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Although Fibaro measures most of the devices (or it can be set by the power consumption of the lamp) I can get quite a good feeling how much energy is consumed.

However the best measurement is of course measuring the meter it selves from the supplier (for gas and electricity).

In the Netherlands we have Toon. A product of Eneco. They are offering it for free when agreeing a new contract for energy supply.

I observed that Toon has 2 things (correct me if I'm wrong).

1. Z-wave energy meters which communicate to the display of Toon

2. the display of Toon which is accessible via a web address

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Does anybody have experience with reading the meters from Toon and can they be directly integrated into HC2? Or are there any other z-Wave meters that can measure my power consumption in total (by the way the total minus the Fibaro measurement does clarify there is something leaking or consumed where I'm not aware of...). Is any other meter affordable against the 195 Euro for Toon?

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Is it possible to integrate Toon as a virtual device into HC2? For instance for reading the inside temperature or increasing/decreasing the temperature of heating?

I can read a lot about Toon, but this is always about how to hack Toon to control other z-Wave devices. but if you have the HC2 this is useless.

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have a look at ecodevices

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it can be integrated in the hc2 trough the api

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