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SoundGuy
Jun 28, 2018Explorer
SoundGuy wrote:
It's handy also to be able to monitor incoming source voltage throughout your stay, just as I do with this Kill-a-Watt meter plugged into a galley receptacle.
Bipeflier wrote:
I invested in a Kill-a-Watt a few years ago. Second summer while camping I noticed a higher than normal voltage reading. Pulled out the trusty Fluke meter and voltage on the same outlet read normal.
I called the company and was told that "something has changed" inside the unit. Might read high or low. Well - - Duh! " No repair available, you just need to buy a new one."
Nope, Progressive Dynamics EMS for me now!
If you had bothered to read this thread in it's entirety you'd know I do run a Progressive EMS - the Kill-a-Watt is a convenience and once I calibrated the EMS it matches the Kill-a-Watt readings nicely.
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