Emporia Vue Worth It?

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • In this video, Chris gives an extensive demonstration of the Emporia Vue smart energy monitor and how it can save you money.
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  • @devinwarrick3660
    @devinwarrick3660 Před rokem +3

    I watched your installation video, and just watched this review, and I'm loving it so far. Very detailed information, and very encouraging for me to check out for myself. Loved these videos 100%

  • @mickeymallette2663
    @mickeymallette2663 Před rokem +7

    Emporia should direct potential buyers to your video. It gives a much better detailed explanation than most I’ve seen.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much 😊

    • @mickeymallette2663
      @mickeymallette2663 Před rokem

      @@handydadtv you bet!

    • @mickeymallette2663
      @mickeymallette2663 Před rokem

      @@handydadtv you’re welcome. Do you know if 16 is the max circuit sensors that can be used on each monitor? Or could I add more?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      I think that’s the max.

    • @janisjersovs7525
      @janisjersovs7525 Před 5 měsíci

      I wonder, is it possible to have two systems combined, say if I have power distribution board in the house and garage separately?

  • @dcraley
    @dcraley Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video. Just installed mine several days ago. So far I’m liking its features. Can’t wait to capture several months of data to see where usage is.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem +1

      Yes it’s great to look backward.

  • @matthewseaton78
    @matthewseaton78 Před rokem +3

    Great review. I’ve been pondering weather to buy this for awhile now. Also was going to ask you about the solar but covered it in the last few minutes. Thanks a mill and keep doing this kind of stuff 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @sparkytas
    @sparkytas Před rokem +2

    Great video. I'm an electrician and I think it looks great and super useful!

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much 😊
      Refreshing departure from the usual hate comments I receive from electricians. 👍🏻

  • @SB_DIY
    @SB_DIY Před rokem +1

    Very informative video. I am sold. Thanks for the great overview.

  • @edr2653
    @edr2653 Před rokem +3

    I am looking to improve my electricity monitoring and was guided by my electrician in this direction.
    The demo of the software was excellent. It was clear, concise, not rushed and asked questions of the software , the majority of homeDads would ask. So well done on your presentation skills.
    This helped me confirm my thoughts around buying the 16 circuit devise. I was also pleasantly surprised emporia sold smart plugs, which solves one main problem with the device, as ring main power circuits cannot be broken down without individual smart plug monitoring. so a great lessons learnt.
    I would have liked to see how solar import/usage worked on the app, but I guess you didn’t have solar installed as yet.
    My other area of interest is the ability to smart switch off individual breakers which this device does not incorporate into the software. But I guess smart breakers could be added to critical circuits and controlled by a separate app (such as adapt). But this is “a nice to have” in the emporia software. May be for the future.
    Anyway that my thoughts for the day. Well done again for a great straightforward overview of both your emporia video on installation and software data energyment..

  • @wmf1595
    @wmf1595 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Good review. Your ideas for improvements are spot on. I just got an electric car and I'm probably going to get an emporia charger, so it's good that it integrates.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Glad it was helpful 👍🏻

  • @ApresWahine
    @ApresWahine Před rokem

    Best install video for this product! Thank you

  • @Memo-nd6fj
    @Memo-nd6fj Před rokem +3

    Very well done video. Your detail and explanations of how it all works and ties together are very informative. Based on your video review of this product, I am going to buy one that will be monitoring my garage conversion to an ADU. I was going to install a second electric meter to monitor the garage so the occupants would get their own bill from smud, but the cost to add a second meter is going to cost thousands! So I am going to buy one and attach it to my home and start monitoring my house electrical usage and see how accurate it is. As of this writing, my ADU will not be finished until about March or April of 2023. So I will be able to see how accurate this device will work. It sounds very promising and if accurate, will off the bat save me thousands in installation fees of a second meter. Thanks so much for your video, big thumbs up!👍

  • @AndreiFinskiGPlus
    @AndreiFinskiGPlus Před rokem

    will get one myself! thanks for the detailed explanation of what it can do in the app. will probably hook it up to my Home Assistant as well as I figured there is an integration

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Yes but then you can’t use the Emporia app.

    • @AndreiFinskiGPlus
      @AndreiFinskiGPlus Před rokem

      @@handydadtv I think you still can as it is using API and connects as a separate client. will check and reply back once it comes

  • @stevemurphy5243
    @stevemurphy5243 Před 2 lety +1

    I recently purchased a second home in the Poconos which has 9 circuits of electric baseboard heat and 2 circuits for electric water heaters. Knowing how much electricity each of these circuits uses would be useful in evaluating alternate heat sources such as a heat pump or an instant on hot water heater.Thanks for posting. I will look into this more.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 2 lety

      I remember my uncle’s house in the Poconos being 100% electric when I was a kid. I guess it’s too hard to run gas mains in the mountains.

  • @ManfredvonHolstein
    @ManfredvonHolstein Před rokem +6

    The best thing is the integration with Emporia’s EV charger. You can make the charger change its amperage seamlessly by the second depending on how much solar power you produce/provide to the grid.

  • @ydna
    @ydna Před 11 měsíci

    I have a spreadsheet to estimate some of this info (for the purposes of running the house on a generator) but this looks like a useful way to automate that data collection. I saw a competing product advertised on social media somewhere, but it looked really finnicky and under-engineered...this one appears to have many more features. Interesting that there aren't many other options that include the numerous breaker panel clamps. That kinda seals the deal

  • @edcluchey4105
    @edcluchey4105 Před rokem

    Thank you for this review,
    You just helped me make up my mind as now I am going to buy the Emporia Energy Monitor.

  • @jeff-millieesterline4209

    Great Video.. You can set it to coincide with your electric bill. Go to Settings>Household Info>Billing Date.
    I have one also and absolutely love it. I bought it while planning to purchase a generator for emergency power to see what size generator I needed. In the process I discovered several things that were costing me more than I realized. For example the first month of having the energy monitor I noticed that my hot water heater cost me $54 to run. After some experimenting I learned the hot water heater was using that much, but only because of my hot water recirculating pump that was running constantly, thus dumping cold water into my hot water tank every few minutes. Problem solved by a smart plug that turns the pump on only when we need it, using a schedule and Alexa. My hot water bill runs about $22 give or take depending on time of year as it is located in my garage. The Emporia Vue has paid for itself already in the 16 months I've had it.
    I'm now studying my data and contemplating solar to run my critical circuits in a power outage. Fridges, Freezer and TV/Internet and a few lights.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for the tip! I guess I need to click around more!

  • @cullenshirley2623
    @cullenshirley2623 Před 4 měsíci

    I have 3 Emporia Vue units installed, obviously 1 in each breaker box. My big UGH!! which you addressed at the end is the fact that the Vue data doesn't correlate to my electric bill, due to the "calendar month". Hoping Emporia gets this data range feature updated on the app soon. Its great seeing the data, but I cant compare to an actual hard copy electric bill. Thanks for the video!!!

  • @TismoGaming
    @TismoGaming Před rokem +1

    Take a look at home assistant. It has emporia integration and and uses energy feature that displays your energy consumption in graphs and also shows you the comparison between last week and this weeks device’s consumption.

  • @cjonesplay1
    @cjonesplay1 Před rokem +1

    Great Review

  • @Appmyhome
    @Appmyhome Před 8 měsíci

    Great videos watched them both.

  • @japlah
    @japlah Před rokem

    Thanks. Pleasantly clear and well ordered. We in the UK are being g encouraged/threatened to install "smart" meters which go nowhere near what the likes of Emporia can do for the customer. Yet the energy companies persist in calling them "smart"!!!

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Their idea of a smart meter is different. Theirs can communicate with high energy appliances to reduce usage during peak periods to prevent brown outs. So that’s the benefit for the customer.

  • @JackSaintFort
    @JackSaintFort Před rokem

    Great video! Thank you

  • @leonelescobar091104
    @leonelescobar091104 Před 2 měsíci

    Gracias por el video.
    Ya lo tengo funcionando. Fue de gran ayuda su recomendacion.

  • @colinandyas8781
    @colinandyas8781 Před 8 měsíci

    Good review. A couple of comments.
    You can set the month to match your utility billing. I have mine set to start a new month on the 28th.
    2nd (and I only figured this out recently) when in the data view there is a little green bar with a ^. Click that and you can scroll the historical consumption.

  • @caburchfield1212
    @caburchfield1212 Před rokem

    Very informative video, thanks for your time. Do you know if the APP now allows to selected own monthly cycle?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Yes, someone told me there is a way to select your billing start date, but I haven’t tried it.

  • @johnb2271
    @johnb2271 Před 2 lety

    Both, great videos. Appreciate the follow-up. In my main breaker box I have a 50-amp breaker that goes out to another building. If I want to know the specifics of what is going on there can I go to that other 50-amp breaker box and install an Emporia Vue there too? (SmartPlugs are not applicable there) Will the Emporia app give me information about both? (Can I tell the app to show me each box separately, or together?)

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 2 lety

      You can definitely have multiple Vues in the app on the same account, but I don’t think you can “nest” them so the sub-panel costs roll up to your main panel.

  • @darrentecklenberg4280
    @darrentecklenberg4280 Před rokem +2

    It would be interesting to see if the units physically consumed on the electric meter matches the units shown on the software app.

  • @vclxrr
    @vclxrr Před rokem

    Excellent review! This really helped. Thank you, @HandyDadTV!

  • @macsterguy
    @macsterguy Před 2 lety

    Very interesting!

  • @Hubjeep
    @Hubjeep Před rokem

    Thanks! I got a 4KW heat pump and a hot tub I would like to keep track of.

  • @todd5963
    @todd5963 Před rokem

    Per your video, you said u can't set it for the exact days to match your bill but how close is the Kw to what it says to what your bill says? Is it within 5% 10% or you are not sure. Great video!!! You're a natural for YT.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem +1

      My latest bill says I consumed 818 kWh from May 20 to June 20. I downloaded the Vue data for that period into Excel and the total usage is 961 kWh. The discrepancy is because May was an estimated reading.

  • @dennislesieur8480
    @dennislesieur8480 Před rokem

    Hello, thanks for the very informative video! I have 2 quick questions that pertain to my situation. First, I do not have a solar system and do not yet have an electric vehicle and my electric service provider does not charge according to when I use my energy. I conserve the old fashion way. I'm in Florida, where the largest expense is keeping the house comfortable from April to October. I have 9 ceiling fans that allow me to set my A/C at a higher temperature to save, as it costs pennies to operate ceiling fans compared to the A/c system excessively. And in my situation, other than finding out where the KWH are being used, how could I save money on power consumption using this system? Thanks in advance for your feedback!

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem +3

      The Vue won’t save you money, per se. It gives you data that can help you make changes to conserve energy “the old fashioned way” so you can save money. I believe you that A/C is your biggest cost. But what about refrigerators? Freezers? Pool pump?

  • @marcelosantana9311
    @marcelosantana9311 Před 8 měsíci

    I really want one. Would love to be able to monitor each circuit.

  • @aymanalmateeg
    @aymanalmateeg Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing, this is great. Is cloud storage free forever or is it limited to x number of years?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 2 lety

      It’s free. community.emporiaenergy.com/topic/emporia-app-faqs/

  • @Swansboroguy
    @Swansboroguy Před rokem

    I’m ordering one!

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      It’s an informative little gadget

  • @tomgle
    @tomgle Před rokem

    I initially rejected this thing because of the Cloud storage. I didn't need a useless brick sitting around when the company goes out of business or gets bought by somebody like Google who then gets tired of their acquisition and decides to discontinue the thing. My ears perked up when you said the magic words - ESPHome and Home Assistant. Wow, now I want one! It looks great, thanks for making the video.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem +1

      Yup. I haven’t done it, but I’ve read that it can be flashed so you can store all the data locally.

    • @tomgle
      @tomgle Před rokem

      @@handydadtv I bought one and flashed it with Esphome. Now the data stays in my home. I see no other advantage except its cloud free!!!

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Did you need to physically open it to flash it? Or did you do OTA?

    • @tomgle
      @tomgle Před rokem

      @@handydadtvThe first time I had to open it and solder a header. I did one OTA since then because I labeled one probe wrong.

    • @ciliap
      @ciliap Před rokem +4

      @@tomgle Would you mind making a youtube video how to do that?

  • @larrydefauw1173
    @larrydefauw1173 Před rokem +1

    Definitely want a home energy monitor system. My question is: which one? This one seems pretty good with an attractive price point. Any reason why to select this one over another brand?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      I like the Emporia for its simplicity. It just measures current flow on the circuits where you place a CT.
      The only alternative that I considered was Sense, which only has CTs on the mains. After you train it, Sense tries to identify individual devices using power, rather than circuits, but the reviews say it isn’t very accurate.

  • @gregsmith6791
    @gregsmith6791 Před rokem

    Great video! We have a 200A main service panel and two 100A sub panels: one in the garage with our EVSE tied to that and another one in the utility room for our net metering solar array. I'm guessing I'm going to need three emporia monitors if that's the route we choose to go? I'm also considering the Sense Energy monitor which is a cleaner install but a little less clarity it seems like

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      I haven’t tried Sense but I’ve heard it’s not all it’s cracked up to be.
      Three Vues would be ideal for your situation.

    • @shanehall8909
      @shanehall8909 Před rokem

      You can buy the large diameter 50a sensors separately and this will work as long as the 100a sub panels are not using more than 70a each.

    • @Appmyhome
      @Appmyhome Před 8 měsíci

      @@handydadtv we have the sense. It has improved over time. They do waveform analysis so you don’t need to add those extra donuts. Though you can add some if you want to isolate a circuit. This has been helpful as we too have the sub panel. Here in California there is a main panel outside for the big 220 circuits and then an inside sub panel for the typical 110 circuits. So like you mention with Vue you’d need two systems. That said the sense will work with smart plugs from several manufacturers like Kasa which helps isolate better.

  • @edrumsas5420
    @edrumsas5420 Před 2 lety

    Cool info. Good as a monitor of electronic uses. Like a temp/oil pressure/electric gauges on a car. I see this as a nice to know rather than I have to known. How much is this?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 2 lety

      handydad.tv/empv - there are 3 configurations.

  • @dreafrank
    @dreafrank Před rokem

    Just had this system installed by our residential solar system installer. Was looking for online information about it and found your video. If I add the smart plug plug to a monitored circuit, will it automatically appear under the circuit Bonn the phone app? 😊

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      You configure which circuit it’s on. Then it’s automatic.

  • @augustosisa
    @augustosisa Před 2 lety

    Interesting, I like your video. How about data privacy? Data collected by emporia and stored in their cloud, how will be used for them?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 2 lety

      I can’t answer that. But they have nothing beyond my name, address, and phone. No credit cards or bank info.
      They don’t send spam and never called me.

  • @jerelevii
    @jerelevii Před rokem

    Hi, nice video. Can i put 3 or 4 wire in one clip( i mean one sensore)? Will work ? Thank you

  • @JackRussell021
    @JackRussell021 Před rokem

    I installed mine about a week ago. I am still getting a feel for what "normal" usage is. I already found numerous circuits in the panel box that were mislabeled, including one labeled as "Heat Pump" which evidently connects to nothing. And one labeled "Old Range" which was in fact a heat pump (I got an alert that the oven had been left on, when in fact it was the heat pump running). Once reconfigured that sensor to tell it that it was a heat pump circuit and not an oven circuit, that went away.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      It’s always fun to play detective with a home’s wiring. Good job 👍🏻

  • @joesomontan9374
    @joesomontan9374 Před 7 měsíci

    So you mention solar. Is there a sensor you measure to get the amps flowing in and it can figure out the production costs? I'm thinking of getting one of these units. I'm a new EV owner and having the Emporia level 2 installed in a couple of weeks.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 7 měsíci

      Solar enters the panel through a breaker. You just put a CT on that line and tell the Vue it’s a solar line.

  • @rmorales1029
    @rmorales1029 Před rokem

    Nice info! Since you have an electric car how are you taking advantage of the excess energy produced by your panels to charge your EV? How much additional miles do you get/day? Do you still need additional charging during the evening, assuming the excess solar energy from your panels isn’t fully charging your vehicle.

  • @gordripley1406
    @gordripley1406 Před rokem

    Hi, great review. Wondering if it would measure the useage to our back-up portable generator, we have it hooked to the main breaker via a generlink...would love to be able to measure the draw to the generator

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Current draw TO the generator while it’s idle, or FROM the generator while it’s running?

    • @gordripley1406
      @gordripley1406 Před rokem

      @@handydadtv From while it's running...so I know when I'm getting close to 7,000 watts (7,500 watt genereator). I guess overtime I would know this based on the circuits, but knowing in real-time would be ideal

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Yes for sure it can do that. Just like it does with solar panels.

  • @firmbutton6485
    @firmbutton6485 Před rokem

    Does this enable you to see each phase in isoltaion for assessing balance between phases?

  • @bjyoungblood
    @bjyoungblood Před 11 měsíci

    Hi @HandyDadTV,
    If I have multiple breakers (one for each floor in home of about 7K sq ft), and I put an Emporia Vue on each breaker, would they work together to consolidate the data from all of them into a single place within the app?

  • @timerskine249
    @timerskine249 Před 5 měsíci

    I noticed that the web app doesn't scroll, nice feature to have on a computer screen, otherwise like you I love the equipment and monitoring.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 5 měsíci

      I just moved and brought it with me. Haven’t installed it yet.

  • @DailenGunter
    @DailenGunter Před rokem

    So if I have 22 breakers, some are doubled up of course for high amp. Devices, can I get accurate readings from 16 sensors? Or can I put one sensor for the double breaker feeds?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      One sensor for each double breaker.

  • @ddemier
    @ddemier Před 6 měsíci

    Just got Emporia Gen 2 hooked up. How would a charge back work with my tenants. Basically you are saying they are using more than they being charged for so you are billing for the diffrence?
    Ive never heard of a charge back.
    Thanks and great video!

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 6 měsíci

      If you know which circuits go to the rental units, you can simply look at the dollars spent on those circuits at the end of every month. Then request reimbursement from the tenants. Of course, this needs to be agreed on the lease.

    • @ddemier
      @ddemier Před 6 měsíci

      ​@handydadtv how do you monitor this Emporia Gen 2 24hrs a day and collect data?
      I have a Samsung S21 and turn on my hot spot and I can see any of the data untill I connect. Is there a cloud that the data goes too? I don't have home Wifi

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 6 měsíci

      @ddemier It uses the cloud to collect your data so it requires WiFi.

  • @colomacountry
    @colomacountry Před 11 měsíci

    Why do you think your garage fridge is using twice as much energy, you would think it would be the opposite being that it's not opened very often. Unless, your garage is really hot and or it's an older fridge? Also, can you see how many watts a circuit is pulling, I think you talked about this, but wasn't sure. Thank you so much for the video, it helped me decide if this was what I needed to monitor my mains and monitor my power consumption, because I can't use the CT that came with my Enphase as my electrical is all under ground and anyway I need something wireless.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 11 měsíci

      You can show graphs in watts, amps, and dollars. The garage is definitely hotter than the kitchen in the summer, plus it’s an older model.

  • @raymondboyle2722
    @raymondboyle2722 Před rokem

    Great vid. What size circuit is your car on, mine is a 60A, but only draws 48A. Wondering if the 50A sensor will work on that circuit?

    • @raymondboyle2722
      @raymondboyle2722 Před rokem

      Think I answered it...each 50A sensor is accurate with high resolution between 0.04A - 63A (5W - 7500W).

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      I have a 50-amp circuit for the car charger. 60A may be slightly thicker wire, but the CT should still fit.
      PS. You may have a max charge rate of 48 amps, but I don’t recommend charging that fast on a daily basis. I only charge at 15 amps nightly.

    • @raymondboyle2722
      @raymondboyle2722 Před rokem

      @@handydadtv Yup our cars can use 80%, but Absolutely nothing from Tesla to suggest 48A is of any consequence to batteries. Of much more import is not charging above 80%, but even then the lifetime effect is modest. We simply don’t have enough data except 10 plus years of Model S battery to base a charge rule outside what Tesla says.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      I reduce it more for safety than battery preservation. The faster you charge, the more heat is generated in the wires, panel, breaker, etc.

  • @TheMycroft1
    @TheMycroft1 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing your experience and thoughtful perspective. I had looked into the Vue before but wasn't aware of how smartplugs can integrate with the system; that's a strong selling point. One of my concerns is finding a way to identify that an electric oven has been left on - part of a 240V induction range that unfortunately isn't a smart device. I think Vue might help sense the problem, next trick is triggering a notification. One thing I wonder is: What do electricians and code inspectors think when they open a breaker box with one of these installed?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 2 lety +1

      I’m pretty sure electricians would hate it, mostly because I installed it myself and they wouldn’t see the need.
      If I was doing something that needed to be inspected, like building an addition on the house, I’d probably remove the Emporia for clarity.

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      @sfgttt985 Před rokem

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    • @sparkytas
      @sparkytas Před rokem +2

      Hi
      I'm an electrician and I think monitoring is smart. As long as you turn off the mains power to the switchboard before you install it, I think it's ok.

  • @savannahrei8674
    @savannahrei8674 Před 2 lety

    Great insight thank you. I am enjoying my heated floor this winter following your lead. How much power has your flooring used?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 2 lety

      Ah that’s a different house. My daughter has the heated floors. I WISH I had them here because the whole house is on a slab.

  • @MtnXfreeride
    @MtnXfreeride Před rokem

    in the heating times my electric changes so that anything over 700KW is a lower rate.. is it smart enough to calculate that?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      I’m not sure but you can export the data and do your own calculation if you want to double check your bill.

  • @ciliap
    @ciliap Před 3 měsíci

    I've had my vue for about over a year..... I like it a lot. My only complaint is I want more data analytic features and the ability to create custom reports etc. I'm not a super huge fan of my info going into the cloud and back down on something that truthfully could be localized on an SD card. That said.... its raw feedback in real time is second to none. I will say, my install was a PAIN as I have a newer home and the Breaker panel was JAMMED with wiring and those clamps are huge. I had to move different loads around just to ensure every other breaker was the one I wanted to track because clamping two breakers adjacent just wasn't happening. That may or may not be directly their fault. My other issue was the constant tripping of my AFCI breakers with the wired nut, tied together power leads. I ended up independently adding another breaker because...Why not when you have plenty of room at the bottom of the panel. Just to manage it alone. This eliminated all the issues. Other than that from a functionality standpoint its been great.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for the feedback! I export my data to CSV every year for safe keeping and just in case I want to do additional analysis.

  • @pico_cole
    @pico_cole Před rokem

    Question handydad - does the app monitor power from the two breakers that you tapped to power the unit? I saw in your previous video that you powered it from your garage breakers. Will those be excluded from the monitoring? Thanks for the videos!

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Those are just providing voltage to the unit. If I want to monitor their usage, I’d need to install CTs on them.

    • @pico_cole
      @pico_cole Před rokem

      CTs can be installed on the same breakers that are powering the unit? Thanks for your quick reply!

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Yup

    • @portlandlocalchurch8168
      @portlandlocalchurch8168 Před rokem

      The power for the unit is very low, like 5vdc or something miniscule,it will reflect on the whole house value but it's such a small amount that you won't see it

  • @kwrzesien17
    @kwrzesien17 Před rokem

    Would two of these units work in the same house? I have two 200A service panels...

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem +1

      Yes you can multiple Vues in the same app.

  • @geoffreymgray
    @geoffreymgray Před rokem

    Looking to add one, great video! Couple questions, (1) I have a 100a subpanel going to a tenant's unit...I think the product says 75a max; do you know what will happen? Maybe it will just max out if that circuit is drawing more than 75? (2) More of a curiosity, but on both of your refrigerators on the historical data there were a couple big spikes. Just curious if you know what caused that?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Get a separate Vue for the subpanel that just has the main CTs (if you don’t care about the tenant’s circuits).
      The spikes could be the frost-free function.

    • @geoffreymgray
      @geoffreymgray Před rokem

      @@handydadtv good idea. They do have a 60a circuit, so I'm not sure how that will react. The tenant is a pottery studio, so this is for their kiln.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Hopefully they pay for electricity!

  • @technobirdwootwoot
    @technobirdwootwoot Před 3 měsíci

    Have you had a minute to review the Vue Gen 3 offering that came out a few weeks ago, and comment on if it's worth the extra $$ vs. the Gen 2?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I haven’t heard anything about the Gen 3. Will investigate it.

  • @dougfry9949
    @dougfry9949 Před rokem

    Is the app just on the phone/tablet or is there a PC based app? tks

  • @rpmspeedyblue
    @rpmspeedyblue Před 2 lety

    I’m currently looking for one. My previous one stop working

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 2 lety +1

      Look no further. Link in description.

  • @johns2590
    @johns2590 Před 2 lety +1

    Is the App only cloud based? I would like to access the date from my local network (wifi is fine) but I am leary of cloud based since they always go to a pay to view data or they might go away and then where will we be?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 2 lety

      The default installation like I did uses cloud services. There may be other options for hacking the device to locally capture your data.
      They don’t charge at this point. But yes that can change.
      You could download your data every month to mitigate the risk of “data held hostage” in the future.

  • @cullenshirley2623
    @cullenshirley2623 Před 4 měsíci

    Ohhh....would you know how to get my devices "online" without me opening up 3 boxes to somehow reset the Vue box inside. :( Not a task I want to do, as Ive caulked the panels to eliminate the draft coming from the wall into my rooms. THanks

  • @bjnopoli
    @bjnopoli Před 8 měsíci

    Can you input your own date? Or does it automatically know the date?

  • @cheddarcheese
    @cheddarcheese Před 2 lety

    I am going to give the 3ph unit a try. I am more interested in amps than Kw/h.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 2 lety +1

      Let me know how it goes

    • @billjohnson3344
      @billjohnson3344 Před 2 lety +1

      Understand that Amps is a somewhat bogus calculation in the Emporia software and not a real value. Then the Vue 2 first came out, Amps wasn't even in the app. Which I guess makes sense as a power monitor, so just W/kW/kWh/$. Enough people asked for Amps and they added it - in software. It just takes the power and divides it by a fixed 120V - regardless of actual voltage. So it isn't accurate, and gets messed up if you use the multiplier for 240V circuits.

    • @cheddarcheese
      @cheddarcheese Před 2 lety

      @@billjohnson3344 Aren't they using standard induction "clamps" like a normal clam-on amp meter?
      It seem like they are multiplying amps (from the clamps) * line voltage. I don't think they are accounting for power factor etc.

    • @billjohnson3344
      @billjohnson3344 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cheddarcheese Yes, the CT clamps are the same type as a clamp amp meter would have. But the hardware only uses this internally - the system doesn't expose the real amps in the software (presently). It only sends Watts and then they try and undo that if you select amps in the software. They designed it as a power meter not realizing people may also want to look at just current. So that information is not being sent to their cloud - even though internally true Amps are measured.
      They are absolutely are using power factor for the power measurements. They did not with the original Vue (this is a 2nd generation Vue), and that original device gave bad information for anything except resistive loads. So if you use a clamp meter on a circuit with something non-resistive (motor), it will not show the same as what their software is falsely calculating by just taking power / 120. Unknown if / when they will fix this. If you visit their forum, a lot of this is discussed there.

  • @Cd1988B
    @Cd1988B Před 8 měsíci

    hi there, does it keep a history of the kWh spent over many months? what is its limit?

  • @kevinleesmith
    @kevinleesmith Před rokem

    You can easily see the trend of your refrigerator by looking at the refrigerator circuit and then choosing your time period day month year etc!

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      You are correct

    • @kevinleesmith
      @kevinleesmith Před rokem +1

      @@handydadtv I've used one of these monitoring 8 circuits in my home since October last year (and found out that my fridge/freezer was using so much power I've replaced it and the saving in power over 1 year will cover the cost). Its a great system, I just wish ther graphing was a lot better and I wish they would release uk 240v smart plugs

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Great info thanks

  • @kenkrick7596
    @kenkrick7596 Před 4 měsíci

    I'd like to know more about connecting to Home Assistant?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 4 měsíci

      letmegooglethat.com/?q=esphome+emporia+vue

  • @chrimony
    @chrimony Před 2 lety +1

    Putting those smart plugs everywhere seems a lot easier than messing with the electric panel. Based on their website prices, for $150 you can get 15 of them for around $10 a pop, which ends up costing the same as the electric panel version.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 2 lety +7

      That’s fine for anything plugged in, but it won’t help with any hard-wired or 240-volt appliances.

    • @melvinp.h.3069
      @melvinp.h.3069 Před 2 lety +5

      There's absolutely no comparison. Smart plugs are low current and can bottleneck or burn if overcharged. This system has lightyears ahead of outlet plugs. Absolutely worth the money.

    • @billjohnson3344
      @billjohnson3344 Před 2 lety +10

      Watch out with the Emporia smart plugs. Lots of issues on their forum with people using them on say freezers to monitor power consumption, only to find out that a momentary power-outage and restoral results in the devices staying off and not turning back on. Some people have even gone so far to crack them open and hot-wire them always on - and just use the monitor function. Although the clamps in the panel is more work than a monitored smart plug, it is non-invasive to the circuit and can't fail open-circuit (off).

    • @JackRussell021
      @JackRussell021 Před rokem

      When I installed mine, I used up 12 of the 16 slots just on 240V circuits, which can't be monitored with the smart plug. Then there are appliances like the dishwasher that are hardwired, and you can't use the smart plug there either.

  • @reynaldotorres4349
    @reynaldotorres4349 Před 10 měsíci

    Can be monitored remotely, outside the wi-fi?

  • @bennguyen1313
    @bennguyen1313 Před 5 měsíci

    I wouldn't mind using Emporia as a security monitor.. for example, texting me that my garage door opened.
    However, I'm hesitant on cloud services, not because of privacy, but because it can go out of business, change the subscription pricing, etc. I have a graveyard of products that no longer worked after the company went under (MyZeo, Chumby, Blue Line EM100B, Simple.tv, Slingbox, etc, etc)
    BTW, how difficult is it to determine what device is on what circuit breaker. For example, one switch controls the kitchen, hallway and bedroom.. so would I have to buy Emporium plugs to distinguish?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 5 měsíci

      It’s easy. For example, I wasn’t sure which circuit my TV was on so I just turned it on and off while looking at the Emporia app.

  • @janisjersovs7525
    @janisjersovs7525 Před 5 měsíci

    But it only works precisely if every MCB or CBRO supplying specific device.
    In Ireland, we have MCB for lights on groundfloor, first floor, socket groundfloor, first floor, kitchen appliances, water heater and that's it.

  • @dickthompson8018
    @dickthompson8018 Před 5 měsíci

    Any idea how a sub panel in my garage that has solar and car charger in the sub one. Energy in in the day, energy out at night?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 4 měsíci

      Unless you have a battery backup system, your solar is going out to the grid during the day and pulling from the grid at night.

    • @dickthompson8018
      @dickthompson8018 Před 4 měsíci

      @@handydadtv yes, that I understand, my question is how will the Emporia app handle bi direction energy flow. Thanks

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 4 měsíci

      @dickthompson8018 You identify the sensor as connected to solar. The app does the rest.

  • @justmeEnglandUK
    @justmeEnglandUK Před 3 měsíci

    Would like to see it flashed and running with esp home

  • @ahscreations677
    @ahscreations677 Před rokem

    Can i install with my home's main electric meter to monitor all bill & consumption?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Yes, you can get it with the two big sensors only, but I’m not sure what value that would add unless you don’t trust your electric meter.
      Adding circuit sensors gives insight to where the electricity is being consumed.

    • @ahscreations677
      @ahscreations677 Před rokem

      @@handydadtv does two sensors are sufficient for small house?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Personally, I wouldn’t bother with only 2 sensors.

  • @davidmckee2914
    @davidmckee2914 Před 9 měsíci

    I am getting an error that says We Have Detected 3 200A Sensors and 2 Valid Voltages? Does anyone know why this is occurring. I do have only 2 - 200 Amp sensors on both main phases and I have the power split to the unit between two adjacent breakers. It is showing I have 3 phases instead of 2 and this is causing 33% more wattage, amps etc. Thanks for your input.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 9 měsíci

      I have never seen that error before. Sorry.

  • @jasperthomas8048
    @jasperthomas8048 Před rokem

    Are you able to see the balance between L1 and L2 (220v)?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem +1

      Yes, you see the usage for each line individually so you can shuffle circuits if you want to improve the balance.

  • @JamalMooreTravelBuddy
    @JamalMooreTravelBuddy Před 4 měsíci

    whats the difference between load management and a monitoring system

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 4 měsíci

      Load management is the active control of electricity consumption. The Vue provides no control, just monitoring.

    • @JamalMooreTravelBuddy
      @JamalMooreTravelBuddy Před 4 měsíci

      ​@handydadtv can you recommend a load management device

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 4 měsíci

      @JamalMooreTravelBuddy No sorry.

  • @ThomasMurphy-yw2ws
    @ThomasMurphy-yw2ws Před rokem

    How do you monitor more than 16 circuits in a single panel? Is that an option?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      16 is the max per device. But it’s not an issue. You have the big CTs on the mains to give you total consumption. I only monitor the circuits with appliances and the most variable usage that I can potentially do something about. The rest just rolls up to the mains as “other”.

    • @mancavecrypto7750
      @mancavecrypto7750 Před rokem +1

      I have 2 connected, but you only need to connect one of them to the mains, the 2nd one can be subordinated to the primary one.

  • @Hubjeep
    @Hubjeep Před rokem

    3:49 My electric bill is confusing!!!!! kWh AND delivery charge? I think it also varies by consumption.

  • @jetfanroy
    @jetfanroy Před 2 lety

    How much does this retail for?

  • @dmariop9253
    @dmariop9253 Před 8 měsíci

    Is your Tesla charger pulling alot

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 8 měsíci

      It’s variable. I normally charge at 15 amps but it can go up to 32.

  • @DCifuentesJ
    @DCifuentesJ Před 5 měsíci

    Why your "Car charger" has a battery icon next to it?

  • @kevinleesmith
    @kevinleesmith Před rokem

    The x box "spike" was 10w! Hardly a spike!

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem +1

      It’s like a dripping faucet. It adds up.

  • @bbishop7628
    @bbishop7628 Před 11 měsíci

    I wish it had more than 16 circuits. The smart plugs are sold out.

  • @nickhurley2472
    @nickhurley2472 Před rokem

    Dad god mode.

  • @lukeno4143
    @lukeno4143 Před rokem

    most homes have 3 or 4 circuits. 2 power outlet circuits, oven, air conditioner? how can this guy end up with 16 circuits? what does a circuit mean here?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem +2

      Built in 2018. Codes have changed. Each room has its own circuit. Several in the kitchen.

    • @TheUnofficialMaker
      @TheUnofficialMaker Před rokem

      if built in 1940

    • @lukeno4143
      @lukeno4143 Před rokem

      @@TheUnofficialMaker 1992 this home has 3 circuits

    • @TheUnofficialMaker
      @TheUnofficialMaker Před rokem

      @@lukeno4143 guess you got the wrong 'electrician'

    • @lukeno4143
      @lukeno4143 Před rokem

      @@TheUnofficialMaker no its the same in every house i have seen. this is not usa. 240v if that makes a diff.

  • @arturdzido7112
    @arturdzido7112 Před rokem

    I wonder whether you actually saved as much as the device costed you?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Hard to say. I’m still optimizing things.

    • @TheUnofficialMaker
      @TheUnofficialMaker Před rokem +1

      depends how you use the data, its to see where your money is going.

  • @Just_An_Idea_For_Consideration

    i was all on board until you said it stored info in the cloud!!!
    I REFUSE TO USE SOFTWARE THAT STORES MY INFO IN THE CLOUD!
    But thx for review

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      I’ve heard others say this device can be flashed with ESPHome and data stored locally.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      gist.github.com/flaviut/93a1212c7b165c7674693a45ad52c512

  • @rogermartin404
    @rogermartin404 Před 9 měsíci +1

    If someone needs to see their heater used $6 of electricity in a month, their probably too cheap to even buy this gadget. 😂

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 9 měsíci

      Data enables intelligent decisions.

  • @davehouser1
    @davehouser1 Před rokem

    Setting up ESPhome to flash the device looks complicated. Your comment translates to "Emporia vue requires cloud connection to work" as flashing a drive is not that easy.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      I haven’t investigated flashing the device.

    • @TheUnofficialMaker
      @TheUnofficialMaker Před rokem

      yes very complicated, buggy, crashes my home assistant.

  • @Scaliad
    @Scaliad Před rokem

    Doesn't work without internet connection... That can be a cell phone, but it must have a 2.4ghz internet connection.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      If you use Home Assistant, it can be flashed with ESPHome. I haven’t done it, but I know it can be done.

    • @Scaliad
      @Scaliad Před rokem

      @@handydadtv Thanks for that info... I will look into it!

  • @MaxMediaUSA
    @MaxMediaUSA Před rokem

    You DAMAGE the X-Box whenever you unplug it without shutting it down completely internally. It's the same as just unplugging your computer without shutting it down. Be careful what you just unplug when it comes to electronics.

  • @apex007
    @apex007 Před 2 lety

    Chris, sorry still not convinced. I imagine the usage of this for most people would be to look at the app at the end of the month and never look at it again. Also, I think I covered most the use cases you mentioned, below:
    Double check electric bill -- you electric provider won't care. They are the final arbiter
    Vampire -- one time fix. There are simpler ways to find it
    Charging a tenant for electric use - probably the only use where I find any value in this device
    Monitoring chest freezer failures - simpler devices that can be plugged in point of use

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 2 lety +4

      That’s fine. It’s not for everyone.

    • @billjohnson3344
      @billjohnson3344 Před 2 lety +2

      Although the setup that Chris installed may be more involved and more data that many people need, the version of the Emporia Vue 2 combo with just the mains clamps is much easier to install and does provided good overall usage. Like the Sense, but without the smart AI of the Sense (that never worked). You can go with that and use none of the circuit sensors, of just use a handful for things you may be interested in (like EV charging and solar).
      Also, a side benefit of this is that you can monitor things remotely when you are not home. Like if you forgot to turn something off when going on vacation - can check remotely and send a neighbor over. Maybe not needed, but surely neat - even if to just show off to your friends.

    • @dane9193
      @dane9193 Před 2 lety +4

      I'd have to disagree. I think I'm similar to Chris, I love smart devices and I love data and seeing what my earned dollars are going toward. For some folks who don't care, ignorance is bliss in not caring what's contributing to your overall energy usage. But myself being energy conscious and wanting to do my best to curb usage during peak times, this type of device is exactly what I'm looking for. I have an Eyedro energy meter and was considering the Sense as well, but the more I research this product, the more this one's looking like a smart choice.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před 2 lety +3

      I’ve heard many people say the smart AI in Sense is all hype and it doesn’t work. So that’s why I though Vue would be better.
      Now I’m just sitting here collecting data for the first year so I can look back and begin to look for trends.
      That’s the thing about data. You never know what you’ll discover until you analyze it.

  • @TheUnofficialMaker
    @TheUnofficialMaker Před rokem

    esphome is a nightmare in my experience.

  • @jovetj
    @jovetj Před rokem +1

    LOL! Units "carbon" and "trees"
    Utter bullshit.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem

      Yeah I don’t bother with those. I only look at Watts and Dollars.

  • @xincarceratedx
    @xincarceratedx Před rokem

    What? "Unsponsored video that contains products provided without charge", that's sponsored you dolt. Have you forgot the meaning of "sponsored"?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Před rokem +4

      Sponsored means “paid” with a contractual agreement. Cash money. 💰
      Demo products are not sponsorships. I can’t pay my mortgage with all the gadgets people send me.

    • @xincarceratedx
      @xincarceratedx Před rokem

      @@handydadtv wrong. Sponsored can also mean given a product of value for free, with or without strings attached from the manufacturer to the receiver of the product with value. Manufacturers don't give product of value for free without a general ROI, it's why CZcams channels are required to divulge per federal regulation, they are sponsored.
      "I can't pay my mortgage with all the gadgets people send me", yes actually you can, you also can pay your mortgage by the money you did not have to pay to get said products of varying value. Don't be disingenuous.

    • @broctonnunns280
      @broctonnunns280 Před rokem +1

      @@xincarceratedx BWAHAHAHAHA dude you are so salty about this guy getting sent devices to review.

    • @TheUnofficialMaker
      @TheUnofficialMaker Před rokem

      @@xincarceratedx picky picky. chill!