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Data updated: Fri Mar 12 21:25:59 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by clocky.
Current Cost meter attached to semi-detached cottage.
Data updated: Fri Mar 12 21:25:57 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by rbirkby.
Data updated: Fri Mar 12 21:25:57 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by pnw4.
Data updated: Fri Mar 12 21:25:55 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by ianaitchison.
Data updated: Fri Mar 12 21:25:55 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by tweeb.
Data updated: Fri Mar 12 21:25:53 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by sburlot.
Data updated: Fri Mar 12 21:25:51 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by mking007.
Data updated: Fri Mar 12 21:25:50 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by arundalep.
Current cost CC128 energy consumption meter.
Data updated: Fri Mar 12 21:25:46 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by bencrox.
Clamp on night store hot water cylinder. Connected to FitPC www.fit-pc.co.uk, seems to work well so far. Low power PC running windows XP SP3, runs prolific driver and currentcost to pachube application.
Data updated: Fri Mar 12 21:25:45 UTC 2010, currently: live. Published by janettelutz.
Whole house usage using two data sets. Add the two lines of data together to get the total watts used at any given time. Enjoy!
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