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Old 07-19-13, 10:20 AM   #2
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Welcome to the site.

You have an interesting idea. It honestly kind of sounds like a pain to do, but it can definitely be done.

I'd start with a voltage divider to measure the panel voltage and then I'd get a current sensor to read amps. I'm not familiar with wireless stuff, so you're on your own there unless someone else can chime in. Sending volts and amps back to the central unit should allow you to do whatever you need to with that info.
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