RPI LCT3V1
This page is for board specific information. More information can be found on the generic page for RPICT series.
The RPI LCT3V1 has been specifically designed for large CT of 400A and more. CT connector are screw terminal types as opposed to jack connectors.
- 3 AC current sensor
- 1 AC Voltage sensor.
- Compute real power.
- Fit on Raspberrypi 2 holes mounting pattern.
- Attiny84 Mcu
- Use with 400A CT
Compatibility
Version | Compatible? |
---|---|
Raspberrypi 1 A | Yes |
Raspberrypi 1 B+ | Yes |
Raspberrypi 2 B | Yes |
Raspberrypi 3 B | Yes |
Raspberrypi 3 B+ | Yes |
Raspberrypi 4 | Yes |
Recommended sensors
- AC Current sensor: SCT-024 400A/5A
- AC Voltage sensor:
- UK: 77DB-06-09
- EU: 77DE-06-09
- US: 77DA-10-09
Configuration
See general instructions for configuration below:
Configuration over serial for sketch version 1.1.
Configuration over serial for sketch version 1.2 & 1.3.
Configuration over serial for sketch version 2.0 & 2.1.
Version 2.0 & 2.1 can be configured using the web tool. Online Config Generator
View the data with Python
Please note the configuration must have Emonhub format enabled (format=3). The example script below will be a good starting point.
First of all make sure you have python-serial package installed
$ sudo apt-get install python-serial
Then copy the following into an executable file and run it. This is below for sketch 1.3 and below.
#!/usr/bin/python2
import serial
ser = serial.Serial('/dev/ttyAMA0', 38400)
try:
while 1:
# Read one line from the serial buffer
line = ser.readline()
# Remove the trailing carriage return line feed
line = line[:-2]
# Create an array of the data
Z = line.split(' ')
# Print it nicely
print ("----------")
for i in range(len(Z)):
if i==0:
print ("NodeID: %s" % Z[0])
elif i in [1,2,3]:
print ("RealPower %d: %s W" % (i, Z[i]))
elif i in [4,5,6]:
print ("Irms %d: %s mA" % (i, Z[i]))
elif i==7:
print ("Vrms: %s V" % (Z[i]))
except KeyboardInterrupt:
ser.close()
This is below for sketch 2.0 and above.
#!/usr/bin/python2
import serial
ser = serial.Serial('/dev/ttyAMA0', 38400)
try:
while 1:
# Read one line from the serial buffer
line = ser.readline()
# Remove the trailing carriage return line feed
line = line[:-2]
# Create an array of the data
Z = line.split(' ')
# Print it nicely
if len(Z)>15:
print ("----------")
print (" \tCT1\tCT2\tCT3")
print ("RealPower:\t%s\t%s\t%s" % (Z[1], Z[6], Z[11]))
print ("AppaPower:\t%s\t%s\t%s" % (Z[2], Z[7], Z[12]))
print ("Irms :\t%s\t%s\t%s" % (Z[3], Z[8], Z[13]))
print ("Vrms :\t%s\t%s\t%s" % (Z[4], Z[9], Z[14]))
print ("PowerFact:\t%s\t%s\t%s" % (Z[5], Z[10], Z[15]))
except KeyboardInterrupt:
ser.close()
To get the above example just enter the command below.
wget lechacal.com/RPICT/example/RPICT3V1_DEMO_02.py.zip unzip RPICT3V1_DEMO_02.py.zip
and run it using
python RPICT3V1_DEMO_02.py
Emoncms Config (Emonhub)
For default configuration with sketch version 1.3.
[[11]] nodename = my_RPICT3V1 hardware = RPICT3V1 [[[rx]]] names = RP1, RP2, RP3, Irms1, Irms2, Irms3, Vrms datacode = 0 scales = 1,1,1,1,1,1,1 units =W,W,W,mA,mA,mA,V
For default configuration with sketch version 2.0 and above.
[[11]] nodename = my_RPICT3V1 hardware = RPICT3V1 [[[rx]]] names = RP1, AP1, Irms1, Vrms1, PF1, RP2, AP2, Irms2, Vrms2, PF2, RP3, AP3, Irms3, Vrms3, PF3 datacode = 0 scales = 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 units = W,W,A,V,.,W,W,A,V,.,W,W,A,V,.
Sketch
Units are sold flashed with sketch for use with Voltage sensor.
Usage with Voltage sensor
Version 1.0
Version 1.1
Version 1.2
Version 1.3
Version 2.0
Version 2.1
Usage without Voltage sensor
If you wish to use the board without using the voltage sensor use the sketch below. Note power will be estimated power only using fixed voltage setup in configuration.
No Voltage Version 1.0
No Voltage Version 1.1
No Voltage Version 1.2
Once the sketch uploaded write the configuration as follow:
$ wget lechacal.com/RPICT/config/A0/rpict3t1.conf $ lcl-rpict-config.py -w rpict3t1.conf
* rpict3t1 above is not a tipo
Related Pages
How to calibrate the Voltage Port