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Power Consumption & Temperature Monitoring
- Subject: Power Consumption & Temperature Monitoring
- From: "Andy Laurence" <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 16:47:21 +0100
I've finally bought one of those power meters from Machine Mart. I was
hor=
rified when I found what some of my equipment draws. My main TV draws 15W
=
on standby, 9W for the one in the kitchen, 21W for the DVD player, and 67W
=
for my main server. By turning off a few units rather than switching to
st=
andby, I've saved myself just over =A370 a year. Brilliant! What I have
d=
iscovered though, is that I now have to get up to turn the TV on. That's
f=
ar too much hard work! It's time to fit a few X10 appliance modules.
Howe=
ver, if I fit a few appliance modules, will they also suck juice and make
t=
he whole exercise futile? What I'm really asking, is has anyone
establishe=
d how much electricity an appliance module uses?
Also, next week sees the arrival of a new member of the family. Yes,
that'=
s right, Bob The Bearded Dragon is moving in on Saturday. Whilst he's
quit=
e tolerant of temperature changes, I want to know if the lamp cuts out, or
=
if we have a cold night have his heat mat come on. For this, I need a
temp=
erature sensor in his room (it's about 4 foot and made of glass), and
suita=
ble software to control his mat. The lamp is controlled by a thermostat,
a=
nd I think that's the most reliable solution. Any suggestions? I had a
lo=
ok for a temperature sensor with RS232 output in Maplin yesterday without
a=
ny luck.
Cheers,
Andy
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http://www.andylaurence.co.uk
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