From rjw at alembic.com Mon Jan 28 23:28:50 2008 From: rjw at alembic.com (Ron Wickersham) Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 23:28:50 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Santa-rosa-pm] January Meeting Message-ID: the next meeting is Tuesday night, 28 Jan 2008 19:30. our meeting place is Alembic, 3005 Wiljan Ct., Santa Rosa. directions are at http://sonoma.pm.org/directions.html -ron /~\ The ASCII Ribbon Campaign \ / No HTML/RTF in email X No Word docs in email / \ Respect for open standards From rjw at alembic.com Tue Jan 29 07:37:57 2008 From: rjw at alembic.com (Ron Wickersham) Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:37:57 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Santa-rosa-pm] January Meeting (corrected) Message-ID: the next meeting is Tuesday night, 29 Jan 2008 19:30. our meeting place is Alembic, 3005 Wiljan Ct., Santa Rosa. directions are at http://sonoma.pm.org/directions.html -ron /~\ The ASCII Ribbon Campaign \ / No HTML/RTF in email X No Word docs in email / \ Respect for open standards From danlyke at flutterby.com Tue Jan 29 08:43:38 2008 From: danlyke at flutterby.com (Dan Lyke) Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 08:43:38 -0800 Subject: [Santa-rosa-pm] January Meeting (corrected) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20080129084338.1d726717@dominique> On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:37:57 -0800 (PST) Ron Wickersham wrote: > the next meeting is Tuesday night, 29 Jan 2008 19:30. I just moved to Petaluma, so I want to start attending more than once or twice a year, but, alas, tonight I'm flying out to Utah to meet with clients. However, at the last meeting I was at, Ron mentioned wanting to play a bit with power management. I've done two things towards that end in the mean-time: I've talked a bunch with my dad about cheap circuits for current measurement, and I've got a couple of ideas that are just waiting for some time to prototype, mostly revolving around one leg of a 110v circuit going through a ferrous ring, a couple of wraps of wire around that ring feeding through a few Ohm resistor, and measuring the voltage across the resistor. Right now hung up in the theory of trying to get more than 10 bits out of the ADC on my microcontroller, because I'd like to read milliwatts to the full load of a standard 15 (or even 20) amp circuit. ...And... A friend sent me a "BlueLine PowerCost Monitor"[1], a little device that just clamps on to the outside of your power meter and reads the physical dial (using something like an optical mouse sensor), and then broadcasts that to a receiver box. I'd love it even more if I could get the data out into a computer, but the impact of having a number in the middle of the house that reflects how many lights we have on is already being felt. Tying all of this stuff to Perl is waiting on me getting my work situation stabilized a little bit, but it's coming... Dan [1] http://www.bluelineinnovations.com/nlpower/powercost.html