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Buy UK Power Meter




Buy UK Power Meter

Buy a UK Compliant Kill-a-watt

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efficiency, efficient, killawatt, kill a watt, kwh, sale, buy, sell, power meter, energy meter The Kill-A-Watt Electric Usage Monitor (manufactured by P3 International is an essential piece of equipment for anyone interested in saving electricity in the home. While many appliances are marked with wattages, they rarely state how much energy they are wasting when in standby mode. The Kill-a-Watt lets you see exactly where your electricity (and money) is going, and helps you to focus on reducing waste in the home. Unfortunately the Kill-a-Watt is only available in a 115V North American version - not suitable for British use.

We are now pleased to be able to offer UK compliant 240V Kill-a-Watt equivalent power/energy meters from our REUK Shop at a great price. Speedy UK First Class postage and packing is just £1.95
The recommended retail price of these meters is around £27.
UK 240V Plug in Mains Power and Energy Monitor 
£19.99 each for 1+
£19.49 each for 5+

Features
Measures voltage (V), amps (A), watts (W), volt-amps(VA), hertz (Hz) and power factor (PF)
Great for seeing how much power your appliances are consuming
Large, clear LCD display
Maximum current 15A
Maximum power 3750VA
RRP: £27.00

Technical Specifications
FunctionRangeAccuracy
TypicalMax
RMS Voltage180-250V rms0.2%1%
RMS Current0-15.00A rms0.3%1%
Active Power0-3750W0.5%2%
Line Frequency47.0-63.0 Hz0.1Hz2%
Power Factor0.00-1.000.010.03
Power Consumption20W max




Article Last Modified: 09:51, 30th Nov 2007

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