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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2008

e-Save, an innovative power saving product that reduce inductive reactance from power-line and makes you to save electricity which you were just wasting, this is good product for people who are using inductive load i.e. Electric Motor , Tube-lights, Refrigerators, AC, Washing Machine, Juicer, Grinder, Induction Heating Ovens, etc. for more details mail me on Teknoserv AT Teknoserv DOT com

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  • Scam. Put an adequate capacitor in parallel with the line input and you will see the same effect. Anyway, you are NOT paying for the reactive component of the current that is reduced as shown here. So the total save equals ZERO. Unless that: a) you present a load with very poor power factor, and B) the electricity company is aware of that and c) your $ per kwh tariff takes this into account and penalizes you for not correcting it. This is the only saving you could eventually get

  • your an idiot. This is a total scam.

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  • P = I V. do what ever you want. you will not reduce the bill but in fact you will pay more by doing this.

  • @zemnieku12

    what is your point?

    reducing amps doesn't equal saving on electrical bill. People aren't billed on true watts.

  • God damn i hate idiots who belive this crap...

  • HOLA AMIGOS DE POWER SAVE, ME GUSTARIA KE ME ENVIARAN INFORMACION DEL PRODUCTO, EL COSTO, TOTAL DEL PRODUCTO, LA FICHA TECNICA DEL PRODUCTO. Y SU DIREECION DE CORREO, A MI CORREO: SALUDOS

  • electrical perpetual motion ,bollocks

  • @gottagobideo

    and what is watt?

    from 6th grade phisics book specially for you.

    "In terms of Electromagnetism, one watt is the rate at which work is done when one ampere (A) of current flows through an electrical potential difference of one volt (V). --- W = V*A"

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