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The Energy Meter from Power Plus offers a cost effective way to measure the electricity consumption of individual electrical appliances. The device features a large, clear display which shows power consumption, prices (in £s) and operating time.
Simply plug the Energy Meter into a wall socket and plug the appliance that you wish to check into the socket on the front. The meter will then display the cost and usage of the appliance in use.
For use with standard UK 3 pin appliances and sockets.
Specifications:
Voltage display (V) : 90-250V
Current display (A) : 0.1-16A
Power consumption display (W) : 0.2W-3120W
Display operating time : hours/minutes/seconds
Display costs : In £ (price programmable)
Maximum current : 16A
NaturalCollection.com product code: 55593
Shipping Weight: 234g
Voltage display (V) : 90-250V Current display (A) : 0.1-16A Power consumption display (W) : 0.2W-3120W Display operating time : hours/minutes/seconds Display costs : In £ (price programmable) Maximum current : 16A
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Submitted by HiLo
on 14th Sep 2009
Q: What do Hi and Lo signify? I guessed they would be the highest and lowest rate of watts since the device reset or started but that does not seem to be the case.
A: 'Hi' and 'Lo' relate to the highest and lowest levels of power consumed by the appliance that your energy meter is monitoring, which is relevant for appliances such fridges which are not consistent in their power usage.
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HiLo asked this question on 14th Sep 2009
Q: What do Hi and Lo signify? I guessed they would be the highest and lowest rate of watts since the device reset or started but that does not seem to be the case.
A: 'Hi' and 'Lo' relate to the highest and lowest levels of power consumed by the appliance that your energy meter is monitoring, which is relevant for appliances such fridges which are not consistent in their power usage.


