I have a solar-powered website at solar.dri.es (mirror). It runs on a Raspberry Pi with a solar panel on our roof deck.
Every 10 minutes, the Raspberry Pi updates this status page. This page is hosted separately, so if my solar-powered website goes offline due to an extended lack of sunlight, cold preventing the battery from recharging, or a system crash, you should be able to see that here.
Metric | Status |
---|---|
Last update | 8 min 49 sec ago |
Day or night | Night |
Battery capacity | 62% |
Battery charging | Not charging - no sunlight |
Charge type | Not charging |
Outdoor temperature | -10°C |
Solar system uptime | 204 days |
Raspberry Pi uptime | 4 days |
CPU usage | 11% |
Memory usage | 50% |
Disk usage | 3% |
WiFi strength | Good |
Power source | Stable |
Hourly battery charge
A green square means the battery is well-charged and can power the Raspberry Pi for several days. A red square indicates the battery charge is low and requires solar charging soon. A grey square means the Raspberry Pi was offline.
Daily battery levels
This graph displays the battery's highest (green solid line) and lowest (red dotted line) charge levels each day. It helps track trends and assess the risk of the Raspberry Pi shutting down due to insufficient sunlight or extreme temperatures, which prevent the battery from charging.