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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I have a 20a 110v car charger that I wanted to validate what it was pulling. My 15a other brand device like this BEEPed meaning it was over allowed measurement. This one is showing that my new cable pulls 16a and can help me measure my usage for the car. Perfect.
marc Laval qc.
Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2025
C'est exactement ce que je voulais, pas difficile a comprendre.
MmmDee
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
I purchased this to log power usage and based on the app's picture and device's WiFi ability, I expected to do some data logging with it; however, while it will connect to Home Assistant, using the Tuya integration, the power meter only sends volage and then separately, current, each about every 4 seconds. Watts are not sent, neither is KWh. Of course you can calculate watts from the received data, but the measurements (I and E) are separated by roughly 3 to 200 milliseconds (I'm assuming they come in separate packets). The power meter would do excellent in providing immediate gross power readings or for a measured time span (for example, 24 hours). In summary, it appears well built, good display, legible multi-function buttons, app is usable, integrates somewhat with HA. Downside is the limited data logged in the app and transmitted via WiFi.
Doug
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
I keep track of my usage to run my Mach-E Ev, I plug this device into the wall then the Ford 120v charger into this, Perfect, Got this one because it can handle more power out and i can monitor remotely. Easy to install app on my-Iphone, Love that I can monitor remotely my power usage, The graphics to keep track of the power usage, what not that usefull for me, but I still rate this a 5 star,
JimBob-53
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023
I have a Ford F-150 Lightning with extended battery. I work from home so I do not need to charge daily, so I can afford to charge at Level 1 (120v/15A). I know after the EV is charged, the BMS continues to perform other maintenance tasks such as charging the 12V battery, keeping the EV batteries warm/cold as necessary, and other tasks. I have always been curious when this actually happens and how much additional electricity is used for these functions. In my browsing around Amazon, I ran across the PN2500. I was specifically interested in this model because it is rated at 25A, where others are only rated at 15A. My EV is plugged into a 20A AC outlet. The PN2500 is a bit more expensive as compared to others in this category, but it does have WiFi and APP for monitoring and fine tuning settings. So far, the PN2500 has performed flawlessly. I find the APP (IOS version) to be well designed, provides a lot of live data and so far has performed a lot better than I had expected. Most APPs for devices like this are clunky and hard to use and don't function as expected. This APP, however, is working great!. I don't need to into detail of all of the functions this device has, since there are several other reviewers that have covered that, and did a good job in their reviews doing so. There is one point I would like to make note of. If your mobile devices is using 5ghz WiFi at home, you will need to temporarily change your mobile device to 2.4Ghz. When the APP is first installed, it looks for the PN2500 using Bluetooth. Once it finds it, it starts to configure the network settings. It grabs the network config from your mobile for the initial setup. Since the PN2500 only supports 2.4ghz, and your mobile devices is currently configured for a 5ghz network, it will fail initial network setup. Again, change your mobile to use 2.4 temporarily and the initial network setup will be smooth as silk. At lease mine was. Yes, I had to temporarily change my mobile, but after network config was complete, I switched it back to 5ghz and the PN2500 continues to use 2.4ghz. I''m considering getting a 2nd PN2500. I would recommend that everyone has one of these in their tool box.
sara
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023
This is my second purchase of a Poniie Professional Monitoring equipment Tool and I found that it works really well!Poniie Professional is certainly Not a "one-trick pony!"I will try to keep my eye out for future innovations, as these are far more affordable, than leading brands.This Electric Power Usage Meter has many more features than similar products and was much more affordable!This Poniie PN2500 Professional Power Usage Meter is so beneficial with pinpoint accuracy that I was able to do all of my own electric modifications, as needed. My Poniie PN2500 is sure to be the Most Valuable Addition to my toolbox, out of all tools, from my many recent purchases.I now know that my home voltage of power delivered from the electric grid is Too High, as I saw spikes of 127-130v, instead of 110-115Vac. Now I know why my LED bulbs have been prematurely dying. Even at 24 hrs a day usage, vs 3hr recommended, a standard LED bulb should last at least 2-3 years, not 6 months or less. Most LED bulbs cannot handle excessive waste heat, as incandescent ones did and it's likely causing them to short.I did not have use for the wifi feature, but it's nice to know that it is available if needed.Also, The wattage used log came in handy, for usage monitoring to locate and remedy control over Electric energy hogs..
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