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thing-it-device-chp

v0.0.14

Published

[thing-it-node] Device Plugin to demo Combined Heat and Power operations.

Downloads

325

Readme

thing-it-device-chp

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[thing-it-node] Device Plugin for a generic Combined Heat and Power Unit (CHP) as a demo for CoGen Power Generation. Manufacturers of CHPs may use this as an example to implement a [thing-it-node] Device Plugin for their CHP products.

Installation

Installation of NodeJS and [thing-it-node]

First, install node.js and [thing-it-node] on your Gateway Computer (e.g. Raspberry Pi or C.H.I.P) following the instructions on the [thing-it-node] Wiki.

Initialization and Start of [thing-it-node]

The [thing-it-device-chp] Plugin is installed with [thing-it-node], hence there is no need to install it separately.

The Plugin is simulation-only so far, hence you only have to create a directory in which you intend to run the configuration, e.g.

mkdir ~/chp-test
cd ~/chp-test

and invoke

tin init

and then start [thing-it-node] via

tin run

If you don't want to use Autodiscovery, you may use configurations like the sample configuration via

tin example --device wind-turbine

If you want to pair the [thing-it-node] Gateway and its sample configuration with thing-it.com, invoke

tin pair --mesh Test

and enter your thing-it.com account and password. The pairing will allow you to configure and monitor your local Gateway from thing-it.com and use the Mobile App below to connect to the Gateway from everywhere.

Mobile UI

Install the thing-it Mobile App from the Apple Appstore or Google Play and set it up to connect to [thing-it-node] locally as described here or just connect your browser under http://localhost:3001 to check how the Mobile UI would look like.

The following screenshot shows the Node Page of the sample configuration with the Mobile UI to monitor and control the CHP:

Where to go from here ...

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