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The OWL Wireless Electricity Monitor

25 May 2011
The OWL is a wireless electricity monitor. Installation is very easy; you just have to install the Sensor Clip to live outgoing supply cable. The Sensor Clip along with the Sender Box will transmit data to the OWL display. The device provides you with up to the second information about your energy consumption in terms of power, cost, and your carbon footprint. You can also transmit electricity data to your PC using the OWL USB Connect. The supplied software will allow you to track your ...

Kill-A-Watt

25 May 2011
Kill-A-Watt is an electricity monitoring device that shows you how much electricity you're consuming currently or in the short-term (a day or a week). This device is designed to monitor electricity consumption of individual appliances. Setting up this device is very easy, just plug the device in the wall socket, then plug the appliance on the Kill-A-Watt socket. Kill-A-Watt has a digital display in which you can see information about the energy consumption of your appliance. Unfortunately, ...

Holmes

25 May 2011
Holmes is the software companion of the Wattson electricity monitor (http://www.diykyoto.com/uk/wattson/about). This software will show you how much electricity you've been using over the last 28 days. It can also store your data for months and even years. The software has graphs to show you how much you've saved and when. You can look at your data by hours, days, and months. Installation is very easy; it can be done on both PC or Mac computers. You just need to download the software from ...

Google PowerMeter

25 May 2011
Google PowerMeter is a Google.org project. It's a free energy monitoring tool that allows you to view your home's energy consumption from anywhere online. Google PowerMeter supports receiving data from physical devices such as Current Cost, The Energy Detective, and Watts Up Meters. Visit http://www.google.com/powermeter/about/get-powermeter.html to see if you can use Google PowerMeter. If you’re one of the lucky neighborhoods whose utility company supports Google PowerMeter, you don’t have ...

Fuelly

25 May 2011
Fuelly is a web site where you can track, share, and compare your gas mileage over time. Upon signing up for free, you can add cars or motorcycles to your profile. Between fuel-ups, you can manually record on the site the miles you drove. The web site has records of our average, last, and best mileage per gallon. You can also basic stats and graphs of your gas mileage. The web site also has a mobile version at http://m.fuelly.com/ so you can track gas mileage while you're on the go.
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