intensifi
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Looks like this is the company that makes the devices PG&E is installing:Isn't PG&E that company that went bankrupt because they were found liable for causing the California wildfires?
Other than that it seems like a good idea, but I can't see that it has UL approval from their brochure. They say it follows various UL standards and their own testing, but that is not the same. If they set a bunch more houses on fire they will just declare bankruptcy again. I would have a long talk with my insurance company, if homeowner's insurance still exists in California.
I would certainly not install it without approval from my electric company. It might be the next big thing and it does sound good but I have been around long enough to see many good ideas bite people in the rear over time.
https://www.tescometering.com/
Please give them a call and advise us on the UL certification of the device.
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