Chris0nllyn
Well-Known Member
I was checking this thing out, how exactly does it install?
Clamp the CTs on the (2) power feeder conductors.
Plug those into the transmitter.
Link transmitter to display, and bam, done.
I was checking this thing out, how exactly does it install?
Clamp the CTs on the (2) power feeder conductors.
Plug those into the transmitter.
Link transmitter to display, and bam, done.
Just saw this on WTOP:
"WASHINGTON -- Layers just haven't been enough this winter, so people have cranked the heat and left it on.
Now comes the sticker shock.
From September through January, the average residential bill was markedly higher than the previous year across the region. "
http://www.wtop.com/41/3574944/Costly-cold-Regions-electric-bills-up-this-winter
Ark, if you pay mines this month I will pay your next month. Just think if we all pay it forward we won't have to pay your own bill.
Wood stove, 1200 sq ft, usually 75ish though out the house except the living room where it can get a bit warmer. Electric bill this month was 61.33. We also have a heat pump but rarely ever use it during the winter.
no way, your house is twice or more the size of mine - I'll keep my bill - speaking of, I hope I recall my password this time, it's time to pay SMECO again.
I will throw in a stuffed ham sandwich.
you mean sammich?
You trying to turn me into a southern MD. native? I will put the thickest piece of meat you ever had on it.