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 [WTS] Personal Watt Power Energy Consumption Meter, In stock now!

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TS88sales88
post Aug 26 2009, 07:44 PM, updated 11y ago

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Want to find out how much electricity your appliance consume when it is at standby or at full load ?

Ever wonder how much 30 mins of TV, vacuuming, a kettle of boiling water cost ?

How about that super duper high powered PC that you just modded ?

Want to just save electricity ? Start by finding out where to save !!

Want to know the efficiency (Power Factor) of your applicance ?

Want to increase sales of your modern electrical goods by showing how energy efficient it is and perform comparison ?

If any of your answer to the above question is yes, this device is for you !

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For those asking for a demo, the device functions very much like the popular "Kill A Watt" and more .. My model includes automatic electricity cost calculations as well after you key in the unit price per KWh.




Personal Power Meter

Features


* Measures voltage (V), amps (A), watts (W), volt-amps(VA), hertz (Hz) and power factor (PF)
* Allows you to key in unit cost of electricity and your actual cost for running the device
* Big/Easy to read LCD screen


Power Supply 230-240V AC 50Hz
Maximum Load 13A, 3120W (Features onboard overload warning)
Measure Voltage Range 200-276V AC
Measure Current Range 0.02-16A
Measure Power Range 0-3588W
Measure Frequency Range 45-65Hz
Operating Temperature -10°C to 40°C

Voltage Accuracy - +/- 3%
Current Accuracy - +/- 3% or +/- 0.03A
Power Accuracy - +/- 5% or +/- 10W

Accuracy figures based on
1. Frequency of 45-65hz
2. Use of the unit under normal room temperature condition
3. Harmonic distortion of the voltage/current (15%)
4. Power factor > 0.8
5. Resistance load

Clock Accuracy +/- 1 min per month

Battery 3x1.5V LR44
Made in China
6 months Warranty - Buyer pays for shipping costs for RMA

RM95 per unit COD. Add RM6 for shipping to peninsular Malaysia

Bulk purchase may entitle you to additional discounts.

In Stock ! Order NOW !

Payment Method

To order, please make payment to

MAYBANK - 514196060105

Then email me (88sales88@gmail.com) your bank transfer receipt & your shipping info & contact number. Tq.

This post has been edited by 88sales88: Nov 5 2012, 06:25 PM
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post Aug 27 2009, 10:05 AM

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post Aug 27 2009, 10:00 PM

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TS88sales88
post Aug 27 2009, 10:59 PM

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Thanks for the reservations. Stock expected to come in latest by mid next week.
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post Aug 28 2009, 10:28 AM

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may i know the accuracy of the unit? kill a watt itself doesnt have very good accuracy, and is bad with inductive loads. may i know how does this differ with the kill a watt model?

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post Aug 28 2009, 11:13 AM

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Reserve 2pcs for me.
PM the payment details.
Kindly issue 2 separate receipts.
TS88sales88
post Aug 28 2009, 01:36 PM

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QUOTE(daijoubu @ Aug 28 2009, 11:28 AM)
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edit :

may i know the accuracy of the unit? kill a watt itself doesnt have very good accuracy, and is bad with inductive loads. may i know how does this differ with the kill a watt model?
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Hi Daijoubu,

I wish I have an answer for you on that but I don't have any other scientific means of comparison.

I did test it with my popcorn hour media tank power consumption and it shows about the same as what was reported in the reviews. So from that perspective, seems accurate to me.

Cheers

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post Aug 28 2009, 02:13 PM

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QUOTE(88sales88 @ Aug 28 2009, 01:36 PM)
Hi Daijoubu,

I wish I have an answer for you on that but I don't have any other scientific means of comparison.

I did test it with my popcorn hour media tank power consumption and it shows about the same as what was reported in the reviews. So from that perspective, seems accurate to me.

Cheers

feiyau
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Thanks for your reply smile.gif. May i know is there any brand/model number where i can find more info online? Thanks again!
TS88sales88
post Sep 1 2009, 05:38 PM

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QUOTE(daijoubu @ Aug 28 2009, 11:28 AM)
reserve one for me smile.gif

edit :

may i know the accuracy of the unit? kill a watt itself doesnt have very good accuracy, and is bad with inductive loads. may i know how does this differ with the kill a watt model?
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Hi there ... updated information about accuracy.


Added on September 1, 2009, 7:23 pmPower meters are in stock now.

Folks who reserved. U got PM. Thank you.

This post has been edited by 88sales88: Sep 1 2009, 07:23 PM
fan_cheong
post Sep 8 2009, 09:09 AM

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Appreciate if you could update the payment status. Thanks.
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post Sep 8 2009, 01:27 PM

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QUOTE(fan_cheong @ Sep 8 2009, 10:09 AM)
Appreciate if you could update the payment status. Thanks.
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Received payment. Sending out today. Will update you on tracking number.
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post Sep 9 2009, 12:05 PM

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Hello,

Still got stock ?
Can COD as SS2?
Please PM me detail, thanks!

fan_cheong
post Sep 11 2009, 08:58 AM

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Received the products in good condition.
Tried it out, seems ok. Not sure about the accuracy.
Maybe its just me, I find it difficult to set the pricing.
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post Sep 13 2009, 01:17 AM

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QUOTE(fan_cheong @ Sep 11 2009, 09:58 AM)
Received the products in good condition.
Tried it out, seems ok. Not sure about the accuracy.
Maybe its just me, I find it difficult to set the pricing.
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Good to hear that. I do agree that the instructions on the manual could be clearer ..
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post Sep 14 2009, 04:56 PM

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BTW, I have yet to receive your receipts. Perhaps you can scan it and e-mail it to me. Thanks.
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post Sep 14 2009, 05:48 PM

 
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great seller, gudstavvvvv, it's quite surprising to find out rice cooker uses just as much wattage as 1hp aircond when cooking, well @ least mine O_O LOL
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post Sep 15 2009, 07:25 PM

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QUOTE(fan_cheong @ Sep 14 2009, 05:56 PM)
BTW, I have yet to receive your receipts. Perhaps you can scan it and e-mail it to me. Thanks.
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You are right. My apologies. My printer kaput. Will send you a soft copy.
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post Sep 15 2009, 11:21 PM

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bro.. got a question here.. my room only got 1 wall socket.. i extend the wall socket to 10 socket and all is using concurrently 24/7.

to prevent serious damage to wall cable. i put on UPS on to the wall socket b4 all device.

so, if my wall socket -> kill-a-watt -> UPS -> 10 socket.

will this configuration blow the kill-a-watt?
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post Sep 15 2009, 11:54 PM

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QUOTE(88sales88 @ Sep 15 2009, 08:25 PM)
You are right. My apologies. My printer kaput. Will send you a soft copy.
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Receipt sent to your email add. Pls check. Tq again.


Added on September 16, 2009, 12:00 am
QUOTE(rkwan67 @ Sep 16 2009, 12:21 AM)
bro.. got a question here.. my room only got 1 wall socket.. i extend the wall socket to 10 socket and all is using concurrently 24/7.

to prevent serious damage to wall cable. i put on UPS on to the wall socket b4 all device.

so, if my wall socket -> kill-a-watt -> UPS -> 10 socket.

will this configuration blow the kill-a-watt?
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Hi there and thank you for the question. Interesting one smile.gif

Based on the specification of the product, it can handle the following load.

Maximum Load 13A, 3120W

I would suggest that you might want to measure them separately first just in case the total wattage exceeds product specification and in which case may 'blow' the power meter and void the warranty.

Just my 2 cents, having 10 devices connected to 1 outlet in itself is actually might be risky. Adding a UPS just helps to provide backup power and maybe smooth out voltage spikes but don't think it will provide any protection against overload. UPS itself will consume some power even when fully charged.

Let me know if you are interested in the product. 2 units left at the moment.

This post has been edited by 88sales88: Sep 16 2009, 12:00 AM
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post Sep 16 2009, 01:11 PM

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If u sell a few months earlier....... I sure will buy from you.
Good stuff....... dude...


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