You can even call the support line and they will help you out with it. Once
you get the hang of it you can pull up the time to watch in very high
detail every bump of the power.
Jerry
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020, 3:02 PM Howie Michaelson
wrote:
> Jerry,
> Is there a tutorial somewhere on how to set up
Howie,
Under the “view” tab on egauge’s portal, you can select a few different
options. “Bunny Kiosk” for example, will display rudimentary consumption
and generation stats. “ Sleek Kiosk” is is another option that isn’t as
granular and in the weeds as the myriad parameter choices on the normal
di
Jerry,
They have doco on their website and some videos in their knowledge base
page:
https://www.egauge.net/support/#docs
https://www.egauge.net/media/support/docs/config-guide.pdf
https://support.egauge.net/support/home
Also, their Tech Support has always been helpful for us.
Stephen Kane
Nam
Jerry,
Is there a tutorial somewhere on how to set up different eGauge screens? I
can't seem to find any real info, and for me the interface is not very
intuitive.
Thanks,
Howie
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 3:58 PM Jerry Shafer
wrote:
> Wrenches
> With Eguage you can set up any screen you want from
Wrenches
With Eguage you can set up any screen you want from speed to fixed max
levels. Be aware that the DC CT's are directional and may report reversed
but the values are incorrect.
Jerry
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020, 10:23 AM Howie Michaelson
wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> Thanks for the info and ideas. So far
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the info and ideas. So far the eGauge makes more sense because
it can monitor DC loads as well as AC. When you set up a tablet for a
client, are you able to set up a standard layout for basic info to be
displayed? The eGauge has a lot of info and flexibility, which is great,
bu
Hi Howie,
Neurio makes a $200-ish product very comparable to the egauge. This also
happens to be the meter used on the Powerwall 2.
https://www.neur.io/energy-monitor/
My understanding is that it has a limited amount of CT inputs, but for
monitoring a handful of circuits/sources this should work
Wrenches, Howie
Egauge is a great product with both AC and DC CT's from very small to over
2500 amps, you can order what ever you need that fits your application, I
have used several DC CT's for the purpose of testing extended use of new
products, the website is included and field programmable and
Hi All,
I am looking for a good choice for a meter that I can use for the following
circumstances:
- Legacy Off-grid and Battery Backup systems that don't have very useful
on board metering in order to get an accurate reading of loads, generation
(solar, wind, generator, etc.), power in f
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