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Fibaro HC2 Consumption + Qubino Smart Meter


MonkY

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Hello everyone!

I have about 15 Fibaro Plugs and about 20 Fibaro Dimmers connected to my HC2. As i am having issues with my power provider (the consumption they compute is much higher than should be), i have bought and installed a Qubino Smart Meter.

As the Qubino Smart Meter is connected to my main outlet, computing the usage of the whole house, HC2 is making a sum of Qubino Smart Meter + all other modules, resulting in a much higher consumption.

The only way i have found is to go to each module and disable the "Show energy consumption measurements". Unfortunately, if i do this, they also stop showing me the realtime usage for each module (specially in smartphone/tablet app), which makes them useless if i want to see how much power each devices use.

 

Is there any way i could set the HC2 so it compute the total consumption only from the Qubino Smart Meter, but also to be able to see the consumption of each other module separetelly?

 

Thanks in advance!

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hi @MonkY,

there was a thread in this forum where they used a workaround.

It was roughly like this:

- take an unused output of a fibaro double switch

- calculate qubino measured value minus all other measured values

- add the result to the consumption of this unused output

like this you get the true total.

 

I think it was this thread:

 

BR - kro

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