcc-riscv64-linux-gnu
sudo apt install sshpass
I assume that you have a Mango PI Pro-Q.
- connect IR reader (using PIN 35 as power supply to avoid boot startup trouble)
- install systemd config file (see sample)
- see sample yaml config
- put your HS100/HS110 smart plugs into the list
You can use the deploy script install.sh
to deploy.
Put a hackdose.yaml
and an .env
(sample included) file in the server/profiles/<profile>
directory.
To deploy run:
PROFILE_NAME=test ./install.sh
This project is licensed under Apache 2.0 or MIT license.
Contributions are very welcome. Just file an issue (even if you just have an idea) or solve one.