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Measuring Electric usage, small meters, Etc?
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Rob Blair
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Do they make a small meter that you plug an appliance into to measure electric usage?
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Kill-A-Watt
Is a small plug in wattmeter that also measures voltage, current, KWH, elapsed time, frequency and power factor. I have two of them and they work great.
I bought mine on Ebay new for about $25 including shipping. Amazon also sells them.0 -
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WattsUp
https://www.wattsupmeters.com/secure/products.php
The pro and better versions will interface and log data on your PC for you.0 -
But does it do cumulative. If I left it plugged in for a month would it total all the watts used for a month?0 -
Yes
It measures consumption cumulatively in KWH for as long as it is plugged in, and power is not interrupted. For example, a 100W light bulb plugged in for 10 hours will register 1.00 KWH at the end of the period.0
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