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Old 12-06-10, 12:05 AM   #6
Ryland
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The kill-a-watt uses less then one watt, I checked it a while back when I was checking my cell phone charger because the charger wasn't showing up on the kill-a-watt so I hooked it up to my fluke meter, if I remember correctly the kill-a-watt is giving a reading of what it uses plus whatever is plugged in to it, try leaving it plugged in without a load for a week to see what it logs, i think its a quarter to a half watt.

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