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Kill-a-watt
Anyone try a Kill-a-watt yet? They look neat, and I am thinking it would be fun to mess around with one. Even though I do live in the area with the cheapest power rates in the US, at $.0185/KWH, I still think would be fun to mess around with one. Plus it will help me calculate, if/when I move to Seattle...
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2018 Subaru Crosstrek (Mine) 2019 Subaru Outback (Wife's) 1979 300CD (sold) |
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I find mine useful. Its nice to know how much power something uses when its "off".
-Jason
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1991 350SDL. 230,000 miles (new motor @ 150,000). Blown head gasket ![]() Tesla Model 3. 205,000 miles. Been to 48 states! Past: A fleet of VW TDIs.... including a V10,a Dieselgate Passat, and 2 ECOdiesels. 2014 Cadillac ELR 2013 Fiat 500E. |
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Mine does everything it said it could do, and it has been useful. I used it to track my old refrigerator over 1 week, and compared it to the new 'fridge. What a difference!
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Agree, an interesting device.
Does what it says well, don't know exactly what I can do with the info BUT !!!!
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KLK, MCSE 1990 500SL I was always taught to respect my elders. I don't have to respect too many people anymore. |
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It's good for things that are not easy to tell if they are working, such as a block heater on a car. Plug the block heater into it and you can see whether it is drawing power or not.
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They won't let me near electrical things.
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"It's normal for these things to empty your wallet and break your heart in the process." 2012 SLK 350 1987 420 SEL |
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