Hello,
In September 2018, ENEA replaced the old bidirectional meter with super / hyper / extra / lux - one that has an IP address and sends the consumption / production states to ENEA itself.
The only plus from this change so far is that the lecturers stopped visiting me.
As there was the old counter, at the peak times, two would come at intervals of a few days. One read only the energy consumed and the other - produced :-)
And now the cons:
- in the new ISKRA MT382 meter, there is no option to enter all registers via SET DATA, and thus - no access to historical indexes of consumption and production (1.8.0.1, 1.8.0.2, 1.8.0.3 etc., 2.8.0.1, 2.8.0.2 etc)
- the end user has no added value from the wireless readings. I know that other operators can see the current consumption on the website. In ENEA there is a tab "Readings on-line" in the e-side, which is used to ... manually give readings from your own meter to the operator :-D
Pytanko - someone has the same type of counter and managed to read historical indexes?
Regards,
Peter
In September 2018, ENEA replaced the old bidirectional meter with super / hyper / extra / lux - one that has an IP address and sends the consumption / production states to ENEA itself.
The only plus from this change so far is that the lecturers stopped visiting me.
As there was the old counter, at the peak times, two would come at intervals of a few days. One read only the energy consumed and the other - produced :-)
And now the cons:
- in the new ISKRA MT382 meter, there is no option to enter all registers via SET DATA, and thus - no access to historical indexes of consumption and production (1.8.0.1, 1.8.0.2, 1.8.0.3 etc., 2.8.0.1, 2.8.0.2 etc)
- the end user has no added value from the wireless readings. I know that other operators can see the current consumption on the website. In ENEA there is a tab "Readings on-line" in the e-side, which is used to ... manually give readings from your own meter to the operator :-D
Pytanko - someone has the same type of counter and managed to read historical indexes?
Regards,
Peter