FIRST UPDATE!! I AM Not recommending Currant, until I work out issue with seller. Unit is reading approx 80% off. This was the reason for my low kwhs. I will repost, and update again, and delete this, once I have resolved with seller.
SECOND UPDATE 09/19/2019 First inaccurate unit replaced by Amazon, second unit read kwh approx 50% low, talked to Currant, they offered to send newer, more expensive unit free, received yesterday, installed, saw lights on Currant unit, it was on, checked today, refrig and freezer were warm. Threw away approx $200 worth of food. I am sending both received units back to Amazon
I do not reccomend this unit by Currant.
Hi John,
There is a firmware update available for your outlet which better auto-calibrates; your outlet is Bluetooth-only, so your phone will need to be close to it for 10 min or so to send over the new firmware. Can you try keeping the app open near the outlet for a little while so that it can take the update?
Thanks,
Harris
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On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 01:00 PM, "John Lewis" <jlewis102@hotmail.com> wrote:
My unit is reading 80% low as verified with Kill O Watt meter and my clamp volt meter. My phone is (xxx)xxx-xxxx. I bought on Amazon.
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I also asked them how I can know I have the new firmware, they are closed till Monday, so I'll update again on Monday, when I hear from them. The following I found in their app when I did a search h for "update".
"Do I ever need to update the software on the Currant Smart Outlet?
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The Currant Smart Outlet updates itself automatically via Bluetooth or WiFi as new features and fixes become available. These updates happen in the background of the App, without disruption to your use of Currant."
Earlier, first post.
So far, so good. First day of 24 hours, 1.44 kwh on bluetooth outlet moniter with my Samsung RF20HFENBSR 3 door refrigerator. The 33 width let me keep the pantry on the left side. I've sealed all the vents, have 2 inch in back and 3/8 inch on each side per install instructions.
Currant Bluetooth Smart Outlet with Energy Monitoring - - Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/Currant-Bluetooth-Outlet-Energy-Monitoring/dp/B078X8B8GL)
Samsung 33 in. W 19.4 cu. ft. French Door Refrigerator in Stainless Steel
Samsung 33 in. W 19.4 cu. ft. French Door Refrigerator in Stainless Steel-RF2... (https://www.homedepot.com/p/Samsung-33-in-W-19-4-cu-ft-French-Door-Refrigerator-in-Stainless-Steel-RF20HFENBSR/205541436)
I have one of these
TP-LINK HS110 Smart Plug w/Energy Monitoring - - Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0178IC5ZY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
Along with many other controllable outlets and switches and cameras all from the same manufacturer as well as dimmers and more from others. All connect with their own app or through Alexa.
144 kwh per day for a week would be 1008kwh. This week I used little over 500kwh That is for the house in Houston that has been close to 100 each day, plus 2 coaches with the AC's on in both. Something is amiss.
Maybe 1.44 KW?
I saw that and wondered as well. Could it have been 144wh? or 0.144kwh
Agree, last month went over my monthly 2000 kwh limit and rate went from 9 to 13 cents per kwh. Agree that 1.44 kwh sounds better, and is better than the estimated annual usage of 1.69 kwh/day. [617 kwh per year]
This type is handy also, use it to get my actual amps produced by the alternator.
You can get cheaper ones on Amazon.
EX850: True RMS 1000A AC/DC Clamp Meter with Bluetooth® | Extech Instruments (http://www.extech.com/display/?id=14853)
Our Samsung uses about 1.7 kwh each day as measured over about 90 days. Our typical average daily total for all uses is about 3.0 kwh, more if we run AC. On a better than average day our solar generates more than we use by a long way.
I have an Extech clamp on meter too, no bluetooth though but it does have a hold function and memory. It is a handy tool.
How does the deeper 19' refer fit versus the 18' unit?
Hello Bob, Great question, comparing the 19.4 cu ft MODEL RF20HFEN DIMENSIONS with the 17.5 cu ft RF18HFEN. The extra depth of the 10% higher capacity only required the walnut trim seen in this picture. The trim matched the radius of the existing trim. Those seeing this refrigerator have thought it came stock, that is how good this trim fits in. It looks darker in the photo than it appears. This of course will also lighten with time.
The extra depth on the interior is appreciated. It let's us put in larger plates, etc.
Also I have attached a screen print of the bluetooth readout on my phone of the kwh used the last two days. The first day was 1.44, yesterday was 1.12 kwh
Thanks for starting to monitor your refrigerator's power use. The energy guide sticker for your refrigerator says 617 kwh per year in normal use. That is 1.69 wkh per day. Keep on measuring over 60 or 90 days of regular use and let us know. I know mine uses less when we are not in and out of it all day but on average it was very close to the energy guide sticker for mine.
Jack,
Are you able to get the ice tray out with your larger unit?
I can just barely open the freezer far enough to remove the ice cube tray; can you?
Trent
Yes, no problem. Since we do not use the ice cube maker, we use the ice tray for food and treats. I took a picture to show how easy and with how much clearance there is.
Tulsa, could this exra depth, be another useful difference between the 18 (17.5 cu ft) and the 20 (19.4 cu ft) Samsung 3 door french door refrigerators?
Because of Roger's comment I will update my kwh usage at 30 and 90 days. The first three days show using 1.44 kwh, the second day 1.12 kwh, and yesterday, the third day, 1.21 kwh.
Samsung 33 in. W 19.4 cu. ft. French Door Refrigerator in Stainless Steel
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Samsung-33-in-W-19-4-cu-ft-French-Door-Refrigerator-in-Stainless-Steel-RF20HFENBSR/205541436
Currant Bluetooth Smart Outlet with Energy Monitoring Currant Bluetooth Smart Outlet with Energy Monitoring - - Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078X8B8GL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_JoaDDbWN0RXT2)
I have the kill o watt coming today. I can then find out how much power this 22.6 cu. ft. that came in the coach when I bought it uses. I would have installed a 19.4 Samsung as I did in my Monaco, but I am not going to change it out to just use less electricity. The ice cube container comes out easily but with the indoor ice and water seldom use it that way.
update: the kill o watt doesn't fit with the refrigerator plug attached. Need to buy a 90 deg. adaptor to make it work.
I have some of these heavier duty 12" extension cords. Good for lots of things.
2 Pack - 1-ft 12/3 Heavy Duty Lighted SJTW Indoor/Outdoor Extension Cord by... (https://amazon.com/Pack-Extension-12-Gauge-Three-Prong-Power-Cord/dp/B06ZYYMFXG/ref=sr_1_16?crid=ZJXTCUBNW5Z6&keywords=12+inch+extension+cord+3+prong&qid=1567909098&s=gateway&sprefix=12+inch+extension%2Caps%2C331&sr=8-16)
And these 15 ft ones. Most often used cord in my shop.
http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.aspx?p=76078&cat=1,240,41065,76078
These are the ones I ordered and at only 1' should work fine.
FIRMERST 1875W Flat Plug 1Ft Extension Cord 15A for Kitchen Home Appliance... (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073FDJ4NY/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
Craneman,
Is that purple thing, hanging in front of your microwave, your refrigerator/freezer door lock? I assume you made it; is it constructed from a soft "compressible" material, or more solid (like a cutting board)?
Thanks,
Trent
Yep DW's cutting board. Non marring and easy to use.
How do you know your amp meter is correct? I have 3 of them all by different manufactures. They all will read different . The only one I believe (which might be a mistake) is the Fluke.
I am reading .965 kw. one day and .985 kw the next. If these are too low because of the Currant error I need to figure out how to get an accurate reading.
Mine is showing v16.8 I will wait for your information on Monday. I did hit 1.06 kw yesterday, but we were in and out of the fridge more than usual.
Thanks, I will remove mine from the refrigerator tomorrow.
I have one of these ... it works.
TP-LINK HS110 Smart Plug w/Energy Monitoring - - Amazon.com (https://amazon.com/gp/product/B0178IC5ZY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
Along with many other controllable outlets and switches and cameras all from the same manufacturer as well as dimmers and more from others. All connect with their own app or through Alexa.
UPDATE!! 9/20/2019
I am back to recommending Currant. New firmware they provided now gives an accurate reading. Their support thru email has been excellent.
My previous issue loosing power to my refrigerator was caused by bad power in the rv park (low or high voltage) that I am staying in. This was verified by both the Hughes Power Watchdog 50 Amp Smart Bluetooth Surge Protector with Auto Shutoff and with the Currant device. Currant tech support gave me the same time of power interruption as the Hughes device. The Hughes bluetooth software sends a message to my phone when the power has been interrupted and cause The Currant softward gives me the time of interruption.
Since the Hughes unit is ahead of the Currant unit, I now know my issue is with my park pedestal power.