Been testing out the Kasa hs300 powerstrip for few days in my garge tank (test tank). Its been working mostly, all the outlet controls (equipment on/off) are working as expected, the current monitoring bits are also working mostly but i see occassional failure in network communications, but it mostly benign and at worst will cause few missing data points in the chart. I am seeing sometime the tplink driver is failing to register during reload, which is something I have to take a look at. . I suspect this due to the network or boot sequence (reef-pi trying to connect the hs300 device before network is up etc.
Here is a screen shot of the setup, note, all current monitoring is modeled as ph sensor
I think the usage is measured in miliamps, plug5, bottom right corner is running heater and I can see the usage spiking to 240 everytime it turns on. The controller (reef-pi) itself is drawing 24 miliamps. This build is power by a 12V 3A power adapter and circuit involves a pi zero, one temp sensor, one fload switch, one kessil control (two lm2596) and an hs300 powerstrip. I'll try to post a photo of the test tank soon.
Overall, I think the tplink driver is usable, but could use some more hardening.
Here is a screen shot of the setup, note, all current monitoring is modeled as ph sensor
I think the usage is measured in miliamps, plug5, bottom right corner is running heater and I can see the usage spiking to 240 everytime it turns on. The controller (reef-pi) itself is drawing 24 miliamps. This build is power by a 12V 3A power adapter and circuit involves a pi zero, one temp sensor, one fload switch, one kessil control (two lm2596) and an hs300 powerstrip. I'll try to post a photo of the test tank soon.
Overall, I think the tplink driver is usable, but could use some more hardening.