Redrum wrote: > not the guy you are asking, but I have a "kill a watt" they are pretty > cool, and not that much $ (under $30USD) - > http://www.p3international.com/products/P4400.html > > I like that you can take immediate readings, and readings over time, say > a week or month (for something that runs intermittantly, like a fridge, > etc). You can also enter your suppliers rate per kwh, and the meter > reads in $. > > As an example, I am one of the rare 70's holdovers that still sleeps in > a waterbed. I used the meter to determine that it costs me $12USD/month > to heat. I plugged the power strip from my kit into it to see what > standby costs are. helps me decide what to unplug if I am gone for an > extended period of time. > > JimAre they accurate at low power? Amazon seem to sell a few but they all look like they came from the same Chinese factory with a different name on the front.
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