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John___Angela
Sep 14, 2015Explorer
wa8yxm wrote:
I would plug in a volt meter (Or a Kill-a-watt) and measure the voltage. In fact a Kill-a-watt has a pass through outlet it will let you measure both voltage and current.. Then report back to us with the findings.. We may be able to assist better with that information.
By My estimate the Kill-a-watt meter is about a kilobuck ($1,000.00) worth of meters in a 20 dollar (or less) box.
Our smart car ED (electric) EVSE is always plugged into the Kill a Watt meter. Lets me monitor things and figure out how much any particular drive cost in a day. We drove around for over 2 hours on sunday looking at real estate and just enjoying the day. Went through 8 KW of power to fill it up or around 88 cents. :)
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