What Reddit Says About Electricity Chart Apps
We compiled 13 Reddit discussions about Electricity Chart apps from 8 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/productivity
Looking for a productivity app that can account for varying degrees of energy and help me keep on track with my goals. Any suggestions?
r/homeassistant
I have been pretty happy with Emporia Vue. The longer term stats get pulled into HA well (1 minute, 1 day, 1 month). However the 1 second resolution on the Emporia app still has a lot of use when diagnosing certain issues.
r/homeautomation
You need one that samples at least the AC waveform as well. Some use 9V adapters. The SHelly EM I recommended is mains powered. So it samples it directly for phase calculations. ... If have a smart meter, that’s probably all you need.
r/homeassistant
Purple is consumption, green is what I feed back into the electricity grid. ... Thanks for breaking it down for me, sounds like your mission is the same as mine. I also got a variable tariff on my power usage but I mainly wanted to know where my power was being used and how much eash "unit"...
r/electrical
Been searching through Reddit but didn’t see a solid recent post on this — what’s everyone using for quick load calcs and breaker sizing these days?…
r/homeassistant
span covers levels 1 and 2 of the sankey chart, level 3 (all the way on the right) are various other sensors. Lately I've been using sensors from Shelley because they seem to be well made/good quality. I've had inconsistent results with other outlet/power sensors - some have wrong values, ...
r/smarthome
It's easy to install (and doesn't add very many wires to your electric panels). It has high quality native apps (i.e. they didn't cheap out and use something like Flutter) with low latency real-time charts of your power use.
r/androidapps
The app that worked best is My Consumption (Mein Verbrauch). It supports multiple meters per utility, so you can set up HT and NT as separate counters under electricity, plus gas, water, and wastewater.
r/homelab
The month to month bar graph on my electric bill.
r/homeautomation
I too am waiting for someone to accomplish this but it's hard enough just getting the logs exported as text files where you can get at them. ... I've had good luck with BN-LINK BNC-60 smart plugs. Using the native Tuya SmartHome app, I get the ...
r/electricians
Home Depot app is pretty good for figuring out how far you need to go to get the breaker you need. ... South wire voltage drop. For long runs of wire pulling. South wire conduit fill.
r/homeassistant
I am also a happy IoTaWatt customer (x2). However, the requirement for AC plug power (which makes installation easier) makes it marginal from a fire code/electrical safety perspective. Would love to have the ability to install the IoTaWatt inside the panel(s).
r/androidapps
The app is called Optiwatt. You log into your electricity company and pulls data from there!
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