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Essential Tools for Growing Businesses
For businesses seeking to deepen their commitment to sustainability.
Key Features:
  • Advanced Emission Tracking
  • Enhanced Route Planning
  • Basic Collaborative Tools
$ 499.00 USD
Subscription, billed monthly.

FAQ

Does installation require a licensed electrician or any circuit interruptions?
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No. It is a DIY-class install that uses a patented non-contact sensor. It straps to the outside of the AC conduit or sits near the main fuse. The sensor detects the magnetic field from the current flow and the optical reader captures pulses from the utility meter to maintain utility-grade sync.
How does Powersensor handle 3-phase sites or multiple solar inverters?
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Powersensor supports single, two, and three-phase solutions. For 3-phase, the "Home Sensor" uses an optical reader to track total consumption from the meter, while the "Solar Sensor" monitors the inverter output. Note that sites with multiple inverters or complex battery setups may require specific sensor placement or may have compatibility limitations (important for professional site auditing).
What is the accuracy of the data compared to the billing meter?
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Within 5% of the utility meter. The system uses a 48-hour "Learning Process" (Fast Learning Mode). It requires a "reference point" (the WiFi plug) to calibrate the sensors against known loads. This removes the need for manual calibration or expensive CT clamps.
What are the connectivity requirements and range between components?
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The system uses a hybrid of Bluetooth (BLE) and WiFi. The sensors communicate via BLE to the WiFi Plug (Gateway), which then pushes data to the cloud. Recommended range is within 1–2 rooms (approx. 10m) of the plug. This is a critical FAQ for installers to ensure they place the WiFi plug in the optimal location during setup.
Can we monitor individual heavy-load appliances (A/C, Pumps, EV)?
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Yes, using the "Hardwired Appliance" sensor or additional WiFi plugs. The sensors can be "trained" to recognize the signature of specific hardwired appliances by monitoring the AC supply cable/conduit. This allows the energy solution provider to offer a "deep dive" into a client's energy waste.
Where is the data stored and how is it used?
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Powersensor uses a secure, Australian-based cloud infrastructure. Data is sampled at 30-second intervals, providing high-resolution "spiky" data that helps in identifying appliance starts/stops, which is more granular than many utility smart meters.
How do I set up the system?
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Download the Powersensor app, create your account, and follow the guided setup. You’ll plug in the WiFi Plug, place the sensors, and connect everything through the app.
What is the WiFi Plug used for?
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The WiFi Plug measures the energy usage of a connected appliance to help calibrate the system. This allows the platform to deliver accurate, whole-of-home energy insights.
Where do I place the sensors?
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Sensors are placed near your main electrical supply and, if applicable, your solar inverter. LED indicators help guide correct positioning. No tools or wiring are required.
How do I know it’s working?
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You can check the sensor’s LED signal and view live data in the app to confirm everything is set up correctly.
Can I monitor specific appliances?
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Yes. You can add additional WiFi Plugs or sensors to monitor appliances like EV chargers, hot water systems, air conditioning, and pool pumps.
What if I need help during installation?
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You can access installation videos and Help Centre guides via the app at any time for step-by-step support and troubleshooting.
Where can I see the full installation process?
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You can watch the full installation video or follow the detailed step-by-step guide in the app.
Do you have any questions about how Powersensor can unlock behind the meter insights?
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