Wireless Energy Monitor: Purchasing considerations Part 1

by Craig Hubbard 27. January 2010 11:34
All wireless energy monitors available in the Australian market today have a clamp sensor connected to a wireless transmitter, this transmitter requires batteries to operate and is located inside your mains meter box. [More]

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Current Cost \ Watts Clever: Advanced Instructions

by Craig Hubbard 27. January 2010 10:32
The above models of wireless energy monitors have introduced some differences to the original STC-4002 and CLASSIC models, In particular the XML like file output has changed and the frequency in which is delivered from the STC-4004\ENVI is significantly different. In my personal view these changes have not added any significant value to the product and in some cases are a real pain. In my view the earlier STC-4002\CLASSIC is my favourite device and has been more reliable when comparing both monitors side by side. [More]

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CurrentCost\Watts Clever "CLASSIC" - Connect multiple monitors to a single transmitter

by Craig Hubbard 22. October 2009 13:46
We have had a few requests from customers who have asked if they can connect to LCD Wireless Energy Monitors to a single transmitter to have the energy displayed in multiple locations in a house or business.

The answer is YES, you can pair 1 or more STC-4002 monitors to a single transmitter, however all monitors maust be paired during the same pairing operation. [More]

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Energy Info: Average Watts used by appliances

by Craig Hubbard 17. October 2009 09:23
Table of common appliances and energy consumption. [More]

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CurrentCost\Watts Clever "CLASSIC": XML output format

by Craig Hubbard 3. October 2009 17:23
The Watts Clever Wireless Energy Monitor stores historical data for 4 years which can be downloaded via the USB connection to a computer for further analysis or to build graphs and charts etc.

The data sent by the STC-4002 resembles an XML format where values are enclosed in tags such as . Below we have include a sample output that is generally output via the USB connection every 6 seconds. [More]

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