I buried this in another thread but maybe a new topic would get more attention 
If anyone w/ a TED 5000 talking to Google powermeter could tcpdump the communications with Google, I'm awfully interested in how it uploads the data.
I don't see why other monitors such as the Brultech ECM-1240 shouldn't also be able to upload using the same API; not sure why Google doesn't just open that up rather than working behind the scenes w/ individual meter companies; it serializes the whole process.
But I'm wondering how hard it might be for other meters to just "fake it"
Thanks,
-Eric

If anyone w/ a TED 5000 talking to Google powermeter could tcpdump the communications with Google, I'm awfully interested in how it uploads the data.
I don't see why other monitors such as the Brultech ECM-1240 shouldn't also be able to upload using the same API; not sure why Google doesn't just open that up rather than working behind the scenes w/ individual meter companies; it serializes the whole process.
But I'm wondering how hard it might be for other meters to just "fake it"

Thanks,
-Eric