The power cop on cost control
October 25, 2007
The electricity monitors I last wrote about tell you how much a specific appliance is contributing to your home's energy use.
But sometimes you just want a look at the big picture. That's where the $150 Power Cost Monitor comes in.
After you install it onto your electricity meter, the device wirelessly sends a real-time read to a display unit, telling how much energy your home is using and how much it's costing you at any given moment.
Plus, the monitor can also give you an estimation of your long-term consumption, so you won’t be surprised by next month’s bill.
It's
easy to install, with no electrician needed.
That's one fewer cost--always a plus in my book.






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