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electric power saver

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  • ayusin mo naman magbasa sa clamp amp meter mo eto ang 7.0 amp. hindi 0.7 amp. capacitor lang naman ang karga yang device mo tama nga naman mga comment ng iba hindi naman ampere ang binabayaran kundi kilowatt hour diba

  • @neo24gr

    Effectiveness is lowest in electrical heating......... about 3%

    Highest with lamp about 52%

    Airconditioners about 25%........... I know because my Utilities Bills show the savings monthly.

    Those who do not have the actual experience, please shut the fuck up!

  • @polysemousncrk ... and there's a sucker born every minute who will fall for this kind of scam.

  • anung meter reader po gnamit neo ?

  • kaso hindi rin epekto hehehe !!!!

  • capacitor lang naman ang laman nyan eh!!!!!! hehehe dali lang gumawa nyan !!!!!

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  • hello!

    i have test this device on a Hair dryer ,and the Amp didnt drop!

    is it really working?

  • @khanmafia1

    that is true for DC voltage, where Amps and Volts are in phase with each other, for AC voltage you have an additional factor -> cos(alpha) ... alpha is the angle between current and voltage, making it approach zero .. and then you have your watts.

    Inductors increase alpha, capacitors decrease alpha, make alpha = 0 and your amp metter will show exactly what you are consuming. Otherwise you wil always pay more electricity than you are actually getting.

    There is no black magic here!!

  • Converting Amps to Watts

    The conversion of Amps to Watts is governed by the equation Watts = Amps x Volts

    For example 1 amp * 110 volts = 110 watts

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