I have a DIY OTG (USB) which connects to OTMonitor but doesn't respond. So i did the measurements accordingly to http://otgw.tclcode.com/debugging.html#power
My level of experience with electronics is beginner level

Unfortunatly I have soldered the IC without the socket. So it is impossible for me to get the IC out.
steps to follow:
The first thing to check is the power supply. Start out with the gateway unplugged from mains power, thermostat and boiler disconnected, and the IC's removed from their sockets. Now measure the resistance between the two terminals of X3. This should be in the order of kΩs.
My value is 3.11 kOhms
Check for 5V +/- 1% between pins 5 and 14 of IC1
4.9V with correct polarity
Next measure the voltage on X1. This should produce a value somewhere between 18V and 34.5V
23V
f the voltage is correct you can measure the current between the two terminals of X1. It should be between 5mA and 9mA.
15.4mAh
If you connect pin 3 of the IC1 socket to ground (e.g. pin 5), the current between the two terminals of X1 should be between 17mA and 23mA
20,5mAh
Now use two pieces of wire to connect X1 to X2 and plug the mains power back in. You should now find a voltage between 15V and 18V on X2 (and X1).
16.75V
If you connect pin 2 of the IC1 socket to VDD (e.g. pin 14), the voltage on X2 should drop to between 5V and 7V.
5V
Measure the voltage on pin 18 of the IC1 socket with pin 3 left open and again when it is connected to ground. In the former case the voltage should be below 1.25V (it is actually expected to be 0V). In the latter case the voltage must be above 1.25V (and will probably be close to 5V).
Don't really understand what "with pin 3 left open" means
If you see nothing at all and you have checked your serial connection to the PC, verify that the PIC is really running. You should measure the following voltages on IC1: pin1=1.25V, pin2=0V, pin3=4.5V, pin4=5V, pin8=5V, pin9=5V, pin10=5V, pin11=5V, pin12=5V, pin13=5V, pin17=3.5V
pin01: 1.02V
pin02: 0V
pin03: 4.14V
pin04: 4.14V
pin08: 3.8v
pin09: 3.8v
pin10: 4.12V
pin11: 4.12v
pin12: 4.12V
pin13: 4.96V
pin17: 2.6V
Hope somebody can pinpoint me in the right direction