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| P3IP4400 | P4400 |
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Kill A Watt Meter
Connect your appliances into the Kill A Watt™, and assess how efficient they are. The large LCD display on the Kill A Watt counts consumption by the Kilowatt-hour just like utility companies. You can figure out your electrical expenses by the hour, day, week, month, even an entire year. Monitor the quality of your power by displaying Voltage, Line Frequency, and Power Factor.
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Use the Kill A Watt to discover where to reduce your electrical consumption and start saving money today!
Share Your Findings with the World!
Amazed by how much energy your refrigerator consumes or impressed by how little your brand new laptop uses while connected to the charger? Share your findings with the world on altE's 'Kill-a-Watt Database'! This altE community run database allows everyone to share real-world data on how much specific models of electronics and appliances really consume. Check it out here.

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Oh - my mistake. There is a difference between VA and watts = at least on inductive loads. so, the watt meter may well be accurate. rnother than that - it's a helpful tool. But I left mine plugged in for a month - and it died - so now I'm buying
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I have not tested the device personally, but asked to read the Paloma Hill review by a friend.rnrnI read the review in which Hill measured the amps and volts used by a load and found the Kill A Watt meter to be reading low. rnrnThat is probab
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I run 6 computers for various reasons. As they do "procedures" off and on throughout the day & night, I always left them on and running.
Using the Kill-A-Watt and a low cost software product, I turn each machine on just before their procedure, the
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