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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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reserve one for me
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? This post has been edited by daijoubu: Aug 28 2009, 10:35 AM |
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QUOTE(88sales88 @ Aug 28 2009, 01:36 PM) Hi Daijoubu, Thanks for your reply 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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