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Tuya Smart Life Zigbee Energy Meter 80A with Current Sensor Clamp Kwh Power Moni

Tuya Smart Life Zigbee Energy Meter 80A with Current Sensor Clamp Kwh Power Moni

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NEW ARRIVAL Tuya ZigBee Smart Energy Meter with Clamp 80A

Please Note this Item Requires a Tuya ZigBee Gateway to Work, If You Don't Have This Gateway , Please Click Below Picture to Buy One


Specifications

From the APP You Can Read:

Hourly Elec. (KWh)
Weekly Elec. (KWh) on 'Smart' Page
Daily Elec. (KWh), on 'Smart' Page
Monthly Elec. (KWh) on 'Smart' Page

Current Ele(mA),
Current Power(W),
Current Voltage(V),

Please note it's not bidirectional meter, it can only measure the consumed power. and only show positive data on App.

Technical data:
Rated Voltage:100-240V AC 50/60Hz

Measurable Current Range: 0.2A-80A

Protocal: ZigBee

WiFi Frequency: 2.4GHZ (Not Support 5Ghz)

Ambient Temperature Range:-10C ~ 55C

App Real Time Monitor Energy Consumed KWh. Voltage, Current, and Power, also can Monitor Device Working Status

Electricity and Cost Statistic

You can view daily , weekly , monthly, KWh and Electricity Costs Consumed .During the Period in App

Automation , It allows to make a Scene for this device working with other tuya devices

Set Automation for the Measured Device ,
For example, If Power or Current Is over the Value, then other tuya device starts to work .

Automation. send a notification

Non-connect to Be Safe, Easy and Safe to Install

No need to change the wires, Just put the wire into the clamp, then it can measure, very easy.

Small Size Module , Easy to Install

We guarantee good quality, every product will be tested before delivery. Not before Order

Q&A

Q : After I configure it with App , why App shows 'shutdown' ?
A : Only if you put a device's wire (either live wire or neutral wire, not both) in the clamp, and turn on the device, then the clamp can sense the current, and App will show it is working

Q : I suppose P= U*I, why the value shows on App is not correct ?
A : Please consider the cos().
Because As resistances do not produce any phasor difference (phase shift) between voltage and current waveforms, all the useful power is delivered directly to the resistance and converted to heat, light and work. Then the power consumed by a resistance is real power which is fundamentally the circuits average power.
To find the corresponding value of the real power the rms voltage and current values are multiplied by the cosine of the phase angle, as shown.
Real Power P = I2R = V*I*cos() Watts, (W)

Customer Service

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