first commit, added 3 pzem-004 t to detect r,s,t phase, while sending data to esp32 for sending it to server
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platform = atmelavr
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board = uno
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framework = arduino
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#include <PZEM004Tv30.h>
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#include <SoftwareSerial.h>
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PZEM004Tv30 pzem(6, 7); //fase r
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PZEM004Tv30 pzem2(4, 5); //fase s
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PZEM004Tv30 pzem3(2, 3); //fase t
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SoftwareSerial fromesp32(8, 9);
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void setup()
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Serial.begin(19200);
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fromesp32.begin(9600);
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Serial.println("..initialized");
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void checkPzem(String status,float voltage, float current, float power, float energy, float frequency, float pf)
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ini += status + ",";
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if (voltage != NAN)
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Serial.print("Voltage: ");
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Serial.print(voltage);
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Serial.println("V");
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ini += String(voltage) + ",";
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ini += String(power) + ",";
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Serial.println("Error reading power");
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Serial.println("Error reading power factor");
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checkPzem("Fase R",pzem.voltage(), pzem.current(), pzem.power(), pzem.energy(), pzem.frequency(), pzem.pf());
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checkPzem("Fase S",pzem2.voltage(), pzem2.current(), pzem2.power(), pzem2.energy(), pzem2.frequency(), pzem2.pf());
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checkPzem("Fase T",pzem3.voltage(), pzem3.current(), pzem3.power(), pzem3.energy(), pzem3.frequency(), pzem3.pf());
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