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Old 10-12-12, 11:09 PM   #21
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I came across a P4460 Kill-A-Watt EZ , $33 , I couldn't resist and bought it, the accuracy is 0.2% , 1875 w.

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Old 10-13-12, 02:20 AM   #22
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Well i have found some different accurate information on the Kill a watt ez's accuracy.
Its 0.5 to 2% accurate.
The 0.2% i read in multiple advertising's was for voltage

RMS voltage: 0.2% - 1% max
RMS current: 0.3% - 1% max
Active power watts: 0.5% - 2% max
Power quantity kwh: 0.5% - 2% max

The ez meter will take up the slack from the whole house meter with its low 100 watt resolution.
I have a snake pit of cables & wires behind the tv, plugged into two power bars for my computer, modem , tv and stereo & sub that is going to be the first thing i test for vampire power losses.
Having a light switch wired into the wall power outlet would be a big help. What to do unplug it every night ?
Hopefully not, and hopefully my remote control on/off switch for Christmas lights will suffice at stopping all but its own drain..

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Old 10-13-12, 10:11 AM   #23
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last fall I won one of these
Bits Limited - Going Green Made Easy. Home of the Smart Strip.
from this site.

I have my TV set as the control outlet since it's only a couple of watts when powered off. my PS3 and other crap is plugged into it as well controlled by the TV. Works great but isn't the same as 100% off.

If you're the only user of the computer network I'd go with one on it with the main computer being the control. Due to multiple wireless devices in the house my router, modem, printer all stay up 24/7. printer at least goes to sleep.

for my coffee maker I have something like this that I found locally for 1/2 this price
http://www.amazon.com/GE-52149-Handy...ds=plug+switch

Turn it on press start on the coffee maker. 12 minutes later the coffee maker is done and I turn it off, no constant current keeping the clock set.

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Old 10-13-12, 10:26 AM   #24
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Not too long ago I started a thread on electricity saving devices:

http://ecorenovator.org/forum/conser...g-devices.html

There are quite a few products out there. Like strider, I use a smart power strip for my computer setup. It saves me a ~10-12W constant phantom power draw. For my TV setup I have nothing as its a pretty minimal setup with just a LED TV that has a fraction of a W phantom load and a PS3 which draws maybe ~1W when off.


Thanks for reminding me about the fall giveaway Strider. I gotta get get things together to have one for this fall.
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Old 10-13-12, 11:17 AM   #25
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My Smart Strip is still doing a great job on my PC station.. This new Core i5 sucks down some electrons,
So sleeping is good!!
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Old 10-13-12, 04:56 PM   #26
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I had no idea the PS3 only used 1 watt when off. I have one as well for the record with tiger woods golf and assorted driving games, haha still a kid at heart.

I like that wall socket switch, that would be good for my coffee grinder.

What residual power draw does the smart strip have ?

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I just tested the PS3 to be sure and it doesn't even register 1W on my kill a watt. Also, it is the newer 'slim' model. My cousin tells me these are more power efficient.

I also looked up the specs on the power strip Strider posted. It says it uses .35W in standby plus whatever is plugged into the 'always hot' and 'control' plugs.
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Just a question...

In appliances, If one has a label saying it has a power consumption of 180 watts for a fridge, does that mean the rating was taken with all options on and at full power (thermostat in maximum) ?

and if i turn the thermostat down to lets say from 4 all the way down to 1, would I get a power consumption of less than 180 watts as indicated in the label?
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Just a question...

In appliances, If one has a label saying it has a power consumption of 180 watts for a fridge, does that mean the rating was taken with all options on and at full power (thermostat in maximum) ?

and if i turn the thermostat down to lets say from 4 all the way down to 1, would I get a power consumption of less than 180 watts as indicated in the label?
A fridge will use less power when it's cold in the room. In the summer time,
they normally use more.

Generally, you can't do much in the way of calculations using the rated watts,
since most appliances get turned off and on.. And a fridge thermostat is going be operating.

If you want usable data, you will need to monitor your fridge with a Kilo-A-Watt meter for a few days..
P3 International P4400 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor - Amazon.com
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I see, thanks for the info. I guess I really have to invest in gadgets to accurately measure my power consumption

I just noticed that it only works with 115 volt appliances...the ones we have here are 220-240 volts...sigh

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