Yes if it's a schuko it's 220 plus neutral+ ground. But you normally don't know ( you could measure it )which is 220.in the outlet yes but you can put the plug in 180 flipped
Anyway you got it.
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bschollnick2 wrote:matt (support) wrote:I'm not sure where the problem is: firmware bug in the energy module, firmware bug in the Z-Stick, firmware bug in the Z-Wave communication stack (caused by collisions or noise), or a USB level or driver problem. I will check how Indigo is handling the checksum for that particular packet to make sure there isn't something Indigo can do to easily identify the bad packets.
Whatever happened with this? I'm considering picking up the Zwave DSB28 energy meter as well, since our electric bill was outrageous a few months back.. I'm wondering if there was someway I could of actively detected it, or countering RGE's claims...
Does the data just go into the Indigo log? Or does it accumulate in a state in the device?
Does anyone know how accurate this is? Is the data reliable?
howartp wrote:I'm quite interested in one of these, but suspect I might need two.
We have single-phase UK power, but also solar panels on the roof. I'd probably need to use two units to determine the power used and the power generated then have a custom plugin (or set of scripts) report back the various values as to what we're currently doing with electricity.
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