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#1
duckie01 - Posted 7:04 am PST 11/17/08 (97 Posts)
Something usefull...as seen on Ask this old house...
#2
unicron500 - Posted 7:09 am PST 11/17/08 (89 Posts)
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nahcyrag - Posted 7:16 am PST 11/17/08 (222 Posts)
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pdowdy - Posted 7:21 am PST 11/17/08 (1 Posts)
nvm
#5
SNARCHER - Posted 7:36 am PST 11/17/08 (202 Posts)
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goldenboyfx - Posted 7:45 am PST 11/17/08 (1078 Posts)
100 watts for one hour is 1/10 of that cost, 1KWH= 1000 watts running for 1 hour.
#7
LittleBit - Posted 8:11 am PST 11/17/08 (161 Posts)
like others have stated, would be fun for a while, then boring.
#8
TTM77 - Posted 8:17 am PST 11/17/08 (984 Posts)
plug the power strip of your Christmas tree decorations into this.
#9
CIllusions123 - Posted 8:33 am PST 11/17/08 (37 Posts)
#8 I think that would be a great idea for the year. Then you would get to enjoy watching the bill before it comes.
#10
gwhiz - Posted 8:45 am PST 11/17/08 (11 Posts)
The biggest improvement over the previous model (P4400) is the battery backup feature. With the old one, if you were collecting usage data for a month and power went out on the 29th day even for 1 second, you'd lose everything. This one will pick up where it left off.
#11
maximillian - Posted 10:07 am PST 11/17/08 (670 Posts)
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nicholjo - Posted 10:39 am PST 11/17/08 (100 Posts)
#13
XBMCdotORG - Posted 10:54 am PST 11/17/08 (76 Posts)
I thought electricity rates vary depending upon time of day (peak vs. nonpeak) ?
#14
joop - Posted 10:59 am PST 11/17/08 (223 Posts)
100 watts for an hour = 0.1 kilowatt hours
1 kilowatt hour = $0.10 (depending on where you live)
Therefore, to run 100 watts for an hour will cost you about one cent.
1 kilowatt hour = $0.10 (depending on where you live)
Therefore, to run 100 watts for an hour will cost you about one cent.
#15
rschnapp - Posted 11:13 am PST 11/17/08 (45 Posts)
I have one of the older units, and it comes in handy from time to time. You can determine how much power a wall wart is wasting, whether it's worth turning off a laptop as opposed to just letting it "sleep" or "hibernate", etc.
It's like any other tool, g, a wrench. Most of the time it just sits in the drawer. When you need it, though, you need it!
If I needed another one, I'd look for an older unit, which typically goes for more like $20, I think. I have other tools to do multiplication for me -- though I generally don't bother calculating cost of electricity.
It's like any other tool, g, a wrench. Most of the time it just sits in the drawer. When you need it, though, you need it!
If I needed another one, I'd look for an older unit, which typically goes for more like $20, I think. I have other tools to do multiplication for me -- though I generally don't bother calculating cost of electricity.
#16
beetlenut33 - Posted 11:41 am PST 11/17/08 (152 Posts)
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guest - Posted 3:16 pm PST 11/17/08 (85 Posts)







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