Friday at 10:103 days So I've got a big hybrid solar system on my plot in Kyalami but I'm still using a lot of Eskom power. Has anyone got a recommendation for someone that can do an energy audit for me to find out where the wastage is? I know a few years back there were companies that could do it and they'd install some equipment onto the DB and let it collect data for a few days or weeks but I'm struggling to find anything now.Do you know of companies that do it or have you had one done yourself?
Friday at 10:183 days 7 minutes ago, AgentMulders said:So I've got a big hybrid solar system on my plot in Kyalami but I'm still using a lot of Eskom power.Has anyone got a recommendation for someone that can do an energy audit for me to find out where the wastage is? I know a few years back there were companies that could do it and they'd install some equipment onto the DB and let it collect data for a few days or weeks but I'm struggling to find anything now.Do you know of companies that do it or have you had one done yourself?Are you comfortable with DIY?
Friday at 10:233 days Author I'd have to see how DIY DIY really is, but I'd give it a try.The bills are high enough right now that I could spend R10k on an audit and easily make it back in a few months
Friday at 11:423 days 1 hour ago, AgentMulders said:I'd have to see how DIY DIY really is, but I'd give it a try.The bills are high enough right now that I could spend R10k on an audit and easily make it back in a few monthsI would get this then. All you need is a voltage reference. So 2 1.5mm2 cables from your live and neutral. Then, clamp the CTs to any of the individual circuits in your DB. Or you can do it per device; it depends on how you want to do it.Then you check daily consumption for each circuit or device. When done, move it to the next circuit in your DB or to the next device if you do it that way. You will quickly know which circuit or device is using power. The App is free. I used this to get energy consumption figures for everything in the house, basically.I was able to go off-grid because of that. Edited Friday at 11:443 days by Denns
Friday at 11:573 days Author Amazing, at that price I could set up a bunch of them and leave them monitoring for a few days at a time. Thanks
Friday at 12:053 days 2 minutes ago, AgentMulders said:Amazing, at that price I could set up a bunch of them and leave them monitoring for a few days at a time. ThanksYeah its worth it also. I have 2, one that takes 2 CTs and another that takes 1 CT. I just left the one that takes 2 CTs connected permanently to keep a record of my consumption of the essential and non-essential after I was done with my tests. I use it for some of my home automation scenarios, also using Tuya.It will looklike below when you have it open on the app. Can name them whatever you want.You can see today my consumption is pretty low as noone is home. Just the pool that ran for 2 hours (winter so not running it long). Edited Friday at 12:073 days by Denns
Friday at 12:153 days Author I've also found this in the mean time, fits 3 phase and has 16 CT's. It looks a little more permanenthttps://www.geewiz.co.za/home-electronics/223342-emporia-vue-gen-3-energy-monitor-with-200a-3-phase-sensors-and-16x-50a-sensors.html
Friday at 12:233 days 6 minutes ago, AgentMulders said:I've also found this in the mean time, fits 3 phase and has 16 CT's. It looks a little more permanenthttps://www.geewiz.co.za/home-electronics/223342-emporia-vue-gen-3-energy-monitor-with-200a-3-phase-sensors-and-16x-50a-sensors.htmlOh you are 3 phase? That changes the ball game lol. Yeah, that will work fine also. But I think you got the idea for the kind of options that will suit your application.This would be far better than what I suggested as mine is geared for single phase. Yours is also cheaper per unit, considering you get 16. I would go for that. Edited Friday at 12:243 days by Denns
Friday at 01:093 days Author Ja main supply is 3 phase but individual DBs are all single phase, so it's flexible where I put the sensors in
Saturday at 12:432 days What about a CBi Nano View? It doesn't have wifi but you have I think 16 channels to monitor.What I like about it is the water meter monitor who can give you a warning if you might have a leak. 4 channelshttps://www.nanoview.co.za/ Edited Saturday at 12:452 days by Vaal
10 hours ago10 hr Author On 2026/06/06 at 2:43 PM, Vaal said:What about a CBi Nano View? It doesn't have wifi but you have I think 16 channels to monitor.What I like about it is the water meter monitor who can give you a warning if you might have a leak. 4 channelshttps://www.nanoview.co.za/I looked at this a while back, doesn't seem to be something they sell anymore
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