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george [dicegeorge] November 10th 09 12:29 PM

measuring electrickery usage
 
I'm thinking its time to start measuring energy usage
(but will it cost more than it saves?)

are there any better solutions than currentcost?

http://www.electricity-monitor.com/w...t-c-37_57.html
Current Cost CC128 Envi Wireless Energy Monitor £39.95
Current Cost Data Cable £7.95
softwa www.currentcost.com/software-downloads.html
http://www.currentcost.com/software-currentcostgui.html
Currentcostgui - By Dale Lane
A desktop application for Windows or Linux to draw graphs of history
data stored by CurrentCost energy

Harry[_4_] November 10th 09 12:54 PM

measuring electrickery usage
 
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:29:22 +0000, "george [dicegeorge]"
wrote:

I'm thinking its time to start measuring energy usage
(but will it cost more than it saves?)

are there any better solutions than currentcost?

Yep, do what my chum's misses did, switched/unplugged the lot except
the fridge/freezer and then read the meter as a start, then again two
hours later. One by one, she plugged things in and checked the meter
after another hour. She boiled the kettle half a dozen times and
worked out the average. She must have been bored, but she can tell you
exactly what they pay for everything in the place....

Dave Liquorice[_2_] November 10th 09 03:18 PM

measuring electrickery usage
 
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 04:47:01 -0800 (PST), Owain wrote:

are there any better solutions than currentcost?


For ease of connecting to a PC and writting applications to analyse
the data I don't think so. I have one it works and looking at the
plot of power consumption can be quite enlightening.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/allsorts-60/3891740435/

If you don't need the PC input then the free monitors given away by
the energy companies will fe fine. The British Gas free one (thanks
Peter Parry) has rolling totals for the current day / week / month.


A lot of the "free" offers on energy monitors also require you to
sign up for a "green" tarrif where the unit cost is higher than
normal... I can't remember the details of the BG offer but don't
think that required you to have a) mains gas or b) switch tarrif so
that might really be "free".

--
Cheers
Dave.




The Wanderer[_2_] November 10th 09 03:59 PM

measuring electrickery usage
 
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 15:18:26 +0000 (GMT), Dave Liquorice wrote:

On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 04:47:01 -0800 (PST), Owain wrote:

are there any better solutions than currentcost?


For ease of connecting to a PC and writting applications to analyse
the data I don't think so. I have one it works and looking at the
plot of power consumption can be quite enlightening.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/allsorts-60/3891740435/


Assuming this is home, I bet you're pleased domestic tariffs aren't
demand-based. A good fairly level base load but with some very expensive
peaks!

:-)

--
The Wanderer

All wighy, rho sriyched yhe ket pads on my ketboawd?


mark November 11th 09 10:27 AM

measuring electrickery usage
 

"george [dicegeorge]" wrote in message
...
I'm thinking its time to start measuring energy usage
(but will it cost more than it saves?)

are there any better solutions than currentcost?

http://www.electricity-monitor.com/w...t-c-37_57.html
Current Cost CC128 Envi Wireless Energy Monitor £39.95
Current Cost Data Cable £7.95
softwa www.currentcost.com/software-downloads.html
http://www.currentcost.com/software-currentcostgui.html
Currentcostgui - By Dale Lane
A desktop application for Windows or Linux to draw graphs of history data
stored by CurrentCost energy




Might be something he
http://www.google.com/powermeter



js.b1 November 11th 09 12:20 PM

measuring electrickery usage
 
Does the BG one not cover dual-tarrif?

Then again price would need updating that much they might as well
stick a laptop on the end of it.

Google one is interesting, but too pricey at £60. Basically sell
something which saves about as much as its carbon & financial cost
over its life. How American Marketing, cue the 'our product is carbon
neutral' :-)

Bob Eager November 11th 09 12:32 PM

measuring electrickery usage
 
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 04:20:33 -0800, js.b1 wrote:

Does the BG one not cover dual-tarrif?

Then again price would need updating that much they might as well stick
a laptop on the end of it.

Google one is interesting, but too pricey at £60. Basically sell
something which saves about as much as its carbon & financial cost over
its life. How American Marketing, cue the 'our product is carbon
neutral' :-)


Since this is a DIY group, after all....

http://offog.org/code/electricity.html

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http://www.mirrorservice.org


Dave Liquorice[_2_] November 11th 09 05:43 PM

measuring electrickery usage
 
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 04:20:33 -0800 (PST), js.b1 wrote:

Google one is interesting, but too pricey at £60.


Not to mention the "(+£2.99/month)" under the price...

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Cheers
Dave.




Part timer November 11th 09 10:38 PM

measuring electrickery usage
 
On Nov 10, 12:47*pm, Owain wrote:
On 10 Nov, 12:29, "george [dicegeorge]" *wrote:

I'm thinking its time to start measuring energy usage
(but will it cost more than it saves?)
are there any better solutions than currentcost?
http://www.electricity-monitor.com/w...tors-current-c...
Current Cost CC128 Envi Wireless Energy Monitor 39.95


If you don't need the PC input then the free monitors given away by
the energy companies will fe fine. The British Gas free one (thanks
Peter Parry) has rolling totals for the current day / week / month.

Owain


http://tinyurl.com/ylzdkzp is the link to the British Gas eco-toys
thread.
http://groups.google.com/group/uk.d-...1?dmode=source
is the original heads-up. Offloaded the power strip to my brother (he
seemed chuffed).
The code given still appears valid on the BG website. Just follow the
instructions given by Mr Parry ;-)

pete November 12th 09 10:05 AM

measuring electrickery usage
 
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:38:23 -0800 (PST), Part timer wrote:
On Nov 10, 12:47Â*pm, Owain wrote:
On 10 Nov, 12:29, "george [dicegeorge]" Â*wrote:

I'm thinking its time to start measuring energy usage
(but will it cost more than it saves?)
are there any better solutions than currentcost?
http://www.electricity-monitor.com/w...tors-current-c...
Current Cost CC128 Envi Wireless Energy Monitor 39.95


If you don't need the PC input then the free monitors given away by
the energy companies will fe fine. The British Gas free one (thanks
Peter Parry) has rolling totals for the current day / week / month.

Owain


http://tinyurl.com/ylzdkzp is the link to the British Gas eco-toys
thread.
http://groups.google.com/group/uk.d-...1?dmode=source
is the original heads-up. Offloaded the power strip to my brother (he
seemed chuffed).
The code given still appears valid on the BG website. Just follow the
instructions given by Mr Parry ;-)


So to get this you have to be on benefits, or over 70 or lie about your age.
is that correct?

Adrian C November 14th 09 02:35 PM

measuring electrickery usage
 
mark wrote:
"george [dicegeorge]" wrote in message
...
I'm thinking its time to start measuring energy usage
(but will it cost more than it saves?)

are there any better solutions than currentcost?

http://www.electricity-monitor.com/w...t-c-37_57.html
Current Cost CC128 Envi Wireless Energy Monitor £39.95
Current Cost Data Cable £7.95
softwa www.currentcost.com/software-downloads.html
http://www.currentcost.com/software-currentcostgui.html
Currentcostgui - By Dale Lane
A desktop application for Windows or Linux to draw graphs of history data
stored by CurrentCost energy




Might be something he
http://www.google.com/powermeter


http://www.alertme.com/products/alertme-energy/

Looks good but the gadget costs £70 and £36/year subs.



--
Adrian C

Part timer November 14th 09 06:56 PM

measuring electrickery usage
 
On Nov 12, 10:05*am, pete wrote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:38:23 -0800 (PST), Part timer wrote:
On Nov 10, 12:47*pm, Owain wrote:
On 10 Nov, 12:29, "george [dicegeorge]" *wrote:


I'm thinking its time to start measuring energy usage
(but will it cost more than it saves?)
are there any better solutions than currentcost?
http://www.electricity-monitor.com/w...tors-current-c....
Current Cost CC128 Envi Wireless Energy Monitor 39.95


If you don't need the PC input then the free monitors given away by
the energy companies will fe fine. The British Gas free one (thanks
Peter Parry) has rolling totals for the current day / week / month.


Owain


http://tinyurl.com/ylzdkzpis the link to the British Gas eco-toys
thread.
http://groups.google.com/group/uk.d-...92da1?dmode=so....
is the original heads-up. Offloaded the power strip to my brother (he
seemed chuffed).
The code given still appears valid on the BG website. Just follow the
instructions given by Mr Parry ;-)


So to get this you have to be on benefits, or over 70 or lie about your age.
is that correct?


Do you work for BG?

pete November 14th 09 09:02 PM

measuring electrickery usage
 
On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 10:56:46 -0800 (PST), Part timer wrote:
On Nov 12, 10:05Â*am, pete wrote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:38:23 -0800 (PST), Part timer wrote:
On Nov 10, 12:47Â*pm, Owain wrote:
On 10 Nov, 12:29, "george [dicegeorge]" Â*wrote:


I'm thinking its time to start measuring energy usage
(but will it cost more than it saves?)
are there any better solutions than currentcost?
http://www.electricity-monitor.com/w...tors-current-c...
Current Cost CC128 Envi Wireless Energy Monitor 39.95


If you don't need the PC input then the free monitors given away by
the energy companies will fe fine. The British Gas free one (thanks
Peter Parry) has rolling totals for the current day / week / month.


Owain


http://tinyurl.com/ylzdkzpis the link to the British Gas eco-toys
thread.
http://groups.google.com/group/uk.d-...92da1?dmode=so...
is the original heads-up. Offloaded the power strip to my brother (he
seemed chuffed).
The code given still appears valid on the BG website. Just follow the
instructions given by Mr Parry ;-)


So to get this you have to be on benefits, or over 70 or lie about your age.
is that correct?


Do you work for BG?

no, do you?


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