Please take a moment to let me know your thoughts. I’d like to hear them.
Do you have any ideas about energy conservation? Maybe you have an idea about how I might improve the site?
Thanks for taking the time to write.
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kimq says:
06/03/09 at 22:16:55
I love this idea — I’ve wanted a web community where people can post real data on their energy usage. Looks like google is trying to make this happen in limited locations. If everyone with a TED were willing to post their data, we’d have a lot of interesting things to discuss. I’m trying to get mine posted here… (having a little trouble with sqlite)
Kim
mike says:
06/09/09 at 20:17:23
Let me know how I can help. Please post any questions you might have.
Thanks for stopping by.
Mike
crna1 says:
10/05/09 at 12:46:17
Can I do this with TED 5000
mike says:
10/05/09 at 15:40:17
I have not tried it with the TED 5000, but I am happy to assist you if you want to try it.
Mike
Jim says:
10/18/09 at 14:51:24
I just received and installed my Ted5000-C, which is Google Powermeter enabled, and was looking for a way to place the data on the web for others to peruse. It looks like this may be the answer.
Jim says:
10/18/09 at 15:09:12
Anyone have an ideas or information on wireless water usage monitors? I’d like to monitor and graph my water usage to the house and irrigation system.
mogur says:
10/18/09 at 15:27:27
So, I tried to install Current Watchers Windows Service on my system (Vista Ultimate 32 bit). I’m running a TED5000-C. I get the can’t find Sqlite3 error. I saw the message about copying Sqlite3.dll so thought I’d give that a try… However, a search could not fine any SQlite file anywhere on my system. Perhaps TED changed their architecture for Footprints 5000?
Tom
mike says:
10/19/09 at 14:57:54
Hi,
When you install the Current Watchers application on the Vista PC, you have to do so from an Admin level command prompt, else it will not allow the service to access your sqlite.
kimq says:
06/03/09 at 22:16:55
I love this idea — I’ve wanted a web community where people can post real data on their energy usage. Looks like google is trying to make this happen in limited locations. If everyone with a TED were willing to post their data, we’d have a lot of interesting things to discuss. I’m trying to get mine posted here… (having a little trouble with sqlite)
Kim
mike says:
06/09/09 at 20:17:23
Let me know how I can help. Please post any questions you might have.
Thanks for stopping by.
Mike
crna1 says:
10/05/09 at 12:46:17
Can I do this with TED 5000
mike says:
10/05/09 at 15:40:17
I have not tried it with the TED 5000, but I am happy to assist you if you want to try it.
Mike
Jim says:
10/18/09 at 14:51:24
I just received and installed my Ted5000-C, which is Google Powermeter enabled, and was looking for a way to place the data on the web for others to peruse. It looks like this may be the answer.
Jim says:
10/18/09 at 15:09:12
Anyone have an ideas or information on wireless water usage monitors? I’d like to monitor and graph my water usage to the house and irrigation system.
mogur says:
10/18/09 at 15:27:27
So, I tried to install Current Watchers Windows Service on my system (Vista Ultimate 32 bit). I’m running a TED5000-C. I get the can’t find Sqlite3 error. I saw the message about copying Sqlite3.dll so thought I’d give that a try… However, a search could not fine any SQlite file anywhere on my system. Perhaps TED changed their architecture for Footprints 5000?
Tom
mike says:
10/19/09 at 14:57:54
Hi,
When you install the Current Watchers application on the Vista PC, you have to do so from an Admin level command prompt, else it will not allow the service to access your sqlite.
Please see: http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/02/17/how-to…
From the admin command prompt, please execute the Current Watcher installation.
I think this should solve your sqlite issue. I don’t know whether the DB is the same on the 5000 series TED. Please report back on what you find out.
Mike