Electrisave Wireless Electricity Monitor
Electrisave Wireless Electricity Monitor
Track your electricity usage penny by penny with an Electrisave monitor
shopping | generalThe
Electrisave Wireless Electricity Monitor is an award-winning portable device
used to display the amount of electricity you are using, and how much it is costing you. Knowing how much electricity you are using is the first step to finding ways to reduce consumption.
Electrisave Wireless Electricity Monitor
Installation of an
Electrisave is very simple. A small
current sensor is clipped onto the existing
electricity meter cabling with no need for the assistance of an electrician.
This sensor sends data down a wire to a battery powered (3xAA alkaline batteries included)
wireless transmitter which remains next to the electricity meter. It can be fitted to the wall using the included
wall bracket.
The
remote transmitter sends data to the battery powered
wireless display unit (3xAA alkaline batteries included) where the amount of electricity used, the cost of electricity used, and the amount of
CO2 emitted is shown.
The portable
display unit can be moved from room to room. It has a
reception range of
30 metres in open space from the electricity meter transmitter, less when passing through walls and in the vicinity of electrical appliances.
As an additional feature the
display unit also displays the
temperature and
humidity of the location in which it is placed - helpful when deciding whether to turn or up down the central heating.
Electrisave Review
A comprehensive
REUK.co.uk Electrisave Review is now available. Click here.
Purchase an Electrisave
NEW - In 2007
Electrisave was discontinued and re-branded as
Owl. As of January 2009 the latest version is OWL CM119 (pictured above) - click here to read our article
OWL CM119 Wireless Energy Monitor for more information and for purchasing information for this new improved (and cheaper) product.
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