This, i believe,i can achieve by connecting a watthour meter to the appliance in question, and to the x-10 module. From the module to the controller, then from the outputs of the controller i want it to be displayed on the LCD module. So what i really want to understand is whether it is possible and if x-10 is really needed in this application,or whether this can be considered as an X-10 application...
rmakhoebe
Your description is a little confusing. What are you calling a "controller" and where does this "LCD module" come from? Is that the "Kill-A-Watt"?
Don't know if this helps or not.
To measurue appliance current, the appliance in some way must get operating power
through the wattmeter or wattmeter monitoring device.
"TED" might be able to do it, but I don't know if TED is adaptable to the individual appliance level. I think it is "whole house" only.
http://www.theenergydetective.com/index.htmlAlso Pomprocker's "Tweet-A-Watt" might be able to do this but I suspect either Tweet or TED will take a lot of engineering on your part, especially since you want to monitor stove level 220V Amps.
X10 can only turn stuff off and on (and that does not include a 50 amp stove).
MY $0.02 is X10 would be a very small piece of the pie, if usuable at all.