PowerGuru

Powerguru is a a monitoring, data logging, and remote control application for power generation products used for renewable energy. Currently devices being supported are >Xantrex (Trace) and Outback Power Systems products.

Features

  • Data-logging - PowerGuru can poll all the meters on a Xantrex or Outback product,including multiples devices, and writes the data to an SQL database.
  • Remote Control - PowerGuru enables one to remotely control the device as if you were sitting there pushing buttons yourself.
  • Setup and Configuration - PowerGuru enables you to have a default set of configuration options as a disk based file, and to set or dump this data into/from the device. This is to make the setup of new installations simpler.
  • SQL Database Support - PowerGuru uses an SQL database to store all the data from logging the devices, so you can do advanced queries and graphs.
  • >SNMP Support - PowerGuru has SNMP support, so it can be easily integrated into other network administration tools like Mrtg or PHP scripts.

Last updated 10 Feb, 2008


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0.1.0

0.1.0 beta released 2005-06-12

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