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Revision as of 05:34, 13 September 2019
This is an article started by Russ Hensel, see "http://www.opencircuits.com/index.php?title=Russ_hensel#About My Articles" About My Articles for a bit of info. The page is only partly finished
Contents
Introduction/Status
Purpose: This is a Graphical User Interface Application is to control TP-LINK HS110 Smart Plug w/Energy Monitoring (*TP-LINK HS110 Smart Plug w/Energy Monitoring - - Amazon.com ) graph and otherwise process the data. The application uses the pyHS100 library code. It should work on Windows, Mac, Linux, and the Raspberry Pi. It does require at least Python 3.6 as it uses f-strings ( print( f"evaluate this{1+1}" )
Program Status: More or less alpha, seems to work, but rough. Intended for those with some Python experience who can add the files to their Python development environment ( no install features for this code ). Some dependencies will need to be installed, probably prompted by error messages. Editing of the parameter file should be easier for those with Python experience. Users should find some useful documentation in the code, this is still a work in progress. Much code has been lifted from other projects of mine, some artifacts remain.
This Page Status: This page is the "master" page for the project, all other pages link back here, either directly or indirectly. Pages are early drafts, but worth reading if you are trying to use the program.
Help File: Including install and configuration. SmartPlug Help File
More Documentation: See links below, and code ( russ-hensel/Smart Plug Repository )
Help "file" for the Program
This includes download and Install, see: SmartPlug Help File
Python Code
Available at:
Program Design
See: SmartPlug Technical
Links
In this Wiki
The Internet
General
- pyHS100 · PyPI
- GadgetReactor/pyHS100: Python Library to control TPLink Switch (HS100 / HS110)
- pyhs100 – PCEasies
- There's now a pyhs100 library/utility that works pretty nicely out of the box. ... | Hacker News
Matthias Random Stuff and Related
Matthias's youtube videos originally informed me about the SmartPlugs.
- Refrigerator heat pump efficiency test - YouTube
- (54) Refrigerator heat pump efficiency test - YouTube
- Refrigerator heat pump efficiency
- Of dehumidifiers, moisture and vapour barriers - experiments
Amazon
Of course there are other sources.
- TP-LINK HS110 Smart Plug w/Energy Monitoring - - Amazon.com
- TP-Link Mini WiFi Smart Plug, Wi-Fi, Compatible with Alexa, Only Occupies one Socket (HS105), Wall-Light, Electronic-Component-switches, 1-Pack (Renewed) - - Amazon.com
Youtube Not Involving Python
Or maybe some Python ??
- (54) ESP8266 Smart Power Plug: Control and Monitor device from Internet - YouTube
- (54) TP-Link Wi-Fi Smart Plug with Energy Monitoring Introduction Video - YouTube
- (54) How to use a smart plug - YouTube
- TP Link Smart Plug (HS100) Review - YouTube
- TP Link Mini (HS105) vs Belkin Wemo Mini Smart Plug - YouTube
- (54) How to Reset TP Link HS100/HS110 Smart Plug - YouTube
- (54) TP-Link SMART PLUG REVIEW - HS100 / HS110 Unboxing, Review, HowTo, Kasa, Alexa Tutorial - YouTube
- (54) TP-Link Smart Wifi Plug Mini Review - Kasa Smart HS105 Setup - YouTube
- (54) TP-Link Smart Wi-Fi Plug Review - Controlled by Google Home - YouTube
- (54) TP-Link Wi-Fi Smart Plug with Energy Monitoring Introduction Video - YouTube
- (54) TP-Link HS100 WiFi Smart Plug [Unboxing and Setup - YouTube ]
- TP Link Smart Plug Mini (HS105) Review - YouTube
- (54) TP-Link SMART PLUG REVIEW - HS100 / HS110 Unboxing, Review, HowTo, Kasa, Alexa Tutorial - YouTube