here is a link of a animocheck for a wireless power consumption meter with wireless sensors and software to measure the cost and kWh if someone is interested in it.
http://www.samenkopen.net/topic/85286/530986
it is a non profit action...
because the plugwise is a bit more expensive, so i am going for this option.
remote power monitoring with software
remote power monitoring with software
greetz,
Iwan
Iwan
Re: remote power monitoring with software
Just short ago the following device was brought to my attention.
It works the same (detected by RFXCom) and the prise is all in including sensor and batteries
cgi.ebay.nl/Owl-CM119-Energy-Monitor-Wi ... 1e61af232e
It works the same (detected by RFXCom) and the prise is all in including sensor and batteries
cgi.ebay.nl/Owl-CM119-Energy-Monitor-Wi ... 1e61af232e
Bram
Re: remote power monitoring with software
There is also a zwave version from Aeonlabs available.
the biggest problem with this kind of hardware is the software and the usability in domotica systems.
the biggest problem with this kind of hardware is the software and the usability in domotica systems.
Enver Tanriverdi | http://blog.tane.nl
Re: remote power monitoring with software
I have one of these http://www.northq.com/products/zwave/nq92021.html
It's Z-Wave, works fine, almost work in HomeSeer.
(Homeseer can collect readings, but can not read the historical data in it.)
But I don't know, if they sell them yet.
I use it with the Z-Wave stick. It has a good program, hence I newer got on with integrating it.
Regards
Morten
It's Z-Wave, works fine, almost work in HomeSeer.

But I don't know, if they sell them yet.
I use it with the Z-Wave stick. It has a good program, hence I newer got on with integrating it.
Regards
Morten
Re: remote power monitoring with software
I have the Zwave "HEM" (Home Energy Meter) from Aeon Labs installed. Works fine, good Homeseer support. (latest version)
With a script the data from the HEM is written in a Acces database every 10 min. So good history in this way.
With a script the data from the HEM is written in a Acces database every 10 min. So good history in this way.