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Get it between 2025-08-26 to 2025-09-02. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
PLUG IN DESIGN: Simply plug the meter into the wall socket then plug the appliance into the power meter; It helps user in saving money and energy by identifying power consumption of each appliance; It has wide working voltage range of 100 to 260V
DISPLAY: Large LCD display with backlight function making it easy to read data even in the dark. Screen shows the Watt; Current; Voltage; Frequency; Power Factor and CO2 emission volume
OPERATION: Button is designed for easy operation and very convenient for daily monitoring of electrical appliances thus making the energy consumption clear
OVERLOAD PROTECTION: If the power of the electrical appliance exceeds the setting value of power alarm upper limit; the backlight will flicker to indicate user that the power exceeds the limit
USAGE: Can be used in schools; offices; laboratories; factories and even in the home in monitoring power consumption of a connected or standby appliance
The product uses a highly integrated microcomputer chip and dedicated electricity metering chip in combination with highly precise current sensor and LCD display to recognize overall monitoring of electric equipment.Application: Can be used in schools, offices, laboratories, factories and even at home to monitor power consumption of a connected or standby appliance. Features: Backlight function that can be switched ON/OFF Large LCD display Monitor the current value of active power Monitor current voltage / current / frequency Record the power supply time Record the power consumption Calculate Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions volume Power factor pick up Overload alarm and threshold setting Specifications: Working voltage range: 100~260V Maximum rated current: 10A Maximum power: 2200W Measurable range: 0.2~2200W Maximum accumulated electric quantity: 99999KWh Maximum accumulated time: 99999minutes Power factor: 0.001~1.000 Backlight function: can set ON/OFF Precision: Level 1.0 Constant: 6400imp / kWh Power dissipation: