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I've held off getting an energy monitor because it's seemed like all of the products were still quite immature (and I'm cheap and don't like buying twice IICHI). I'd really like to move forward and wondering what folks on here are using. For myself I've decided against any that require internet or cloud services such as Emporia Vue as I don't want to get stuck with a high monthly subscription or worthless hardware if they go under.

The leading contenders seem to be:

IotaWatt - Open source. Works well. Lots of integration and potential integration. Highly customizable/configurable. My current #1.

TED -

GEM -

Sense - The general thing seems to be that it misses a LOT of stuff (and bundles it all in to 'background') and even what it starts to recognize is hit & miss. Some people really like it but most seem unhappy.

Thoughts and experience with how well these work generally? With Powerwall & Solar Panels/Glass?

It kind of seems the ideal would be for someone to develop Sense like capabilities for the IotaWatt (or TED, GEM, etc.). Sense does now have 2 circuit sensors but only if you don't have solar.

Thanks,

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