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Sense Energy Monitor - Track Electricity Usage in Real Time and Save Money - Meets Rigourous ETL/Intertek Safety Standards & AEP4-ASSY 12 Sensor Extension Cable, Grey

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Pattern Name: Monitor + Cable, Grey


Features

  • Product 1: SENSE SAVES: Sense saves you energy and money by providing insight into your home's energy use and activity. NOW SUPPORTING TIME-OF-USE RATE PLANS.
  • Product 1: SEE WHATS UP. KNOW WHATS ON: Track how much electricity youre using, what time your kids got home, or when someone leaves the basement light on. Sense identifies patterns in your energy use to help your family be more efficient, informed, and secure.
  • Product 1: MONITOR YOUR HOMES ENERGY USE FROM ANYWHERE: Real-time data through our iOS, Android, and web apps.
  • Product 1: AVOID DISASTER: Set custom notifications for critical devices, like your sump pump, well pump, or flat iron.
  • Product 2: Extends the length of standard sensors or Flex add-on sensors by 12
  • Product 2: Needed for certain 400A and solar system installations where components are far apart
  • Product 2: Up to 80 of cable can be used without degradation
  • Product 2: Model name: 12 sensor extension cable

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Sense Energy Monitor – Track Electricity Usage in Real Time and Save Money – Meets Rigorous ETL/Intertek Safety Standards The Sense monitor tracks your home’s power use and device activity in real time. Sense AEP4-ASSY 12 Sensor Extension Cable, Grey Sense 12’ sensor extension cables provide additional length between either the included current sensors or Flex add-on sensors and the Sense monitor. Extension cables are required when components of 400A split service panels or solar systems in the house are located far apart from one another. You can add up to 80’ of extension cable without the loss of fidelity.

Material: ‎iron


Pattern: ‎Monitor + Cable, Grey


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Date First Available: March 21, 2022


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  • Fantastic tool that just requires patience
Pattern Name: Monitor
We have a vacation home that seemed to have unexplained super high electricity bills. I purchased the Sense Monitor to try to understand it. I'm not super handy dandy and a little terrified working around electricity, but I was able to install it. The directions and videos they have are excellent. You want to make sure you have an electrical outlet nearby to power it. I didn't have any open breakers for the probe power to hang off, so I had to pick up a $15 one at the hardware store. Easier than I thought to do. It's in a fringe wifi area of the house but must have a strong radio on 2.4ghz because it's always has a solid connection. The hardest thing once it's installed is being patient for it to discover devices. You can see the overall consumption right away, which is fascinating as you see it going up and down during the day. After a day or two, a device was discovered, and as time went on, more and more appeared. It keeps learning. Even over a year later, it will occasionally pop up something newly discovered. Ours has found all the big players like the hot tub and refrigerator and lots of random things like the garage door opener, the OLED television, instant-hot faucet, etc. Not sure about some of the negative reviews in here. The thing is doing something pretty amazing with AI. It's like someone complaining that their dog can only beat them 2 out of 5 times in chess. It's a fantastic application of artificial intelligence that uses big data and crowdsourcing to identify very subtle patterns in your electrical system and identify them with surprising accuracy. The app on the iPhone is well done and fun to scroll through. You forget about it for weeks at a time, but it's continuously learning and occasionally finding new things. It is very cool, and there isn't anything like it that is as well polished. If you are looking for instant gratification, maybe this isn't the product for you. Nothing will be. But if you are playing the long game and want to understand your home electrical needs intimately, this thing is fantastic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2021 by Doug in California

  • Great overall energy monitor to learn big picture and help save
Pattern Name: Monitor
I have had a Sense for over 4 years now and I still enjoy it very much. I have used it to reduce overall energy consumption in my home by helping raise awareness of "Always On". More on Always On in a moment. My one warning - its not a "Buyer Beware", but more "Buyer be aware". Sense's ability to live up to its marketing hype with device detection is affected by many variables. Some homes have good results. Others don't. I've had reliable detections that work great for a while, and then stop working when the seasons change. Another thing to keep in mind. We tend to think of appliances in their whole. "The Fridge". "The Washer". Sense uses Machine learning algorithms to detect devices. Notice I said devices, not appliances. Your Fridge is actually a whole bunch of different parts that do different things at different times. Sense may detect your "Fridge" but it has actually only detected the compressor. It may not detect the defroster, or the ice maker. Or it may detect those things, but not necessarily as "Fridge". There are tools to allow you to merge detected devices. So if it finds "Fridge" and then it finds "Light" and you know that "Light" is actually the Fridge Light, you can merge them together so it all gets tracked together. This leads me to the next item. Sense doesn't always know what its detected. It knows it found something, and it can generally put a category to it (Motor, Heating Device, Light etc..) but the leg work on finding out which motor, or which light may be on you. Sometimes this is really easy. You turn on your bathroom vanity lights and see "Light" turn on in Sense, and you know and can then rename "Light" to "Bathroom Vanity". Other times, its harder to track down, especially when the device detected is a part of an appliance. This is where the active community forums comes in. Sense's Machine Learning is good, but at times, a human is better. Frequently people will post the graphic of the device that was detected, and other community members can chime in with suggestions. "I have a Garbage Disposal that has a waveform like that. Do you have a Garbage Disposal?" While I say a human eye is sometimes better, this is another item to mention. Training Sense is NOT something you can do. People always ask "can I train it". The short answer is no. Sense's ML system will do its work and find devices on its own. There is no training mode. Turning something on and off a bunch of times to try to "help" Sense see it is not always useful. Now, back to Always On. While my device detection has been so so, the Always On feature is what has really saved me the most money. After running Sense for about 48 hours, it will come up with an Always On number. This is basically the "low water" mark for electric usage in your home. At any given point in time, you are always using around xxx Watts. If you have an always on of 100w, using the average US rate of electric of 13.28c/kWh, that is $9.70/month or $116/year on your electric bill. While Sense cannot help you identify the Always On devices, just the awareness of the always on is enough to help you start making changes (if you want) to your home. Seeing my always on power of 600w (~$700/year) made me start looking for things that didn't turn off. I had a fan in my basement that ran 24/7 that I had never thought about. Now that fan is on a timer and only runs 12 hours a day. My TV stereo system which was always on is now on a power switch. Savings of 15w of Always On power. And the list can go on. Without too much effort, and more importantly, without impacting the comfort of the home, I have cut that always on number down to 300w. A last benefit of Always On. Once you learn your homes baseline, if that always on changes significantly in one direction or another, it can help to notify you that something is amiss. Always on goes down? Maybe a failed pool recirculating pump. Always On goes up a lot? Someone left the fan in the guest bedroom on. And so on. So all in all, I highly recommend a Sense. Whether it detects many of your home devices, or you just use it as a live instant power meter, it can bring savings and knowledge to your electric consumption in your home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2020 by Ben T. Ben T.

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