In this video, we introduce the DIY smart outlet project using an ESP32 microcontroller, current and voltage sensors, and a modified extension cord. TouchSafe allows you to monitor real-time energy usage (voltage, current, and wattage) and control your outlets from anywhere using either Telegram or MQTT. We'll explain its components, functions, and demonstrate its capabilities.
Project Highlights:
Energy Monitoring: Track the power consumption of your devices to save on your electricity bill.
Remote Control: Turn outlets on or off from your phone using Telegram commands or MQTT integration.
Customizable: 3D-printed enclosure that can be adjusted based on your need.
Affordable: Built with readily available components.
Components Used:
ZMPT101B Voltage Sensor Module
ACS712-30A Current Sensor
ESP32 ESP-32 DOIT Devkit V1
Prototype PCB
Hi-Link HLK-10M05 AC-DC Power Supply
4 Channel Relay Module
4 Outlet Extension Port
3D-Printed Enclosure
Team Members:
Muhammad Darell Raindityo (23/511575/PA/21823)
Naufal Bagas Ganefriady (23/516913/PA/22138)
Muhammad Raihan Sinergie Proton (23/516327/PA/22095)
Course Information:
Assignment: Microcontroller Final Project
Subject: Microcontrollers - Electronics and Instrumentations Universitas Gadjah Mada
Lecturer: Dr. Agfianto Eko Putra, M.Si.
If you're interested in building your own smart home devices, this project is a great starting point! Be sure to like and subscribe for more DIY electronics tutorials.