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Kill A Watt PS-10 Electricity Usage Monitoring Power Strip (OPEN BOX)

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Have you ever wondered how much electricity your entire aquarium consumes? Now you will know how much power you are actually using with the Kill A Watt PS-10 Power Strip. The power strip gives you 10 surge-protected outlets that will let you monitor Voltage, Amperage, KWH, Current Leakage, and much more! From real-time instant to time elapse consumption readings the Kill A Watt PS-10 is designed to help save you money.

  • Large soft touch buttons
  • Illuminated LCD display
  • Illuminated power switch
  • Adjustable circuit breaker
  • 10x grounded outlets
  • Low profile wall plug
  • Six foot power cord
  • UL listed

 

The Kill A Watt PS-10 can protect your valuable electronics while giving you the ability to monitor the power usage going through the power strip. The PS-10 has a bunch of features that are not found on any other power strip on the market. Readings are shown on a large backlit LCD display making values very easy notice at a glance. Memory within the PS-10 will retain the KWH, and elapse time measurements allowing you to know how much power your aquarium consumes throughout the day.

  • Advanced Surge Protection Circuitry
  • Soft Power-Up
  • Displays Max/Min Volts, Amps, Watts, PF, & Leakage Current
  • 6 Foot Cord with Low Profile Plug
  • Light-Up Power Switch
  • Backlit LCD Display
  • Ten Grounded Outlets
  • EMI Filter reduces noise

 

Kill A Watt PS-10 Specifications

Model: P4330
RMS Voltage: 108.0 ~ 132.0 Vrms
RMS Current: 0.0 ~ 15.0 Amps
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″

 

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