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![]() "Keith D" wrote in message ... I would like to have a data logger that can track the KWs being used in my home. I need to know load times/days etc. I have seen a number of items that do this by attaching to the power cable from the consumer unit and then sending this data using RF to a display unit. (http://www.electrisave.co.uk/) but this does not have a PC interface so I cannot use it to log data over a long period of time. Question: How does this device collect/measure the total electricity used? I have a secondary elctricity meter (that was originally a coin operated one) that has had the coin mech taken out and a slotted LED sensor put on the disk, which via an optoisolator drives the interupt bit of the parallel port. I've been logging electricity (and water too) using this method for over 10 years now. AWEM |
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