Xant,

The smart meter was no part of my house power installation. The 
installation has three phase 230 V, mainly for the airco’s and three phase 
130 V for equipment and light.
I have installed the smart meter myself. By wiring 3 phase wires (6 mm2) 
from the main power switch to the smart meter and the 3 outgoing wires to 
the power rails. I followed studies electro technics, so I know what I’m 
doing.
The maximum input current of the meter is 100 A, so I didn’t have to use 
extra current transformers.
I bought a modbus to usb adapter which is wired to one of the usb inputs of 
the raspberry pi.

So, without a smart power meter with a modbus interface you are not a 
candidate for my modbus energy monitor I’m afraid.

Luc


On Monday, 8 June 2020 17:54:50 UTC-3, Xant wrote:
>
>
> Luc
>
> The Modbus Energy Monitor seems very enticing as next RPi Project.
>
> But as seen in snapshots your house power-panel seems much more "cleaner" 
> and high-tech than mine, which has the usual standard (and probably old) 
> power-switches/circuit-breaker and no "smart-meter".
>
> That said, think my house may not be a "candidate" for Modbus Energy 
> Monitor, correct?
>
> Xant
>

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