 Alright, so today we're going to put in an Emporia Vue energy monitor. So I already have a sense in here and I actually just took out the first generation Emporia Vue. This is the second generation. So I'm going to go turn off the power and unbox this and start clamping it in. But it's going to go a couple lines on the main up here and then this one has 16 CT clamps so I could watch 16 different circuits. So I'm going to get started on that. Alright, so here's the box and inside this is the main monitor here. So it looks like that. Got a whole bunch of stuff plugged into it and then there are, these are 8 CT clamps each in here. So I'll start pulling those out and plugging them in. Alright, so this is Emporia's brain and box and this is the sense energy monitor. So you can see they're pretty similar in size. And this is the second generation device. The first generation did not do voltage monitoring. So this one does. So there's A, B, and C. So this will handle three phase power, but this is a house. So it's just two phase or 220, it's two legs of 110. And then it holds 16 different CTs. And this is the thing I really like about it. All of these are just headphone jacks. Why hasn't anybody done a headphone jack yet? This is absolutely brilliant because the little tiny wires you have to plug in are a real pain in the tuchus. So this makes this a pretty quick install. I just have to decide which circuits I'm going to monitor and then I need to write down which is which. Alright, my main breaker happens to be outdoors, which is unusual for my market. Certainly not unusual for a lot of the country, particularly the south. So I have a 200 amp breaker and I'm going to shut that off. This is where it's really helpful to have some work lights. So these I just use from usually spray foam jobs. But here are the two accessory boxes. And so this has the two main clamps in it. And then also this is the wire here for powering it. And then over here there are eight CT clamps. So I'll get started putting those in. And so I just labeled my box. So I have a handwritten sheet that I need to put into a spreadsheet and then print out. But I need to note which circuits I am putting a CT on. So that's what I have to do next. So I will dig into that and now the power is off. Alright, so this is a really nice thing that they send you. They send you this little piece of wire. And so I'm going to wire the power in to this breaker and this breaker. So it's important they need to be next to each other. So you can see down here. I just opened these slots up earlier because my heat pump will use these down the road. But you can see where those lines are coming off and they switch. So that one comes off this side and the next one comes off the other side. So those are going to these two wires coming in from the house. So you have to make sure that when you power it, you hit both sides. And so that's what I'm doing with these two breakers. So here's one side. Here's the other side. It doesn't really matter at all just so long as you're taking two that are consecutive, you will get the two sides. So important to note. Alright, so now I have those taped up and they're going into this breaker and this breaker. And then the blue and white I have going to neutral like the directions say. Okay, so I made a list of all the circuits. And this is an important thing to do. You have to figure out what goes where. And sometimes you're not going to know so you're just going to have to do it. So this is just my handwritten list and I will put this into a spreadsheet here shortly. But I also was consolidating breakers. I wanted to open up these four spots so that I can put my heat pump in. So I needed to make this list and as you can see it's messy. I kept changing things as I was going depending on where things are going to fit, what wires there were and so forth. So really important to have this because you need to know what's what. If you don't know what something is you can always put a CT clamp on it and then watch for it to actually be running. My old house I had like eight circuits. I didn't know what they were and I figured out seven of them by watching an energy monitor. In that case it was this and then at a curb on that house as well. So important note make a list of all of your breakers. So I have chosen which ones I'm going to clamp. So this goes to my office and note that the L points towards the breaker over here and that's what it needs to do. The L goes to the load and then I have clamped the range important point on the anything that is 220 if it shares the same neutral. So if there's only one wire the neutral buses back here is actually the way they haven't wired its ground here neutral on the other side. But if it is a 220 device that pulls the same which pretty much all these double breakers are going to do with the exception of a sub panel. You can just clamp one and then in the app you can tell it to double that usage. So I had them clamp separately in the last install and they're really really close to each other. So they're close enough you can just double them and even if it's off by a couple percent it's not that big of a deal. So I clamped the range and then down here this is my water pump and so this is a sub panel here I'm 60 amp going to the shed and I used to charge my car off of this and once I get an electric car again I will be using that stunk to get rid of the volt but needed a van for towing our camper and then clamp the dryer and in this case this runs the washer and the dryer off of the same line. So this will be the laundry and this is the refrigerator because why not and I also want to see the sense can see the refrigerator so I want to see if it's catching all of the cycles or not. This is the water heater and I think that is it for the moment yeah that's the eight. So I have those all set up and note that all of them have the L going to the breaker. So next up is wire management I have to go find my zip ties I don't know that I know where they are right now I had the last set up zip tied pretty well and it was reasonably neat but know that this is going to be a train wreck pretty much no matter what you do with it in your electric panel so just do your best and don't judge each other too harshly if it looks a little messy. Okay then this is still far from neat but got my main clamps up there there's eight CTs here and I would recommend getting the 16 CT model just didn't happen to get this and I have this jammed in here enough that I can get the panel back on but you want to make sure you don't have too many wires like this one's going to be too close because when you put the cover back on it you're going to struggle to get that on so I'm going to go turn it on turn the power on and get the thing set up all right and I'm done it is hooked up to the Wi-Fi reporting so here's the old Emporia one so I'm just gonna pull that off because I switched what I'm monitoring and I purposely opened up these holes earlier again so that I can put a heat pump in and have some space for it and then it's funny I had to use blue tape my if my daughter used all of the tape in the entire house so any of the clear stuff so blue it is but I went and made that spreadsheet like I said with all of my notes so now I know which ones are being monitored and I also know where the power is because I didn't know that before so it installs complete and now because it's generation 2 it has voltage monitoring so I can trust numbers on it yet so I'm excited to watch this all right before we sign off I wanted to show you the app now that's this is working so you can see the different circuits that it is monitoring so you can check the main what the total wattage is and this will drive some people a little bit nuts but so there's minute if I move to the hour it shows what the usage is so that's kilowatt hours where the second and minutes ones show you the actual usage in watts or kilowatts so you can see the different things that I'm monitoring watching my office which is basically the internet then there's a two barn circuits and this is important because it's a sub panel so they are separate circuits but you can click on any one and see what's going on the refrigerator I really wanted to check this so that I can compare it against the sense so we'll see just how well it does it picking things up and you can see it runs a fair amount I happen to have an old fridge it was our basement fridge in our old house and when we moved we had to leave the good fridge and we brought this one so it's not the most efficient one it could be worse but it could be better but it's kind of interesting you can see there was a long cycle right here because I had the power off for about an hour while I was putting the monitor in and shooting the videos so pretty cool that you can see all this stuff and now I get to see some things that I didn't before I'm glad to have updated this so I didn't have the water pump before and I didn't have the refrigerator before so by only putting one clamp on some of these 220s I opened up a couple extra that I could watch so I'm really curious to watch this and thanks again to Emporia for sending the product to me but I also really liked the product so that's important I don't like to put positive reviews up for something that I don't like so hope this little quick review of the app is helpful. Alright so it's in and you can see the empty slot so I'm going to put an affiliate link at the bottom and so if this is something that interests you this is a really nice tool for figuring out what's going on if you've got something in your house that you just don't know what's going on this is a really good tool to get and try and figure that out and also if you are electrifying this is a really good tool to understand just how much energy you're using because a lot of your friends and family are gonna be nervous about pulling a furnace and putting a heat pump in its place as is your contractor and probably yourself so this is a good way to understand what's going on to make yourself feel better so I'm Nate the house whisperer take a look for the affiliate link at the bottom because you can get a couple bucks off and then I get a couple of bucks as well but take a look at that and if this is something that sounds interesting go get one or even hire an electrician to put it in and I hope this was a helpful video so again I'm Nate the house whisperer have a wonderful day bye bye