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Southern Electricity power monitor
I have a Southern Electricity power monitor but no instructions, can
anyone help? It's a white plastic stand thingy with a large lcd screen, plug in power supply and a clip on current sender that fits on the supply cable. I've got it basically working telling me the current rate of consumption, and I've managed to set the time on it but can't see how you input the cost per unit. It has three buttons consisting of a square, and two triangles (an up and a down). Underneith there is a socket somewhat like a network connector. On the base the only identfication is E1.7/1.07 RE8-116961 AWEM |
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On 15/02/2011 14:34, Andrew Mawson wrote:
I have a Southern Electricity power monitor but no instructions, can anyone help? It's a white plastic stand thingy with a large lcd screen, plug in power supply and a clip on current sender that fits on the supply cable. I've got it basically working telling me the current rate of consumption, and I've managed to set the time on it but can't see how you input the cost per unit. It has three buttons consisting of a square, and two triangles (an up and a down). Underneith there is a socket somewhat like a network connector. On the base the only identfication is E1.7/1.07 RE8-116961 AWEM The one I got through EON was a CurrentCost device. Have a look at http://www.currentcost.com/ and see whether it looks like any of their devices. Once you know the device, you may be able to find manuals online or get more specific help. D |
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"Andrew Mawson" wrote in message news I have a Southern Electricity power monitor but no instructions, can anyone help? It's a white plastic stand thingy with a large lcd screen, plug in power supply and a clip on current sender that fits on the supply cable. I've got it basically working telling me the current rate of consumption, and I've managed to set the time on it but can't see how you input the cost per unit. It has three buttons consisting of a square, and two triangles (an up and a down). Underneith there is a socket somewhat like a network connector. On the base the only identfication is E1.7/1.07 RE8-116961 AWEM If it's like the one I've got from nPower long press on the middle button (about 5 secs) then step through the menu with momentary presses of the middle button -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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Southern Electricity power monitor
"David Hearn" wrote in message ... On 15/02/2011 14:34, Andrew Mawson wrote: I have a Southern Electricity power monitor but no instructions, can anyone help? It's a white plastic stand thingy with a large lcd screen, plug in power supply and a clip on current sender that fits on the supply cable. I've got it basically working telling me the current rate of consumption, and I've managed to set the time on it but can't see how you input the cost per unit. It has three buttons consisting of a square, and two triangles (an up and a down). Underneith there is a socket somewhat like a network connector. On the base the only identfication is E1.7/1.07 RE8-116961 AWEM The one I got through EON was a CurrentCost device. Have a look at http://www.currentcost.com/ and see whether it looks like any of their devices. Once you know the device, you may be able to find manuals online or get more specific help. D Thanks David that's sorted it - it's the Current Cost Classic and now I can set the tarrif - cheers AWEM |
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