New Solution Online: Offline Energy Datalogger with IAMMETER-Docker

New Solution Online: Offline Energy Datalogger with IAMMETER-Docker
IAMMETER has published a new solution page for users who need local energy data logging without relying on Internet access.
The new solution, Offline Energy Datalogger with IAMMETER-Docker, explains how to build a compact local logging system with one IAMMETER Wi-Fi meter and one Docker-capable router. In this setup, the meter sends data through the local Wi-Fi network, and IAMMETER-Docker stores the readings as CSV files on the router.
This solution is designed for projects where cloud monitoring is not the first priority, such as:
- remote solar sites
- off-grid cabins
- temporary field projects
- factories or monitoring points without public Internet
Users can retrieve logged data in two practical ways: open the local datalogger page in a browser at http://{local-ip}:5050/datalogger, or export CSV files through a USB drive if the router supports hotplug and USB storage.
The solution also highlights an important advantage of IAMMETER-Docker: it can work as a local-first datalogger, but it can also optionally forward data to IAMMETER-Cloud when remote dashboards or centralized review are needed.
Source links
- Solution page: Offline Energy Datalogger with IAMMETER-Docker
- Original feature post: IAMMETER-Docker Adds Datalogger Mode
- Deployment guide: Deploy your own system with Docker
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