Danabw
(Dana )
February 23, 2018, 9:12pm
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FWIW worth, a quick search on Aeon energy meter related topics…
https://community.smartthings.com/search?q=aeon%20dual%20clamps
And this thread about using the clamps separately:
01/14/2017 – Status Update #5
This Device Handler no longer works correctly. Multiple members have experienced the same issue with incorrect data being generated into the GUI. However, you may want to look at Omyn’s post where they posted an update to the code with new options and features. Might be worth a look!
01/12/2017 – Status Update #4
Informational Update: For those interested in using this code to monitor 120v line sources instead of 240v, please see post #21 . If no changes are made to the code, then the HEM will assume a voltage of 240v for each line.
10/24/2015 – Status Update #3
Layout finalized, code published to github . Currently setup for 240v with ‘HVAC’ on L1 and ‘Dryer’ on L2. Example layout:
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10/12/2015 – Status Update #2
With everyone’s help, the baseline…
Lots of info here, linking to a post where Mike Maxwell provides a link to his DTH
I don’t know, but here is the one I’m currently using.
FYI - I created this modified DTH from @Mike_Maxwell ’s HEM DTH with customizations that @MEarly shared on the thread below. Follow that link - I posted the code there.
Link to the modified version of Mike Maxwell’s DTH that I created…a few posts lower I have some updated webCore pistons I use for washer/dryer notifications including a looping reminder that makes use of door sensors on the washer and dryer.
I recently changed from Core to WebCore, and as a part of that had to recreate my pistons for Washer and Dryer notification. They are below for any webcore users who’d like to look at/use/take and modify them in their dual clamp setup. I’m using a modified version of Mike’s (@Mike_Maxwell ) great HEM DTH that he and @MEarly and @ogiewon helped me adjust.
Washer:
Wattage is all over the place crazy, and I found that I could not find a reliable way to manage “done” via watts monitoring or washer state, so I went w/a simple timer, as 90% of our loads are the same cycle, takes about 50 minutes.
Dryer:
Nice and reliable, so I could use a wattage setting to determine “done” and then message. If only my washer was as friendly…
Washer Piston - timer, starts w/Push Some slight f…