Gumby got a group of us together a little over a year ago & bulk-bought an Eltako unit (32A 1-DIN, IIRC) ...
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Hi Doug
The DIN mount units were Eltako and sourced from Rayleigh Instruments. The bulk buy led to a significant discount. There were a lot of Chinese made energy meters around as well, but I guess we all shied away from the somewhat unknown provenance.
Possible altenatives to search for:
Eltako WSZ12B-32A, EVA12-32A, EWZ12E-32A, WSZ12E-32A
INEPRO ADM1TE, ADM1D, ADM1.5TE, ADM1LCD
Saia-Burgess ALD1D5F10KA2A00
Microcustom MD25
Chinese Clones (maybe) PRO1TE, DRM100?
Carlo Gavazzi EM10, EM11
SongYang SY1015
YTL DDS-1Y-18L
Possible Suppliers:
Stephen Wales
MeterManager
SHMcomms
PJW
MeterMaid
JWInstruments
Procuro
Some suppliers didn't even respond to my enquiries...
The INEPRO ones were the cheapest and most widely available at around £20.
HTH.----------------------
www.gumbrell.com
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Originally posted by djgrah View PostThanks Gumby,
I'll get looking!
Doug
I have had 12 meters from a German company.
I first spoke about these in thread - http://www.wordpress-1219309-4387497...0774#post10774
I've just followed the link in the origional post and it's broken now try http://www.top-messtechnik.com/jtlsh...a=475&lang=eng
I origionally got a couple of these which are rated at 32A max current, I also got a meter from Steven Wales which is rated at 45A for a shower feed. I then checked accuracy of the meters against a calibrated meter.
They feed into Cortex, want to develop this further, I am also measureing Gas but all the work on Cortex is a bit stalled at the moment with loads of building work needing to be done on the refurb of our house.
Cheers
Rich
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Thanks Rich,
I stumbled across the German meters which look good. I seem to have found the key to finding these things on the internet is to search for marine or caravan electrical suppliers. I guess they are used a lot for electric hookups etc.
I had a chat with the electricians doing our house about fitting them, while they were quite happy to do so they did warn me I would need 8 if I wanted to monitor all the ring mains and lighting circuits! They suggested a more cost effective solution would be to buy a second hand wall mount electric meter and monitor the whole house at once. For circa £15 it sounded like a good idea!
Doug
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Originally posted by djgrah View PostI had a chat with the electricians doing our house about fitting them, while they were quite happy to do so they did warn me I would need 8 if I wanted to monitor all the ring mains and lighting circuits! They suggested a more cost effective solution would be to buy a second hand wall mount electric meter and monitor the whole house at once. For circa £15 it sounded like a good idea!
Doug
I also have two calibrated electronic meters to measure the mains feeder and another for a furture feed for PV panels on the house to measure imports from that system. These also measure PF and THD which are not important from a domestic point of view.
With the gas meter I have an good idea of all the computing, lighting, heating and cooking etc costs of the house. (This is sometimes not a good idea, but does help or hinder in the discussion with SWMBO as to how much elec "my" servers take etc! - soon I should have the money for a new WHS system)
To fit the meters and also to provide seperation from the hosue CU I fed all the circuits into a seperate CU where the meters and the Idratek modules monitor the pulses from the various meters.
Hope that provides some inspiration
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Originally posted by djgrah View PostThanks Rich,
I stumbled across the German meters which look good. I seem to have found the key to finding these things on the internet is to search for marine or caravan electrical suppliers. I guess they are used a lot for electric hookups etc.
I had a chat with the electricians doing our house about fitting them, while they were quite happy to do so they did warn me I would need 8 if I wanted to monitor all the ring mains and lighting circuits! They suggested a more cost effective solution would be to buy a second hand wall mount electric meter and monitor the whole house at once. For circa £15 it sounded like a good idea!
DougIF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER, YOU'VE GOT AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.
Renovation Spain Blog
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any updates on this ...
it's a while since we all bought ...
some of ours have stopped working ...
not sure why - the units or the contacts ??
either way, wish we'd bought more ...
data is good !
ie: makes things visible ...
whatever ... we're looking to buy some more power meters / pulse counters ...
only ... Googling brings prices that do not encourage ...
Chris
PS: this thread looks to have scored the most views - way more than any other ... implying we're not alone ...Last edited by chris_j_hunter; 4 January 2021, 08:22 PM.
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