Hi,
I've been monitoring my energy usage using a TREC CurrentCost monitor and a seperate plug-in monitor and found something strange when I use a electrical item in my garage...
If I switch on a 9v PSU adapter, the plug-in monitor shows it's energy usage as 1 watt (as expected). The TREC monitor however shows 30 Watts usage through the electric meter! - (With nothing else but the TREC and the PSU switched on. The TREC on it's own doesn't register any usage.)
The TREC and plug-in monitor measurments corospond with each other when checking several items inside the house i.e. If an appliance shows 60w on the plug-in monitor, the TREC shows 60w.
My garage is linked to my house from the back of a double socket on the house, along circa 7-8metres of armoured cable into a garage GE consumer unit. Wiring is original as fitted by the house builder circa 15 yrs ago. The PSU is for a FM receiver unit (to operate a door opener) and is currently switched on 24/7 using 30watts instead of 1w
Is it 'normal' for armoured cable / a 2nd consumer unit to require an additional 30watts of energy??? If not, any idea's on what's causing the increase in usage?
The PSU's cables are attached to the wall so before I start removing it and trying it in the house, I thought I'd ask on here!?
UpgradeMe
P.s. My next test (when I have the house to myself) is to try some other item (perhaps a 60w light) and compare.
I've been monitoring my energy usage using a TREC CurrentCost monitor and a seperate plug-in monitor and found something strange when I use a electrical item in my garage...
If I switch on a 9v PSU adapter, the plug-in monitor shows it's energy usage as 1 watt (as expected). The TREC monitor however shows 30 Watts usage through the electric meter! - (With nothing else but the TREC and the PSU switched on. The TREC on it's own doesn't register any usage.)
The TREC and plug-in monitor measurments corospond with each other when checking several items inside the house i.e. If an appliance shows 60w on the plug-in monitor, the TREC shows 60w.
My garage is linked to my house from the back of a double socket on the house, along circa 7-8metres of armoured cable into a garage GE consumer unit. Wiring is original as fitted by the house builder circa 15 yrs ago. The PSU is for a FM receiver unit (to operate a door opener) and is currently switched on 24/7 using 30watts instead of 1w
Is it 'normal' for armoured cable / a 2nd consumer unit to require an additional 30watts of energy??? If not, any idea's on what's causing the increase in usage?
The PSU's cables are attached to the wall so before I start removing it and trying it in the house, I thought I'd ask on here!?
UpgradeMe
P.s. My next test (when I have the house to myself) is to try some other item (perhaps a 60w light) and compare.