jgt1942 wrote:To my knowledge the double-breaker does not have a neutral. By neutral I'm assuming you mean the ground. All ground wires are attached to the panel ground bar. In the image for the house main panel you can see the ground bar and all of the attached wires. In the garage sub-panel I did not include the ground bar in the image but there is a ground bar.
Yeah, if there's just a single wire on each leg, then you're fine to double it with firmware.
You got it. Most of our pricing is up at http://www.brultech.com/store. Once you assemble everything you need, you'd be best off emailing sales(at)brultech.com for a quote however.jgt1942 wrote:Most of my breakers are below 50 amps. Just to ensure I'm on the same page if the breaker is 50 amps or higher then I need to use the Micro-100.
Question - What is the price of the Micro units? I could not find this information on your site.
No problem.jgt1942 wrote:OK this will take me an hour or so. I'll try to work on it tonight but for the next two days my schedule is very tight thus I may not get it completed until mid-week and can upload for your verification.
Check out http://www.mypowerpanel.com/, there's more information there. You'd need 2 GEMs to monitor everything separately. If you want to use 1 GEM, you'll have to combine 12 circuits onto other channels (which might not be too bad if you have some rarely used breakers).jgt1942 wrote:I see where we are going here but what is a GreenEye Monitor? I used the search function for your site but did not find anything.
My initial thinking is to monitor all circuits. Question If I counted correctly I have 44 circuits in the House main panel and garage sub-panel. With your system will I be able to monitor all circuits? Do I need to put anything in the Outside Electrical Panel that services the house. How are the Solar panels monitored?
Solar panels are monitored like any other breaker, every channel reads incoming/outgoing power.