Monitoring power consumption: RFXmeter or else?
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:14 am
For a while now i've been trying to make sense of the RFXcom stuff. I must say the many options are rather confusing (hey, i'm blond you know [:)]).
I was planning to install a number of smokedetectors via an RFXcom receiver to my home control box. Using a 868.95 MHz receiver with a USB interface that should work (i think).
I live in an appartment, and once in a while someone reads the meters, prints the results and puts it in my mailbox. For years now my usage has been considerably higher than the rest of my floor. I didn't give it too much thought (big tv, some computers), until recently i realised how much it actually was. On average i use 14 kWh per day, or an average continuous load of 600W! Either the meter is wrong (small chance), or i seriously need to consider my energy consumption.
Back to RFXcom, or more specifically RFXmeter. Seems like just the thing to monitor my powerconsumption, but ...
It works on a different frequency from the Visonic stuff, so i can't use the receiver for the smoke detectors. Buy another receiver. To monitor the powerconsumption i need to buy additional software like homeseer or indigo (which if i understand correctly basically does the same thing as the hcb), running on an extra computer. [:(]
The meter is and old type meter, no pulse outputs, no blinking leds. Besides, it's three floors down, so pretty much out of reach. A clamp type solution, like RFXmeter, seems like the way to go.
The hcb has a number of digital inputs. It's easy enough to program a counter that increments on the state change of one of those inputs. That way i can avoid an extra computer and extra software.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to implement this, hardware wise? Either RFXcom or an alternative.
I was planning to install a number of smokedetectors via an RFXcom receiver to my home control box. Using a 868.95 MHz receiver with a USB interface that should work (i think).
I live in an appartment, and once in a while someone reads the meters, prints the results and puts it in my mailbox. For years now my usage has been considerably higher than the rest of my floor. I didn't give it too much thought (big tv, some computers), until recently i realised how much it actually was. On average i use 14 kWh per day, or an average continuous load of 600W! Either the meter is wrong (small chance), or i seriously need to consider my energy consumption.
Back to RFXcom, or more specifically RFXmeter. Seems like just the thing to monitor my powerconsumption, but ...
It works on a different frequency from the Visonic stuff, so i can't use the receiver for the smoke detectors. Buy another receiver. To monitor the powerconsumption i need to buy additional software like homeseer or indigo (which if i understand correctly basically does the same thing as the hcb), running on an extra computer. [:(]
The meter is and old type meter, no pulse outputs, no blinking leds. Besides, it's three floors down, so pretty much out of reach. A clamp type solution, like RFXmeter, seems like the way to go.
The hcb has a number of digital inputs. It's easy enough to program a counter that increments on the state change of one of those inputs. That way i can avoid an extra computer and extra software.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to implement this, hardware wise? Either RFXcom or an alternative.