A caravan can contain quite a few power consumers. You'll quickly reach the 6A limit from many campsites. At the heart of our electricity meter is a "KWS-AC301" from China, which measures much more than just current. The 20A version doesn't require an external current sensor. A temperature sensor is included.
We mounted this in a waterproof housing, along with a CEE socket and a standard 230V wall socket. The latter is additionally protected with a 10A automatic fuse.
We don't need the buttons on the display. The housing has a transparent cover that we spray-paint black on the inside so that only the display is visible. The CEE connection is on the front, the fuse, and the additional power outlet are on the side. (This outlet is for the 230V cable leading to the awning.)
Comments and questions:
Ahmed_B: But what exactly is that extra socket on the lower side, in the last photo? Answer: That socket supplies 230V to the awning of the caravan. This eliminates the need for an unsightly extra connection in the caravan wall. See also: ### ###
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