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kuman KW47-US - Monitor de uso eléctrico con visualización LCD digital, protección contra sobrecarga y 7 modos de visualización para ahorro de energía (sin retroiluminación), color blanco

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  • Monitor de uso eléctrico: el monitor es el asesino del aparato de energía de alto costo, ayudándote a reducir el consumo de energía y ahorrar dinero.
  • visualización LCD digital: visualización LCD transparente grande para una fácil lectura, el tamaño de la visualización es de 47 x 60 cm.
  • Varios parámetros: potencia (W), energía (kWh), voltaje, amperios, factor de potencia, coste y potencia mínima y máxima, ideal para monitor de consumo de energía.
  • Protección de sobrecarga: una vez que toda la potencia supera la potencia nominal del monitor, la visualización LCD mostrará "sobrecarga" con ruido en auge para recordarle al usuario
  • Batería integrada: con batería recargable de 3,6 V (NI-MH), puede almacenar electricidad. que permite mover y ver el medidor sin perder lecturas.


* Con el cálculo de gastos de electricidad, puedes controlar qué electrodomésticos cuestan la energía más alta y cuánto cuestan tus aparatos en espera. De esta manera, puede determinar cómo reducir su consumo de energía. * Con función de protección contra sobrecarga, cuando la toma de corriente conecta la carga sobre 1650W, LCD en la segunda línea muestra la "sobrecarga" con el ruido en auge para calentar a los usuarios. Especificaciones visualización de vatiaje: 0W-9999W Rango de visualización de voltaje: 0V-9999V visualización de frecuencia: 0Hz-9999Hz visualización actual: 0.0A-15.0A Rango de visualización de precios: 0.00cost/kWh-99.99cost/kWh Rango de visualización de tiempo: 0 segundo-9999 días KWh total y costo de visualización de coste: 0.0.0.00 días KWh-9--4-99 kWh, 0.00 costo-9999 costo Voltaje de funcionamiento: CA 120 V Frecuencia de funcionamiento: 60 Hz Amplio rango de voltaje: 110 V-130 V Corriente de funcionamiento: 15 A Máx. 7 modos de visualización diferentes: Modo 1: Tiempo/vatio/costo Modo de visualización 2: Tiempo/Cantidad eléctrica acumulada Modo de visualización 3: Tiempo/Frecuencia 4: Tiempo/Corriente El factor de 5: Modo de visualización de tiempo/potencia mínima 6: Modo de visualización de tiempo/potencia máxima 7: Indicación de hora/precio Lista del paquete Medidor de potencia 1 (enchufe de EE. UU.) Manual del usuario1 Aviso: ● El modo 7 puede ocurrir directamente mientras presiona el botón "costo" ● Si aparece una visualización anormal o los botones no producen respuesta, el instrumento debe restablecerse. Puedes presionar el botón RESET para restablecerlo. ● Lee los números en el ángulo frontal de la visualización LCD, no desde la vista lateral


DVW
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2025
Very simple to use, it plugs into the wall socket and you plug the appliance into it. Great way to find out the consumption of appliances that are not on all the time (TV for example.) I used mine to measure the power usage for the heater that I use to heat a small greenhouse.
Gary Chew
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de febrero de 2025
Very useful in finding out the big demands on your electric bill
Fabrice Q.
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de octubre de 2024
I've been using the kuman KW47-US Electricity Usage Monitor on and off for 4 years, and it has been a solid, reliable tool for tracking power consumption across various devices. The different modes provide a wide range of information, from basic power consumption to more specific data like voltage, frequency, and power factor.I primarily use this device to ensure my outlets aren’t overloaded, and it's been great for monitoring how component changes affect power consumption in my setup. If you’re looking to keep your system safe and efficient, this monitor is an affordable and effective choice.
ColHud1990
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de julio de 2023
I ordered the power monitor just out of sheer curiosity. I've tested it out on a couple window air conditioners, a microwave, a few different small items like lights and speakers, etc. I might begin by issuing a warning, at first I thought I had set it for my electricity price of a little more than $0.12 a kilowatt hour, which I rounded up to $0.13, but I had it set for $13! Big difference, so be careful when programming it. I thought it would be shocking to see how much power everything uses, however I've learned that things don't use nearly, and I mean nothing anywhere near, what I thought they did. For example, the largest power user (on the 120 volt side of things, not speaking for 240 volt) in my home is a large window A/C. I plugged it into the monitor, and when the compressor is kicked on and running it draws around 1,200 watts. According to the monitor, with the price of electricity in my area being somewhere below $0.13 per kilowatt-hour, that's something like $30 per month. That may seem like a lot but may I remind everyone that it's early July and here in the south it's been around 95° in the daytime so that A/C has been running a LOT. As for lights, led of course, they're hardly worth mentioning because they take such a low amount of power that I doubt every single bulb in my home pulls a quarter, or maybe even an eighth, as much power as the large window A/C I mentioned. I know this sounds like an entitled, snobbish, arrogant thing to say, but it's hardly worth the effort of getting up out of a chair to walk across the room and turn a light off if you're turning it off to keep from using too much power. If only one 12 watt led bulb ran 24/7 it probably wouldn't take maybe $0.25 a month to run it. I was raised very poor, and still am not wealthy AT ALL, but I'd rather pay a few cents as opposed to sitting in the dark all the time.
Oscar D.
Comentado en México el 8 de junio de 2022
Pues a sido una excelente herramienta, realicé un estudio del consumo de todos mis aparatos eléctricos y trabaja excelente, no requieres instrucciones es muy obvio su uso.
Carl Stubbs
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de marzo de 2022
To reduce expenses and to help protect the environment, in early 2021 our household started taking a number of measures to cut our energy consumption. Those measures have proven successful: total 2021 electricity consumption in our single-family, detached home in the US SE was about 8,000 kWh (3,200 of which was for HVAC), compared to about 11,000 kWh annual average in previous years. [UPDATE on 1/1/23: our total electricity consumption in 2022 dropped even further to just 5,500 kWh (1,600 of which was for HVAC) for the year. We have HALVED our electricity consumption. Huge savings. This electricity usage monitor continues to operate beautifully. We lend it to friends and family so that they can do their own diagnostics at their homes and see where they can save.]Looking back, we can say that purchasing the Kuman Electricity Usage Monitor Plug has been one of our wisest and most useful moves, and a very inexpensive one at that.The Usage Monitor Plug helped us to gain really eye-opening – and often surprising – insights into our electricity usage, allowing us to identify specific steps we could take to reduce consumption. Most importantly, we learned that “phantom power,” or the energy consumed by things when they are plugged in but not being used, accounted for a lot of our waste. Here are just a few examples:We discovered that our microwave used 64 kWh annually … in standby mode. We estimate that our actual annual use of the microwave takes less than 60 kWh. We now unplug it when we’re not using it.Another big consumer is our modem/router, coming in at 88 kWh/year. We now unplug it when the last person calls it a night. For people with set schedules, a timer switch would also work.Among the other major users of phantom energy are our TV w/ accessories (138 kWh/year when not being used but left plugged in) and our CD player (60 kWh/year in standby).One final example: Our rather old dishwasher is a real glutton, coming in at nearly 700 kWh/year. Newer, more energy-efficient models use less that 200 kWh/year. The next time our dishwasher breaks down, we will replace it rather than repair it.Finally, here are some other products we purchased at Amazon that we can recommend to those interested in cutting home energy consumption:Klein Tools TI250 Rechargeable Thermal Imager: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B089QW8R9S This tool, along with the Usage Monitor Plug, gave us a very good picture of where we were wasting energy. It was thanks to this tool that we realized, for example, that our then uninsulated recessed lights were really problematic, prompting us to purchase the following.FF130E Recessed Light Cover: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002XVPUAO If you have recessed lights and they’re not well insulated in the attic, energy wastage can be massive. These were easy to put in, sealed with Great Stuff: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KSANBTYAcuRite Wireless Indoor Outdoor Temperature and Humidity Sensor: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T0K8NXC We got two of these to go with our AcuRite weather station. They allow us to monitor temperature and humidity in four places at once: outside, in our living room, in our crawlspace, and in our unfinished attic. Thanks to these readings, we have established a smarter, more energy-efficient way of ventilating our crawlspace. They also helped us see that our attic needed additional ventilation in the roof, prompting us to purchase the following.4 SEASONS Solar Powered Polycarbonate Vent, Weatherproof Design, Quietly Cools Up to 500 Sq Ft, 400 CFM: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DMSCPJAAootek solar lights 120 LEDs with lights reflector, 270 degree Wide Angle, IP65 Waterproof, Security Lights for Front Door, Yard, Garage, Deck (4 pack): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NQ4L1SB , as well as Solar Lights Outdoor,WWimy 210 LED 2500LM Motion Sensor Lights with Remote Control, 3 Heads Security LED Flood Lights, IP65 Waterproof, 270° Wide Angle Illumination Wall Lights with 3 Modes (2 Packs): www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08T9F2MM1 Purchased in August 2021, these lights continue to work well here in the SE, saving us over 150 kWh/year. We shared some of these lights with relatives in the North; they also report that their lights are going strong after a rough winter.STATINT Window Film Privacy One Way Daytime Mirror Static Non-Adhesive Solar Glass Film Heat Control: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07W3VCZNFRYB HOME Room Darkening Patio Door Curtain, Hanging Room Divider Screen Insulated Drapes Privacy Wall Panel: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D32DJ2V , as well as RYB HOME Blackout Curtains & Drapes - Total Privacy Thermal Efficiency Backdrop Curtains for Bedroom Room Divider Vertical Blind Living Room Patio Sliding Glass Door: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077SZRBNJGrandekor Blackout Window Blinds and Shades Cordless Cellular Shades: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NWBGVL3
SerPJF69
Comentado en México el 21 de diciembre de 2022
Fácil de manejar, fácil lectura