I don’t know if this can help.
At my job, we make robots that communicate with EDF meters,
the TIC output is on an RS232 base
In the text data stream, you need to look for a label and retrieve the value behind
Well, this would be equivalent to a wired connection to the Linky via the rasp
Yes, I will need to look into the TIC solution. I remember seeing a few solutions with a Pi Zero and MQTT if I recall correctly.
I’ll check if I have an example of a tic data stream
here is one:
0A4F5054415249462048432E2E203C0D
OPTARIF HC..
0A49534F555343203630203C0D
ISOUSC 60
0A484348432030303137343539313520260D
HCHC 001745915
0A4843485020303032363531363532202E0D
HCHP 002651652
0A505445432048502E2E20200D
PTEC HP..
0A49494E53542030303120580D
IINST 001
0A494D41582030393020480D
IMAX 090
0A50415050203030323730202A0D
PAPP 00270
0A48485048432041202C0D
HHPHC A
It’s well documented at enedis https://www.enedis.fr/sites/default/files/Enedis-NOI-CPT_02E.pdf
Hello,
For my part, I started from the site Téléinfo EDF avec un Raspberry Pi - MagdiBlog
You then need to retrieve the information on the serial port at 1200 bauds in continuous flow.
The advantage is that the data is local and does not depend on Enedis.
Here is what we get on the serial port:
MOTDETAT 000000 B
ADCO 000000000000 0
OPTARIF BASE 0
ISOUSC 30 9
BASE 011552142
PTEC TH.. $
IINST 003 Z
IMAX 090 H
PAPP 00640 +
HHPHC A ,
MOTDETAT 000000 B
ADCO 000000000000 0
OPTARIF BASE 0
ISOUSC 30 9
BASE 011552142
PTEC TH.. $
IINST 003 Z
IMAX 090 H
PAPP 00650 ,
HHPHC A ,
MOTDETAT 000000 B
ADCO 000000000000 0
OPTARIF BASE 0
ISOUSC 30 9
BASE 011552142
PTEC TH.. $
IINST 003 Z
IMAX 090 H
PAPP 00650 ,
HHPHC A ,
MOTDETAT 000000 B
ADCO 000000000000 0
OPTARIF BASE 0
ISOUSC 30 9
BASE 011552143 !
PTEC TH.. $
IINST 003 Z
IMAX 090 H
PAPP 00650 ,
HHPHC A ,
MOTDETAT 000000 B
ADCO 000000000000 0
OPTARIF BASE 0
ISOUSC 30 9
BASE 011552143 !
PTEC TH.. $
IINST 003 Z
IMAX 090 H
PAPP 00650 ,
HHPHC A ,
I replaced my meter number with zeros
Hope this helps.
What do you do with this data?
The idea I had was to display it in one or more boxes with consumption, the rate…
Edit:
In my research, I came across this site: https://www.jonathandupre.fr/articles/24-logiciel-scripts/208-suivi-consommation-electrique-compteur-edf-linky-avec-raspberry-pi-zero-w/ for retrieving the information. And this site https://www.framboisier.com/blog/2019/08/24/relever-sa-consommation-delectricite-sur-home-assistant/ to adapt, for sending via MQTT
Personally, I’m far from it at the moment, but my future house will be three-phase, and I would like to be able to monitor my power distribution across the phases to balance them as best as possible and avoid tripping. After that, it’s very specific and far from being a priority, I agree perfectly ^^
I just came across this website http://eesmart.fr/modulesd2l/erl-wifi-compteur-linky/. The module seems interesting in its operation (No need for power other than that of the meter, sending information to a server [Cloud or not]) But I couldn’t find any sales points.
Do you know this electricity provider:
They have an open API.
Hello
My Linky meter is at the edge of the property, 25 meters from the house
Do you have any idea how to retrieve the remote reading??
Thank you
Hello, 25ml, the problem is the power supply… Battery and solar panel + Wi-Fi?
A power management module to put it in « DeepSleep » a bit like Arduino that makes it start for the Linky reading?
Or then a « HF radio bridge » in Arduino with the optocoupler? (power supply problem still present)
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The lixee tic is self-powered but the 25 m range I have serious doubts
Since the beginning of this topic, has your focus been solely on the Linky?
For other meters, are there any leads? Knowing that EDF at one point installed an RF antenna outdoors to retrieve data from subscribers’ meters who were regularly absent outdoors (this antenna is connected by telephone-type wires to the meter)
Does the Lixee module show up in gladys or not? I was thinking of buying it.
Thanks for your reply.
Hi, I’m interested too, I’ll order it soon, I was waiting for it to be integrated into Gladys.
I’d be interested but I’d like to find a non-Linky sensor! I have a meter compatible with remote reading (electronic, not an old disc meter) but I don’t have and won’t have a Linky!
Does anyone know of an equivalent to this Linky sensor for non-Linky meters?
Hi @Einstein8854,
Actually I was also looking into this and I’m in the same situation as you. Apparently there’s this one that works with a classic teleinfo meter, not Linky:
https://www.domadoo.fr/fr/box-domotique/6006-lixee-compteur-tic-sur-rail-din-linky-ou-classique-compatible-jeedom-eedomus-3770014375070.html
However it’s USB so I don’t think that would be part of this dev ^^ @VonOx ?
Edit : On my side I currently have a Legrand Ecocompteur (works over RJ45 and you can connect 5 toroids for the power measurement points - costs 150€) connected to the teleinfo which actually works quite poorly, it rarely displays the data on the interface and/or shows incorrect data (I have a 1 kVA contract ^^) :
[details="Configuration screen - you can see
Exactly, for me it’s the Zigbee plug-and-play module


