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Is that for the whole electrical panel or just specific breakers?This one has done pretty well for me thus far.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00MYH1Q8W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_B6YkEbY5P02H1
Doesn't look like it gives you the option to see an hourly breakdown.
This is the closest I can get, which is just my usage per bill.
Apparently 98.43% of all the neighbours around me used less than me in consumption...
It can do either, depending on where you place the sensors.Is that for the whole electrical panel or just specific breakers?
Luxury!OMG you are using over 50kwh a day on average. Even in October where you aren't running the furnace much and likely the car is running more efficiently you averaged 46kwh per day.
Do you have a gas or electric water heater?
How old is your home and how is the wiring?
Luxury!
My monthly usage ranges for 2800kWh(April) to 6000kWh(July) - so that is 90-200kWh/day. And I don't drive my car a lot. And I have gas water and heating. But I have two ACs, two furnaces, a pool open from May-Oct, a hot tub, many computers that never get shut off, landscape lighting, etc.
Anyone get one of those reports from your local electrical utility telling you that you are a very high user of electricity compared to your neighbourhood. But they don't take into account the fact that you have an EV so that yoiu are actually very environmentally friendly as you don't burn any gasoline.
Home is from early 70s, wiring is mostly from that same era... it's a gas water heater.OMG you are using over 50kwh a day on average. Even in October where you aren't running the furnace much and likely the car is running more efficiently you averaged 46kwh per day.
Do you have a gas or electric water heater?
How old is your home and how is the wiring?
I'm getting double that in a small houseAverage cost of electricity ~ $80 per month. Do the math and it's about 800kWh + charging inefficiencies. About 1000kWh per month due to the EV I say is normal given we don't use 200L+ of gasoline a month anymore to do the same amount of travel.
Yes, apparently mines higher than 98.4% of everyone else around me... lolAnyone get one of those reports from your local electrical utility telling you that you are a very high user of electricity compared to your neighbourhood. But they don't take into account the fact that you have an EV so that yoiu are actually very environmentally friendly as you don't burn any gasoline.
I can't imagine my bill being so much higher just from my car when all I do is drive 65km one way, with 98% of the commute being highway driving (other way is free, due to charging at work).I have a similar size house to OP and I used about 300-400kwh a month before getting an EV.
I can charge at work for 4hours, but when I was driving a lot my max at home was about 1200kwh total, with probably 750-800kwh of that being charging the car (I think I did over 5000km that month, with some supercharging, and some work charging).
I'm driving a lot less so I'm down to about 600kwh.
This is with gas water and heating.
Also, got a few of these in today, going to hook these up to each circuit that I believe to be the culprits. (Furnace, Washer, Dryer, EV Charger).Would something like this work?
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B014W3D1OC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Also, got a few of these in today, going to hook these up to each circuit that I believe to be the culprits. (Furnace, Washer, Dryer, EV Charger).
Also, got a few of these in today, going to hook these up to each circuit that I believe to be the culprits. (Furnace, Washer, Dryer, EV Charger).
I'm interested in getting a device that can clamp on the 240V charging circuit in the electrical panel rather than the ring (noted above). If you know of one, please link it here. Thanks!
My monthly usage ranges for 2800kWh(April) to 6000kWh(July) - so that is 90-200kWh/day. And I don't drive my car a lot. And I have gas water and heating. But I have two ACs, two furnaces, a pool open from May-Oct, a hot tub, many computers that never get shut off, landscape lighting, etc.
It's very sporadic, I can't pinpoint what's causing it other than the obvious EV charging, have it scheduled charging through the car interface for off peak hours.@Zirak did the time of use data give any clues? What is the hourly draw at night and during the day when not charging?
1.5-2kw draw 24/7 plus car charging would do it.
Mine is maybe 0.6kw at night.
Edit: maybe you have a space heater plugged in somewhere you don't know about
It's very sporadic, I can't pinpoint what's causing it other than the obvious EV charging, have it scheduled charging through the car interface for off peak hours.