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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
I use a remote sensing 2-channel (dos hilos) digital 254 volt dual ammeter dual voltmeter and combined kWh meter to monitor my service drop. I can check 254 phase to phase and 127 volts individually to neutral. I also have a third voltmer that monitors neutral to earth ground. kWh are resetable but a totalizer cannot be reset. This is a wireless setup that is working about 90' from the service drop.
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Not sure why one would buy meters in the U.S.
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โSep-29-2016 06:11 PM
I have to defend RV camp prices, because by ACTUAL EXPERIENCE I have found, when an RV pulls in and connects, ALL the air conditioners are started, the hot water heater and 300 watt refrigerator get switched on.
Higher elevation parks do not have the high heat and humidity challenge. 2,000 ft altitude makes all the difference in the world.
CFE told me it is prohibited to sub-meter a service drop with meter.
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