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Wayne Tiffany Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 6:08 pm Post subject: Watts-Up Pro |
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Has anyone bought/used one of these? They seem to be a neat device to
analyze home device power usage, such as a new refrigerator will take 20
years to pay back the purchase price, regardless of the wife wanting a new
one. Any experience out there?
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James Sweet Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 6:08 pm Post subject: Re: Watts-Up Pro |
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"Wayne Tiffany" <wayne.(RMVJUNK)tiffany@asi.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Has anyone bought/used one of these? They seem to be a neat device to
analyze home device power usage, such as a new refrigerator will take 20
years to pay back the purchase price, regardless of the wife wanting a new
one. Any experience out there?
WT
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I have a Kill A Watt which is a more basic but still very capable
instrument, it's only about 20 bucks and provides 90% the functionality that
one does. Neat device, first couple weeks I had it I was plugging in
everything I could find. The cumulative kWhr feature has been among the most
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