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Energy cost meter with CO2 emissions calculation & extending cable
Part No.: EM0006
EAN: 4052792070088
PU: 50
- Large LCD display and 1.2 m cable extension, easy to read at any position
- Help you monitor time, voltage, real power, energy costs, CO2 emissions and more, to save money
- Socket capacity up to 3600 W that you can easily connect any home device
- Rated voltage: 230 V AC 50 Hz
- Total Energy Consumption Display: 0.0–9999 kWh
- Built-in rechargeable battery
- Measurement accuracy: ±2 %
- Suitable for a wide range of devices such as computers, gaming consoles, printers, TVs, set-top boxes, routers and others
- With safety shutter
General product data:
- Weight: 0.265 kg
- Height: 7.7 cm
- Width: 6 cm
- Length: 12.1 cm
Spot inefficient electrical equipment in your household with the LogiLink energy cost meter. The... more
Product information "Energy cost meter with CO2 emissions calculation & extending cable" from LogiLink
Spot inefficient electrical equipment in your household with the LogiLink energy cost meter. The display shows the energy and load power needed. With inserting your personal power tariff it automatically calculates the cost tariff.
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