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Captain Mike

I am not an electrician but would be grateful for the professional advice of members of this forum please.

I have a 20 panel 4 Kw PV system installed on my house which was being monitored by "Wattsure" and allowed me to see the instantaneous and accumulated output on my PC or mobile devices. All I know about the system is that there is a network cable that comes from the loft into a box near my computer and thence from that box to my internet router. Wattsure have now ceased trading and I can no longer monitor the output using their services. Is there any way that I can use the existing Wattsure installation with another provider and if so whom, or can I simply hook up to some type of display.

Thanks in advance
 
I don't know, but suspect it could be worth posting this question on the Navitron forums as well, as there are a fair few people on there who've spent time looking into various methods of hooking up systems to the web using different technologies and programming languages.
 

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