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These smart plugs have worked great for me. I use them to run some lights on a schedule (mainly). The energy monitoring ones are particularly handy for being able to get an idea of how much power stuff uses (in lieu of something like a kill-a-watt), or keep an eye on it over the long term.
I'm considering picking up the monitoring ones for my Linux mini-PC that I'm using as a home server. Would be cool to know how much it actually costs to run. Only sad part is that plugging it in would kill my 6 week streak of continuous uptime 🥲
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These smart plugs have worked great for me. I use them to run some lights on a schedule (mainly). The energy monitoring ones are particularly handy for being able to get an idea of how much power stuff uses (in lieu of something like a kill-a-watt), or keep an eye on it over the long term.
I'm considering picking up the monitoring ones for my Linux mini-PC that I'm using as a home server. Would be cool to know how much it actually costs to run. Only sad part is that plugging it in would kill my 6 week streak of continuous uptime 🥲
If you have a UPS for it (you should, if it's a server), do it 'upstream' of the UPS. That'll give you an idea of how much the whole setup (including the UPS) uses
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These smart plugs have worked great for me. I use them to run some lights on a schedule (mainly). The energy monitoring ones are particularly handy for being able to get an idea of how much power stuff uses (in lieu of something like a kill-a-watt), or keep an eye on it over the long term.
I'm considering picking up the monitoring ones for my Linux mini-PC that I'm using as a home server. Would be cool to know how much it actually costs to run. Only sad part is that plugging it in would kill my 6 week streak of continuous uptime 🥲
If you have a UPS for it (you should, if it's a server), do it 'upstream' of the UPS. That'll give you an idea of how much the whole setup (including the UPS) uses
a UPS will give a total read out
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