mr.bond
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Southern California Edison is currently rolling out new "smart" power meters everywhere. They are digital meters that report power usage wirelessly so that they can monitor them easier/better I guess? So they don't have to come walk the property. Apparently they can report every 5 minutes, but will log data on Edison's server every hour or half-hour, instead of averaging daily. My question is, will the low/high demand cycle raise suspicion when the lights turn on/off? Should I be worried? Does anyone operating a grow currently have one of these digital smart meters? Does Edison or other utilities monitor power patterns looking for 12/12 or 18/6 loads?
Please advise if you any information.
Thank you!
Mr. Bond
Southern California Edison is currently rolling out new "smart" power meters everywhere. They are digital meters that report power usage wirelessly so that they can monitor them easier/better I guess? So they don't have to come walk the property. Apparently they can report every 5 minutes, but will log data on Edison's server every hour or half-hour, instead of averaging daily. My question is, will the low/high demand cycle raise suspicion when the lights turn on/off? Should I be worried? Does anyone operating a grow currently have one of these digital smart meters? Does Edison or other utilities monitor power patterns looking for 12/12 or 18/6 loads?
Please advise if you any information.
Thank you!
Mr. Bond