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Kill A Watt® PS-10 Electricity Monitor & Surge Protector
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Power strip for surge protection & assessing aquarium energy use
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Protect & monitor electrical use of up to 10 aquarium equipment
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Backlit LCD clearly shows operating cost of your aquarium devices
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Do you know how much your aquarium is costing you? If you don't know the operating cost of your aquarium, you need the Kill A Watt PS-10 Electricity Monitor & Surge Protector! Now you can protect your valuable equipment AND find out exactly where your money's going. Simply connect up to ten electrical aquarium devices into the Kill A Watt PS-10 to evaluate how efficient they are, while the built-in surge protection keeps them safe.
The Kill A Watt PS-10 features a large LCD screen that displays recorded and calculated energy usage at a glance. Advanced features such as over current, over wattage, and no load detection provide clean, safe power to your expensive equipment. Automatic shut off and audible alarm when current levels exceed safe limits. 6 ft power cord with right angle, low-profile plug fits in tight places. Potentially save hundreds on your electric bills by identifying and replacing less-efficient aquarium equipment. Great for use with light fixtures, filters, chillers, heaters or any electrical aquarium equipment.
Features
- Backlit LCD Shows: Volt/Current, Watt/Power Factor, KWH/Leakage Current, Cumulative KWH, Ground fault current
- Elapsed Time - shows energy use over period of time
- Memory retains KWH & Elapsed Time Measurements
- Displays min/max Volts, Amps, Watts, PF, and Leakage Current
- 10 grounded outlets
- Soft power-up eliminates harmful voltage spikes
- User selectable maximum amp settings - 2A, 5A, 10A, 15A
- Abnormal Voltage Mode with auto-shutoff and audible alarm
- No Load Mode powers down unit while current is being drawn
- EMI filter reduces noise associated with AC power
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Please click on "More Information" for specifications and quick start guide.
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| Specifications: |
| Operating Range |
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RMS Voltage |
108.0 ~ 132.0 Vrms |
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RMS Current |
0.0 ~ 15.0 Arms |
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Active Power |
0 ~ 1980 Watts |
| Power Factor |
0 ~ 100% |
| KWH |
0.00 ~ 9999 KWH |
| Leakage Current |
0 ~ 30mA |
| Weight |
1 lbs. 12 oz. |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) |
3" x 12-1/2" x 2" |
Quick Start Guide:
- Connect the Kill A Watt PS unit and the appliances to the unit.
- The LCD display will flash. Press any of the function keys to stop the flashing.
- Press the OFF key. The OFF key will illuminate red.
- Press the ON key. The ON key will illuminate green and the attached appliance will be powered.
- If the attached appliance is turned off and is not consuming any power, the unit will detect No Load. The ON key will go dark and the "NO Load" icon will flash on the LCD display. THIS IS NORMAL. If the attached appliance is then turned on, the unit will detect a load, the ON key will illuminate and the "NO Load" indicator on the LCD display will disappear.
- Pressing the Volt/Amp key will cycle through currently measured voltage (Volts), current (Amps) and Maximum/Minimum measured values.
- Pressing the Watt/PF Key will cycle through currently measured active power (Watts) power factor (%) and Maximum/Minimum measured values.
- Pressing the KWH/Leakage key will cycle through cumulative kilowatt hours (KWH), currently measured leakage current (mA) and Maximum/Minimum measured values (leakage current only).
- Pressing the Elapsed Time key will cycle through time in Days: Hours and Hours: Minutes.
- Review the complete operating instructions included to familiarize yourself with all the features.
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Protect your hobby investment & discover exact energy usage
Please note: Return of electrical equipment to Drs. Foster & Smith for exchange or refund is limited to 60 days from the date of purchase. Beyond 60 days, please contact the manufacturer for repair or replacement as covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
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