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  • DBS.US
    Geo Cities
    • Aug 2003
    • 11842

    #1

    Like cool Electronic Gadgets?

    I just picked up this little gadget (around $40)
    Manufacturer by P3 International, Product No.: P4460

    Program it with the cost of a watthour of power in your area (ours is $0.14) and it tells you how much items in your home cost to run.

    Kill-A-Watt EZ

    Overview

    * Shows the actual costs of appliances
    * Accurate within 0.2%
    * Large LCD Display
    * Calculates and forecasts by week, month and year
    * Displays eight critical units of measure

    Essential Info
    The Kill A Watt EZ displays all of the same measurements of the original Kill A Watt, but adds in your running cost and projected cost. Now you will know how much that pesky energy hog appliance is costing you to run each day! See the cost of your electrical expenses by the day, week, month or year. You can also check the quality of power from your power company by monitoring line frequency (Hz), voltage (Volts) and Power Factor (VA).

    The Kill A Watt EZ is a power meter that allows the user to accurately measure power consumption of household appliances and determine the actual cost of the power consumed. The unit will also project, in real time, the cost of continued use of the appliance by hour, day, week, month, or year. Total consumed power is displayed in Kilowatt-hours (KWH). It is easy to use with a large display and simple 5-button interface. The unit is safe and features ETL listing and over-current protection.

    Power Factor Displays

    * Volts
    * Amps
    * Watts
    * Hz
    * VA
    * KWH


    Retained Measurements
    When power to the Kill A Watt EZ is interrupted, the display will go blank and the unit will stop measuring consumption and elapsed time. However all accumulated measurements including KWH, Elapsed Time, and actual total cost will be retained.
    This allows the user to take measurements anywhere and relocate the unit to a more convenient location to read the display. When the unit is plugged back in, the display will become active and the accumulated data can be retrieved by using the keypad.

    Imagine being able to forecast your electric bill before you get it. With the Kill a Watt, you can calculate electrical expenses by the hour, day, week, month, even year. With an accuracy within 0.2%, you can safely know what to expect your expenses to be.



    Specifications
    Manufacturer: P3 International
    Manufacturer Product No.: P4460
    UPC: 751549 044603
    Dimensions: 5 1/8"H x 2 1/2"W x 1 1/2"D
    Product Weight: 5 oz
    Operating Voltage: 115 VAC
    Max. Voltage: 125 VAC
    Max Current : 15A amps
    Conditions Measured: Volts, Amps, Watts, Frequency, VA (apparent power), Killowatt Hours
    Approvals: ETL approved for US and Canada
    Warranty: 6 months, limited
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  • DeadFidel
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2003
    • 6764

    #2
    In NY Con Edison tells YOU what you owe...including 73 cents for research if you like it or not.

    Try and read the bill statment..you just give up and pay.

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    • Fap
      Just Du It
      • Feb 2004
      • 12094

      #3
      nifty little thing

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      • Spunky
        I need a beer
        • Jun 2002
        • 133978

        #4
        I like those gizmos,I want one

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        • rowan
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Mar 2002
          • 17393

          #5
          I need something like that, with 4 new servers appearing gradually over the past few months in my office now I'm becoming very curious about how much power they're actually consuming.

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          • morningstar
            Confirmed User
            • Jun 2007
            • 443

            #6
            Cool gadget!
            I'm Thinking of buying one too.

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            • bobby666
              boots are my religion
              • Nov 2005
              • 21765

              #7
              i have something similar, and have tested my household with 2 surprises:
              pc loudspeaker/switched off -->11 watt
              pc/loudspeaker/switched on -->11 watt

              a 17" monitor switched off -->17 watt

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              • Mr Pheer
                So Fucking Banned
                • Dec 2002
                • 22082

                #8
                I've got one of those, its amazing to see how much power different computers pull... I have a few that pull over 1 amp

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                • Angry Jew Cat - Banned for Life
                  (felis madjewicus)
                  • Jul 2006
                  • 20368

                  #9
                  i need one of those, for reasons and stuff...

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