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OpenEnergyMonitor is a project to develop open-source energy monitoring tools. These tools can be used to help us relate to our use of energy, our energy systems and the challenge of sustainable energy.
Technical Documentation
This wiki is for up-to-date technical documentation for the various hardware and software modules of the OpenEnergyMonitor project. Please add, edit and improve content. See openenergymonitor.org for main project website
Hardware Modules
Monitoring NodesemonTx V2emonTx Arduino Shield |
Base StationsNanodeRFOpenKontrolGatewayRaspberry Pi |
Control Nodes/ Thanks for the post. I understand your ftsturarion with people mis-quoting the actual words of Dr. Mehrabian. However regardless of the true' percentages, communication still is more a matter of how' you say something, not what' you say. This is easily understood as our voice tone and non-verbal communication (which I'm sure you will agree is a lot more than just body language) create much more of an attitude, feeling, vibe etc. than the mere chosen words. That is also why the easiest form of mis-communication takes place in emails, texts and posts. It is very hard to relay a sender's true feelings this way. This is why emoticons are so popular. At the end of the day, in my opinion, the 7-38-55 can be thrown out if you like, but not the approx. division of how we communicate.Thanks for the great post keep up the good work. Wiki InfoYour user from the openenergymonitor.org website should carry over to the wiki. Make sure you're logged in to openenergymonitor.org before opening the wiki, you should be able to see your username at the top of this page. If this doesn't work try logging out then logging back in to openenergymonitor.org then re-launching the wiki. If it still doesn't work try clearing your browsers cookies.
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