Hi Jigen, if you read through the thread you should find discussion on setting up the Pi, I'm not an electrician and I've never seen 220V DC, but providing you have an SSR that works with it you should be fine. The current version of elsinore has a setup tool inbuilt that'll help to walk you through the initial configuration file setup.
I'm not actively working on this at the moment since I'm migrating the development to the beagleboard (I need the analogue IO for volume measurement readings, but this will be fed back to the pi based setup if you use a 1wire Analogue chip)
Check out page 5 of this thread and read on. Then make sure your Raspberry Pi is configured as a LAMP server. To do this I installed Wheezy then ran the following commands from a terminal.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install apache2 php5 libapache2-mod-php5
sudo apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client php5-mysql
sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk
sudo apt-get install git-core
I added these lines:
sudo modprobe w1-gpio
sudo modprobe w1-therm
to the launch script because I was having trouble getting it to run on boot.
Whilst that is possible I do not have the time to maintain a current image and host it. I also don't want people thinking this is easy to use at the moment since its not, there are limitations and bugs still to fix.
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