Nice, the electrician wired up the span panels yesterday exactly how I wanted them, and now I can remotely(!) monitor it, since I also got Internet working at the house. The future is cool.
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Richard "mtfnpy" Harman (xabean@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jan-2025 04:52:08 JST Richard "mtfnpy" Harman -
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feld (feld@friedcheese.us)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jan-2025 04:52:08 JST feld @xabean What app is that / what gadgets for measuring those circuits ? -
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Richard "mtfnpy" Harman (xabean@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jan-2025 05:29:40 JST Richard "mtfnpy" Harman @feld span panel and it's own android app. But there is a JSON API you can hit, and the home assistant community has made an integration for it already.
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feld (feld@friedcheese.us)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jan-2025 05:29:40 JST feld @xabean Does it require some sort of specialized "smart breakers" in that panel? -
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feld (feld@friedcheese.us)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jan-2025 05:42:17 JST feld @xabean Yeah Inwas skimming the specs but couldn't tell what breakers it used. It didn't specifically mention Westinghouse or Square D etc so I was wondering if the breakers were special (and annoyingly expensive) -
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Richard "mtfnpy" Harman (xabean@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jan-2025 05:42:18 JST Richard "mtfnpy" Harman @feld no, the panel itself is smart. https://Span.io
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Richard "mtfnpy" Harman (xabean@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jan-2025 05:52:00 JST Richard "mtfnpy" Harman @feld Square D is supported, because I've read the docs and that's listed in there, and that's what I've got at the new home build.
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feld (feld@friedcheese.us)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jan-2025 05:52:06 JST feld @xabean Very cool, thanks for sharing! In conversation permalink
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