CAUTION: The Sense monitor should be installed by a qualified professional. Before installing, please read and review the safety warnings.
What’s in the box?
Sense monitor
Current sensors
Solar sensors
Power cable
Antenna assembly
External mounting kit
Instructions
01 Turn off power
Open your electrical panel and turn off your main breaker. This helps protect you during installation.
02 Remove panel cover
Remove the screws securing the panel cover to access the circuit breakers.
03 Open middle port
Using a flathead screwdriver, pry open the cap on the middle port of the Sense monitor. This will be used to connect the solar sensors.
Upgrading current setup to solar?
Ensure the power is off before prying open the middle port. Then skip to step 8.
04 Find a spot for Sense
The Sense monitor is designed to fit within your main panel. Find an open spot that works for you.
Difficulty finding space?
Use the mounting bracket provided to install Sense at the top of your electrical panel or outside of the panel. See mounting bracket instructions here and then return to this guide.
05 Install the antenna
Using the back of a screwdriver, punch out the knockout cover in the electrical panel. Then, insert the antenna.
If you’re installing Sense in a recessed electrical panel, use the top or bottom knockouts, depending on where your monitor is placed in the panel. In most cases, Wi-Fi signal quality should still be acceptable with the antenna located behind the wall.
06 Connect
Connect the power cable, current sensors, and antenna to the Sense monitor. Be sure to insert the sensor into the outer port. The middle port is for solar sensors.
07 Connect the current sensors
Clamp the sensors around the service mains so that both labels are facing the same direction. The direction of the labels on the sensors should be facing towards the power source.
08 Connect current sensors to solar port
Connect solar current sensors to the middle port on the monitor.
09 Clamp the solar sensors
Clamp the solar sensors around the solar wires so that both labels are facing the same direction. The direction of the labels on the sensors should be facing towards the power source. See more solar configurations here.
Upgrading current setup to solar?
Please skip to step 11.
10 Connect the power
Connect the black wire and the red wire to an empty 240V breaker and the white wire to the neutral bus bar. Sense draws less than 0.1A, so you should use the smallest 240V breaker available for your panel.
Don’t have an empty breaker?
Connect to an existing or add a new 240V breaker. Do not use a tandem breaker, unless it is 240V. Learn more.
11 Close the panel
Before closing your electric panel, take photos of your installation, just in case you need to contact Support.
Replace the panel cover carefully to ensure that there is no pressure on the sensor clamps that would cause them to open. Label the Sense breakers with the sticker.
Doing electrical work?
Reattach each sensor to the same service main as before to avoid disrupting device detection. Be sure to place each sensor in the same orientation as before. Failure to do so may result in data inaccuracies.
12 Turn power on, wait for chime
Once the panel is closed, turn the main breaker back on, and listen for one of the sounds listed below. It will take about a minute before hearing a sound. Visit help for sound samples and troubleshooting information.
Success Chime: Installation looks good! Sense is ready for setup.
Repeating Beep: There is an installation problem. Check cable connections.
No Sound: The Sense monitor cannot start. Check power cable connections.
13 Use the app to complete setup
Install the Sense app. Tap “Get Started” and follow the on-screen instructions. The app will guide you through the Wi-Fi setup and account creation process.