Curiosity got the better of me, having smart meters, so I decided to investigate the consumption using the smart meter's consumption graphing facility.
Not found any information from the smart meter which can help in any way work out what any item uses.

Most of the time I am awake, it shows in the green, the phone is little better,


it shows when I charged my battery first one, and when the sun was shining second one, both the 9th Sept, and very little else. The solar software shows more,

also the 9th,

taking consumption alone not so bad, but it includes everything, you can see how many cups of coffee and when I had a shower, but one item's use, near useless. The Tapo smart adaptors now show energy use, the P100 did not, but the P110 does,


this shows the light on my shed turned on at dusk and off at 10 pm, and the bulb used around 13 watts, not as good as the old Energenie MiHome monitor, but not bad really, and I did not get them to monitor energy used. We seem to be collecting smart adaptor plugs


The most expensive tells me the least, it is really only to relay the info from the TRV, hence no watts shown, but monitoring anything plugged in is easy, but as to if it helps, that is another question, the refrigeration units yes, every so often I check what they are using, so if losing gas I get some advanced warning. I also check the battery chargers, it shows when batteries are fully charged rather than just in the last stage, but one soon stops measuring other items, how does it help me to know the tumble drier uses x kWh? I see it uses 600 watt, and I see with some loads it uses a mark/space ratio to adjust the temperature, but how does that help, showing me that the new heat pump tumble drier is not much difference in efficacy to the old vented tumble drier when set to 1000 watt, is rather like a kick in the teeth. OK there are other benifits, like closing the window, and getting rid of the mould on the wall due to an open window, and I know the heat pump drier is better than the other condenser drier as the others you can't vary the power used, as you can with a vented drier. But once one has a drier, one is committed, how does it help knowing what it uses?