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No updates received yet, currently: frozen. Published by bioregional.
Data updated: Sun Mar 14 18:20:12 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by slippy6969.
Data updated: Sun Mar 14 18:20:01 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by kenned.
Data updated: Sun Mar 14 18:19:09 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by mildlymad.
Data updated: Tue Mar 09 22:00:43 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by leehalls.
note: maybe erratic!
Data updated: Wed Jan 13 20:12:38 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by floppy.
A feed of my house's power usage, from my CurrentCost power meter.
Data updated: Sun Jan 03 11:36:08 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by d1savowed.
My currentcost meter feed with realtime updates, powered by a bifferboard and handled by an MQ broker :-)
Data updated: Sat Jul 18 01:16:07 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by tristanf.
Data updated: Sat Jul 18 01:15:47 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by mungbean.
Current Cost energy monitor in my flat. Reading is the current electricity consumption in Watts. Using an Arduino with Lady Ada ethernet shield + Wiznet module. Code is a hasty mashup of uh's generic ethernet example with Alexis Birkill's cur...
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