Energy Tool Library

The Redwood Coast Energy Resource Center has a variety of tools specific to energy efficiency available for you to borrow for your projects.

Welcome to the Redwood Coast Energy Information Center's Energy Tool Library of energy-related tools and equipment.  The Energy Tool Library loans tools free of charge to people working on short term energy efficiency projects.  These resources are available to the public on a loan basis for 10 business days (longer periods available upon request). 

To view an expanded catalog list of the tools currently available click here.

For program information and assistance about the Energy Tool Library, please call our toll-free Energy Answerline at (800) 931-7232 or send an email to info [at] redwoodenergy [dot] org .  If we do not have the tool you are looking for, contact us to let us know!

Available Energy Tools:

  • WattsUp? Pro Plug Usage Monitor
  • Kill-A-Watt Plug Usage Monitor
  • Energy Monitor Logger
  • Solar Site Selector
  • Solar Pathfinder
  • Minneapolis Duct Blaster
  • Light Meter
  • Non-Contact Infrared Temperature Gun
  • HOBO Datalogger - Motor On/Off
  • HOBO Datalogger - Light On/Off
  • HOBO Datalogger - Pro RH/Temperature/Light/External Channels
  • HOBO Datalogger - Pro RH/Temp
  • HOBO Datalogger - Temp/External Channels
  • HOBO Datalogger - State Open/Closed
  • HOBO Datalogger - 4 External Channels
  • HOBO Datalogger - Outdoor/Industrial 4-Channel External Logger
  • HOBO Shuttle Data Transporter
  • HOBO Narrow Range Temperature Sensor for H8 Dataloggers
  • HOBO Wide Range Temperature Sensor for H8 Dataloggers
  • HOBO Voltage Input Cable for H8 Dataloggers
  • HOBO 4-20mA Input Cable for H8 Dataloggers
  • HOBO 0-50 Amp Split-Core AC Current Sensor
  • HOBO 0-100 Amp Split-Core AC Current Sensor
  • HOBO 0-600 Amp Split-Core AC Current Sensor

RCEA is instituting a late fee for certain tools. To find out whether a tool you wish to borrow is subject to this policy, please call us at (707) 269-1700.

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Energy Tip:

Install a programmable thermostat to keep your house comfortably warm in the winter and comfortably cool in the summer.