So i am thinking that if I am monitoring all breakers on my fuse panel, the total watts of the main channel should be equal to all the other channels combined.
I know it wont be 100% due to different times packets are set, but it should be close i would think.
right now my SAD says 1411watts
if i add them up, i have 924watts
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What is a SAD?
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stand alone dashboard..i think
its the brlutech dashboard..
its the brlutech dashboard..
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What monitors are you using?cdnjeepin wrote:So i am thinking that if I am monitoring all breakers on my fuse panel, the total watts of the main channel should be equal to all the other channels combined.
I know it wont be 100% due to different times packets are set, but it should be close i would think.
right now my SAD says 1411watts
if i add them up, i have 924watts
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Figured out the problem. My electric heater cts must be set wrong. Only reading 120v instead of 240v
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If you're monitoring with one CT (assuming it has no neutral),cdnjeepin wrote:Figured out the problem. My electric heater cts must be set wrong. Only reading 120v instead of 240v
- In terms of the AUX channels on the ECM-1240, you'll have to enable X2 settings.
- CH1/CH2 or any channel on the GEM, dropping the range by 1 will double the value. The GEM has a toggle for this under the CT settings section.
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