Manufacturer |
BALDR |
---|---|
Item Weight |
8.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions |
6.26 x 3.31 x 3.23 inches |
Color |
Dual White |
Style |
Dual tariff |
Batteries Included? |
No |
Batteries Required? |
No |
ASIN |
B07Y1SLZ8W |
Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank |
#49,755 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #18 in Electrical Meter Sockets |
Date First Available |
September 18, 2019 |
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Randy –
I have a solar generator and want to see how much power each item in my house uses ND what I can hook up to the generator. Also I can see how much per kWh I am using with each item to keep my electric bill lower.
DAVE KINTZ –
We decided to buy a GE All-in-One, Heat Pump, washer/dryer combo. This unit will now tell me how much power is being used in real time, and the total $$ it is costing us over time. This monitor was Easy to program in our $.17 per KWH rate. We have had this in place now for 2 full months, and our power usage is @ $13.90 total , for washing and drying 55 loads. Just a little over $.25 per laundry load. I Highly Recommend both this Monitor, and the GE heat pump all-in-one Washer/Dryer Combo.
golden_ –
I love this electricity monitor. I use it continuously in the garage to record exactly how much juice I am putting into our EV, so I can calculate exact mileage. I have also used it on a temporary basis to measure the power usage of various 110V appliances in the house like printers, computers, router, refrigerator, microwave, CPAP machine, etc. It has various readouts. It gives very interesting insights into how much power the plugged-in item is drawing. It monitors instantaneous peak usage, and gathers usage stats over time. The reset button is small, recessed and therefore impossible to hit accidentally.
CAST –
If You want to learn about Energy Efficiency, and your Energy Footprint, this is the perfect device because all the different modes, features, and measurements it gives you. GOOD QUALITY PRODUCT !
pilgrim –
meter to see wattage/hz useage while devices are running, and surprisingly, while on standby (off) but still plugged in. Needed to evaluate electrical power needed for solar or other power generators during blackout.
Geoffrey Glaze –
I wanted to get an idea of the power draw from a few of my devices, before purchasing a portable battery unit to take on the go. This power monitor had good reviews so I went for it – arrived quickly, and without really knowing much I read the quick instructions and plugged it in, and it just worked. Was actually quite neat to see the various readouts, and the changes as I plugged in different combinations of my devices. I’ll probably start using this all over the house to find out how much power things are really pulling. I’d say the main bonus of this power monitor is the simplicity – for a novice like me, it was incredibly easy to set up and use. I agree with some of the reviews that say the display can be a bit challenging to read if you have it plugged in low to a wall socket near the ground – you may have to get right down there on the ground to see it well. But for me that wasn’t a big deal.
Mark A. Longo –
Love this thing! Can set it up with two electricity costs for when using peak energy and non peak from your utility company (called TARRIFS in the directions)
T. Runyan –
I bought this to help me limit the wattage being used by non active electrical devices – in other words all those devices that are plugged in but not being used like phone chargers, laptop power supplies, computer monitors. Anything that was using watts when not being used was then thrown behind a smart plug like the TP Link Kasa plugs that Amazon sells. I used this meter to verify that the Kasa smart plugs use very little energy in their monitoring stage so they do save power. This meter was easy to set up and use and based on some test I did it seemed reasonably accurate.
Trusted Consumer –
Was able to program the monitor with the pricing for electricity for where I live, and seems to be accurate to within a watt from testing 100w, 120w, 400w, and 600w electronics.
Kindle Customer Mark C –
This provided the information that I really wanted. I needed to test the capacity of my generator to run various things in my household and my trailer. What could be run and in what combinations. I couldn’t figure out why I couldn’t run an 1100 watt microwave and a heater on low together. Well the microwave actually draws about 1340 Watts and even though the heater on low draws only 684 that still puts me over. I learned that my AC only draws about 600 watts instead of my expected 800 watts. This information was not in the manual but now I know. I also determined that my generator really will handle 1900 watts continuous.