S sdeleeuw Regular Contributor Aug 29, 2011 #1 I swear, at one time, I found a power strip that was ethernet enabled, that could monitor power remotely down to the port (outlet) level for about $400. I can't find it for the life of me...
I swear, at one time, I found a power strip that was ethernet enabled, that could monitor power remotely down to the port (outlet) level for about $400. I can't find it for the life of me...
K kanewolf Regular Contributor Aug 29, 2011 #2 What input voltage and what receptacle type C13, L5-15? How many outlets?
thiggins Mr. Easy Staff member Aug 30, 2011 #3 There are these, but no US outlets http://www.anel-elektronik.de/english/index.html Lots of network-controllable power strips, but few with current monitoring.
There are these, but no US outlets http://www.anel-elektronik.de/english/index.html Lots of network-controllable power strips, but few with current monitoring.
S sdeleeuw Regular Contributor Aug 30, 2011 #4 Bummer, yeah, just typical 5-20(I think?).... What I'm looking for is basically like a Kill-A-Watt power strip that's networkable and measures to the port level... bummer...
Bummer, yeah, just typical 5-20(I think?).... What I'm looking for is basically like a Kill-A-Watt power strip that's networkable and measures to the port level... bummer...
K kanewolf Regular Contributor Aug 30, 2011 #5 I use Geist PDUs in data centers. Here is a link to a PDU (probably MORE than $400) but it does what you desire http://www.geistmfg.com/dzapps/dbzap.bin/apps/catalog/store/get?webid=geistmfg&pItemID=1207
I use Geist PDUs in data centers. Here is a link to a PDU (probably MORE than $400) but it does what you desire http://www.geistmfg.com/dzapps/dbzap.bin/apps/catalog/store/get?webid=geistmfg&pItemID=1207