No problem. If you sign up for an account w/ them (it's free), you can add powermeters and push data to their service via their REST API.
Here are the steps, roughly:
Sign Up
Go to: Your Data
Click on the: Housing section
On the right, click: Power Meters, View/Edit
Add a Power Meter for every...
I've added WattzOn support. Here's an example:
https://www.wattzon.com/wattizen/kelvin/powermeters/graph
the code is here:
http://bitbucket.org/kelvin/pyecm/overview/
I've added WattzOn support. For an example, look here:
https://www.wattzon.com/wattizen/kelvin/powermeters/graph
Their interface is well-done and accounts are free, so it's an interesting option.
Are you referring to the EtherBee? If so, download Brultech's EtherBee Configurator from here:
http://www.brultech.com/ecmsupportupdate.html
Click, "Search." Then, in the Server IP settings, set the ip address of the server that will read data from the ECM-1240. Don't forget to click, "Save...
Code to read data from the EtherBee:
http://bitbucket.org/kelvin/pyecm/overview/
I forked Brian's code (http://fivejacksons.com/brian/?p=240), which is
also on bitbucket now:
http://bitbucket.org/moridin1138/pyecm/overview/
You still have to use the EtherBee configurator (via Windows) to tell...
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