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Old 03-20-11, 01:53 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by strider3700 View Post
that works fine for 110V if I want to have $20-$30 sensors everywhere. Doesnt handle 220V at all which is my real hold up. I can't even get a one time reading on the 220V lines to Know how close my estimate math is...
I'm sorry I didn't make this clearer, but I thought the most useful part for your project was the Python script that combined the current and voltage data to yield power data.

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