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Yes, I am using OHM Assistant - A Home energy monitoring device. Its worth to install home energy monitor. Also before installing check their features.
The one I am using is [url=https://ohmassistant.com/] home energy monitor[/url] which monitor's electricity consumption by both methods. It monitors appliance wise electricity consumption and also overall consumption. It notifies power surges and leakages. This one also predicts upcoming electricity bills and helps to save on power. You can check this device here: https://ohmassistant.com/
. Having a power saver or Home energy monitor installed really helps to reduce on electricity consumptions.



[quote author=JoeClark link=topic=346.msg801#msg801 date=1501600325]
Hello,

I am doing a fairly large project with all new hvac as well as building a home theater and my energy consumption has always been through the roof. I average 2,000 KWH a month already and my new additions may cause it to increase. I had an electrician laying out wires tell me I have some type of electrical problem, because 2,000 KWH is way too much for what I am using. He said I should install an electrical monitoring system to figure out where the power is going.
I have see a bunch of plug in ones that you have to manually plug everything in but I don't want to do that. i also see the energy detective that has mixed views.I went through [url=http://blog.advids.co/20-energy-monitoring-system-and-solution-video-marketing-examples/][color=black]Energy Monitoring Video[/color][/url] to know more but wasn't satisfied.
Anyone recommend a product for this application.

Thank you.
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