8 useful functions help you to save electricity and money, and tell you the time. Energy Monitor Brennenstuhl. A modern electronic monitoring system permits readout of electricity consumption and running costs of connected appliances.
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Don Johnson on 11/08/2009 said:
This an electronic wattage and current meter which I've been using in my fish house for about a week, to analyse running costs and efficiency of heaters, filters, air pumps and compressors in order to reduce my electricity bill or possibly complete the calculations and switch to Economy 7. I'm so impressed with this device, I want to share my experiences with you, so you too can reduce your electricity bills.
This wattage and current meter is unique, this is the only unit that can be programmed with your Electricity Unit charge (price per kWh, available from you electricity bill), that will give you a real cost displayed in pounds and pence, it's also the only unit that records maximum power drawn, which is time stamped.
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John Black on 11/08/2009 said:
This an electronic wattage and current meter which I've been using in my fish house for about a week, to analyse running costs and efficiency of heaters, filters, air pumps and compressors in order to reduce my electricity bill or possibly complete the calculations and switch to Economy 7. I'm so impressed with this device, I want to share my experiences with you, so you too can reduce your electricity bills.
This wattage and current meter is unique, this is the only unit that can be programmed with your Electricity Unit charge (price per kWh, available from you electricity bill), that will give you a real cost displayed in pounds and pence, it's also the only unit that records maximum power drawn, which is time stamped.
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Mr John Whitehead on 11/08/2009 said:
This an electronic wattage and current meter which I've been using in my fish house for about a week, to analyse running costs and efficiency of heaters, filters, air pumps and compressors in order to reduce my electricity bill or possibly complete the calculations and switch to Economy 7. I'm so impressed with this device, I want to share my experiences with you, so you too can reduce your electricity bills.
This wattage and current meter is unique, this is the only unit that can be programmed with your Electricity Unit charge (price per kWh, available from you electricity bill), that will give you a real cost displayed in pounds and pence, it's also the only unit that records maximum power drawn, which is time stamped.