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Kevin - do you have a url or make/model for the secondary meters you're
using?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Hawkins" <lists@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] website


>    I saw a similar solution on this website http://www.jon00.me.uk/  .
> This HomeSeer based website is very impressive - everyone should take
a
> peek - the Flash based realtime weather stuff is amazing.  (via Home
> Automation Server Access menu)
>
>     I got hold of similar meters but with an inbuilt pulsed 'dry
> contact' output rather than having to detect the flashes, also
slightly
> more sensitive . These are secondary meters and my home wiring is now
> segmented such that I have three areas (thanks Ben) . The meters are
> very inexpensive (approx £35 ea from memory) .  In my setup the
outputs
> attach directly to a xAP Netiom so I can get realtime zoned
electricity
> usage presented over IP via xAP and can query current level /
cumulative
> usage.  Haven't got the software front end finished yet but the levels
> (both current and cumulative) appear automatically in HomeSeer  using
> the xAP plugin.  The xAP Netiom will take the gas and water meter
pulses
> too (still to do) as well - in fact up to 16 inputs and 16 outputs -
and
> it's standalone (embedded) so no PC required and many listeners get
the
> information simultaneously ie it's 'networked' - that's what's so
great
> about xAP (and xPL)
>
>     Kevin




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