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Old 02-19-09, 02:41 PM   #4
groar
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I updated the first post. You can see the first 3 days :
  • Tuesday & Wednesday in the first picture
  • Thursday in the second picture

We can clearly see the heat :




.Living roomBedrooms
morning6:00-8:006:00-8:00
evening17:00-22:3018:30-21:30

and the water heater when the Off Peak hour begins at 22:30 and 2/3 times until 6:30.

Wednesday my wife was at home, she ran several washing machines and pushed the heat on comfort.

Tuesday and Thursday nobody was at home from 9 to 18 and the heat stayed on eco until 17:00. We can see a difference in the curves the avg and max data are drawing. To be investigated...

You can also see that I forgot 2 bulbs lit yesterday evening : today's min is 640W vs 456.7 on Tuesday. This corresponds to the two 90W outside bulbs... (the only 2 non CFL bulbs at home that we never switch on, so when it's the case we forget to switch them off...
This corresponds to 4kWh!!! (I'm feeling so ashamed compared to Bob McGovern's daily consumption...) but on a daily meter reading this can't be seen as this is lower than the standard deviation. Thanks to the min of the graphs this is very noticeable

Here are the picture of my buying meter opened to the wires plugged and the picture of the transmodulator :



Denis.
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