Meross | Refoss Smart Home via Amazon has for Prime Members: Refoss Smart Home Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Energy Monitor System w/ 16x 60A Circuit Sensors (EM16) for $151.99. Shipping is free.
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About this Item:
Supports 2 main circuit sensors (up to 200A each) and 16 branch circuit sensors (up to 60A each) with easy-to-install clamp-on design. Compatible with single-phase 2-wire systems, single-split phase 3-wire systems, and 3-phase 4-wire Wye systems with earthed (TN or TT) neutral (no Delta). Easily installs in most home circuit panels.
Keep track of your home's electricity usage anytime, anywhere with the Refoss app. Easily monitor power, current, voltage, and power factor for major appliances like air conditioners, furnaces, and water heaters. Track real-time electricity usage data to see what's running and identify what's consuming power.
Identify energy-hungry appliances, and set usage goal for each circuit. You'll receive alerts for unusual energy spikes, and take proactive steps to lower your electricity bills and save more energy.
The Refoss energy monitor offers 98% accuracy and can store up to 36 months of data. Easily access detailed electricity usage and cost graphs by minute, hour, day, month, or year, giving you deep insights into your energy consumption and empowering you to make smarter energy decisions.
Specs:
Power Supply: 100-240V~, 50/60Hz
Supported System:
Single-phase, 2-wire systems
Split-phase, 3-wire systems
Three-phase, 4-wire Wye systems with earthed (TN or TT) neutral (no-Delta)
Voltage-current Correspondence:
Red -> A1~ A6, Power
Green -> B1~ B6
Black -> C1~ C6
Main Current Transformers:
Max Primary Current: 200A
Max Voltage: 250V (Primary) / 333mV (Secondary)
Burden Resistor: 7.2ohm, 1%, 62.5mW
Cable Length: 1m
Inside Diameter: 24mm
Branch Current Transformers:
Max Primary Current: 60A
Max Voltage: 250V (Primary) / 333mV (Secondary)
Burden Resistor: 18.2ohm, 1%, 62.5mW
Cable Length: 1m
Inside Diameter: 10mm
Includes: Home Energy Monitor, Wi-Fi Antenna Assembly, 2x 200A Current Transformers, 16x 60A Current Transformers, 2x 3.5mm Insulation Plugs, 16x 2.5mm Insulation Plugs, 3x Wire Nuts, 3x Extra Wires, Wire Harness, User Manual
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Meross | Refoss Smart Home via Amazon has for Prime Members: Refoss Smart Home Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Energy Monitor System w/ 16x 60A Circuit Sensors (EM16) for $151.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.
About this Item:
Supports 2 main circuit sensors (up to 200A each) and 16 branch circuit sensors (up to 60A each) with easy-to-install clamp-on design. Compatible with single-phase 2-wire systems, single-split phase 3-wire systems, and 3-phase 4-wire Wye systems with earthed (TN or TT) neutral (no Delta). Easily installs in most home circuit panels.
Keep track of your home's electricity usage anytime, anywhere with the Refoss app. Easily monitor power, current, voltage, and power factor for major appliances like air conditioners, furnaces, and water heaters. Track real-time electricity usage data to see what's running and identify what's consuming power.
Identify energy-hungry appliances, and set usage goal for each circuit. You'll receive alerts for unusual energy spikes, and take proactive steps to lower your electricity bills and save more energy.
The Refoss energy monitor offers 98% accuracy and can store up to 36 months of data. Easily access detailed electricity usage and cost graphs by minute, hour, day, month, or year, giving you deep insights into your energy consumption and empowering you to make smarter energy decisions.
Specs:
Power Supply: 100-240V~, 50/60Hz
Supported System:
Single-phase, 2-wire systems
Split-phase, 3-wire systems
Three-phase, 4-wire Wye systems with earthed (TN or TT) neutral (no-Delta)
Voltage-current Correspondence:
Red -> A1~ A6, Power
Green -> B1~ B6
Black -> C1~ C6
Main Current Transformers:
Max Primary Current: 200A
Max Voltage: 250V (Primary) / 333mV (Secondary)
Burden Resistor: 7.2ohm, 1%, 62.5mW
Cable Length: 1m
Inside Diameter: 24mm
Branch Current Transformers:
Max Primary Current: 60A
Max Voltage: 250V (Primary) / 333mV (Secondary)
Burden Resistor: 18.2ohm, 1%, 62.5mW
Cable Length: 1m
Inside Diameter: 10mm
Includes: Home Energy Monitor, Wi-Fi Antenna Assembly, 2x 200A Current Transformers, 16x 60A Current Transformers, 2x 3.5mm Insulation Plugs, 16x 2.5mm Insulation Plugs, 3x Wire Nuts, 3x Extra Wires, Wire Harness, User Manual
Model: Smart Home Energy Monitor Supports Home Assistant, Real-Time Accurate Energy Consumption Tracking, Electricity Usage Monitor with 16x60A Circuit Sensors, 36-Month History, Solar Metering, 2.4G
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Bought a 4-pack of outlets a few months ago yo further subdivide the energy monitoring. Only two worked. Bought another four pack a year later (so like a couple weeks ago), and none of them "work". Tried reaching out to cistomer supports, they also flailed about. So on third attempt just asked for a refund.
IMO that's kind of irrelevant. Emporia is plenty useful without the rest of their ecosystem. At least it seems most users just pump the data into something like HA
you can also flash it for local use. After two years, I still haven't had the time/need to.
no experience with this product from OP, but if it's at all similar in terms of data access, it's very useful for identifying high-draw circuits, inefficiencies, and predicting your power bill. DIY install is pretty straightforward if intimidating.
Hmm, I have the Emporia Vue (after switching from Sense, which I hear is now being integrated in some Smart Meters...). But Emporia is flailing with the additional hardware. Anyone have or know of a full review of this system? Is it possibly fully local? Or better ecosystem?
FYI I ordered 2 of them to test against my emporia setup and I'll let you know how it goes.
IMO that's kind of irrelevant. Emporia is plenty useful without the rest of their ecosystem. At least it seems most users just pump the data into something like HAyou can also flash it for local use. After two years, I still haven't had the time/need to. no experience with this product from OP, but if it's at all similar in terms of data access, it's very useful for identifying high-draw circuits, inefficiencies, and predicting your power bill. DIY install is pretty straightforward if intimidating.
I don't disagree per se, but my condo wiring is a little all over the place. So Its helped me narrow down a... General direction, but could use additional insight.
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you can also flash it for local use. After two years, I still haven't had the time/need to.
no experience with this product from OP, but if it's at all similar in terms of data access, it's very useful for identifying high-draw circuits, inefficiencies, and predicting your power bill. DIY install is pretty straightforward if intimidating.
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