Hi gang. Sharkey asked me to contribute this to the conversation:
It might be of interest to the Wrenches in this discussion to check out the
Open Energy Monitor.
http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/
I was involved in the very early phase of this project, imparting some
knowledge of how revenue-
Drake
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2015 9:08 AM
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Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] AC house monitoring
For a less expensive option that is accurate enough to get the basic idea of
energy flows, there is the ENVI PowerSave home energy monitor: WWW.powersave.us
<http://www.powersave
For a less expensive option that is accurate
enough to get the basic idea of energy flows,
there is the ENVI PowerSave home energy monitor: WWW.powersave.us,
At 10:38 AM 12/12/2015, you wrote:
I use the egauge a lot. Although it is not
circuit specific, you can tell from the profiles
what is tak
thanks all, It sure looks good.
For my digitally active clients it looks like a great idea.
But I work in the sticks and a lot of people don’t have internet let alone
wifi, or sure don’t want “that” connected to the world.
So while the great consensus is the Egauge,
Anybody have a non comp
g
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> Behalf Of jay
> Sent: Friday, December 11, 2015 5:17 PM
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>
> HI All.
>
> I’ve been getting a bunch of requests f
I use the egauge a lot. Although it is not circuit specific, you can tell
from the profiles what is taking power. You have 12 inputs so you can use
it on 12 circuits instead of just the overall service.
If you buy 50A CTs they are pretty cheap.
The Homeplug adapter makes getting the data to the int
Hi Folks,
There was previous discussion about system(s?) that looked at the
waveform of the load and got very specific as to reporting (if I
understood the discussion), can anyone report on actual usage of this
flavor of whole house monitoring?
Sorry, Jay to use up your space, I would doubt
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> Behalf Of jay
> Sent: Friday, December 11, 2015 5:17 PM
> To: RE-wrenches
> Subject: [RE-wrenches] AC house monitoring
>
> HI All.
>
> I’ve be
015 5:17 PM
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Subject: [RE-wrenches] AC house monitoring
HI All.
I’ve been getting a bunch of requests for better monitoring of AC circuits,
and I want to be able to understand some peoples loads better as well.
This is for a full house 120v and 240v And individual circuits.
I don’t
E Gauge is what have used and is very programable and versetile
Jerry
On Dec 11, 2015 3:30 PM, "jay" wrote:
> HI All.
>
> I’ve been getting a bunch of requests for better monitoring of AC
> circuits, and I want to be able to understand some peoples loads better as
> well.
> This is for a full hou
HI All.
I’ve been getting a bunch of requests for better monitoring of AC circuits, and
I want to be able to understand some peoples loads better as well.
This is for a full house 120v and 240v
And
individual circuits.
I don’t need revenue grade.
But looking for something that is easy to use,
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