Although I was hesitant to spend money on something like this, I got exactly the information I wanted. Energy usage (and how it works) and wanted to be able to track my entire house's usage in real-time to see where I'm using power, to see if my current generator is enough or if I should go for something with more power operation need . My house is in an emergency. (And with that, I'm learning that we could make do with what I already have and save me thousands.) I have a few minor issues that I hope will be improved in the future, but nothing that detracts from my experience would. Smaller clamps would be useful and it would be nice to be able to control more than two circuits. In addition, integration with Hue and smart plugs is a very handy feature, allowing you to better see where your energy is going.
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