Research Article
Monitoring Current and Voltage in PLTS On-Grid System Based on Internet of Things (IoT) Using Telegram Application
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.20-10-2022.2328841, author={Subuh Isnur Haryudo and Edy Sulistyo and Agus Wiyono and P.W. Rusimanto and Deni Wijayanto}, title={Monitoring Current and Voltage in PLTS On-Grid System Based on Internet of Things (IoT) Using Telegram Application}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 4th Annual Conference of Engineering and Implementation on Vocational Education, ACEIVE 2022, 20 October 2022, Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ACEIVE}, year={2023}, month={5}, keywords={plts on grid internet of things telegram}, doi={10.4108/eai.20-10-2022.2328841} }
- Subuh Isnur Haryudo
Edy Sulistyo
Agus Wiyono
P.W. Rusimanto
Deni Wijayanto
Year: 2023
Monitoring Current and Voltage in PLTS On-Grid System Based on Internet of Things (IoT) Using Telegram Application
ACEIVE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.20-10-2022.2328841
Abstract
Utilization of solar energy through solar power plants is the right solution to reducing dependence on conventional energy consumption. The amount of electrical energy used can be controlled by mobile devices using the Internet of Things (IoT). The utilization of the Telegram application for monitoring the current and voltage of solar energy-based electrical energy is a new method. This study aims to develop an IoT-based PLTS current and voltage monitoring tool for the PLN On Grid system with the Telegram application. The source of voltage in this study comes from PLN and solar panels. The research method uses an experimental approach by collecting current and voltage data through direct test monitoring using a multimeter and the Telegram application. Telegram Bot is a social media application used to send commands to electrical loads and receive feedback in the form of current (A) and voltage (V) parameters. The test was carried out with a model without a load and with a load. The results of monitoring the current and voltage produced by PLTS based on Telegram data and measurements using a multimeter are not much different. The average percentage value of error between DC source measuring instruments is 0.02%, and that between AC sources is 0.114%. The development of IoT-based current and voltage monitoring is very effective because it can facilitate the monitoring of PV mini-grids.