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Cent-A-Meter Moe Jones 08-07-2006
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Posted by Moe Jones on August 7, 2006, 8:19 pm
Here in the Houston area, one of the power company, HL&P, is trying out a
device to help home owners lower their electric bill.

Below is what I got from their web page:
http://www.agl.com.au/AGLNew/Your+home/Energy+efficiency/Cent-A-Meter.htm
Cent-A-Meter is an innovative new product designed to show you how much your
electricity consumption is costing you in real time.The wireless electricity
monitor displays the cost of electricity being used on a portable, easy to
read, LCD monitor inside your home. Understanding the cost of your household
electricity consumption is the first step towards reducing your energy bill.

On the news it shows the consumer walking around their home and shutting
down different devices and watching their consumption drop.

Has anyone experienced this device?


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Moe Jones
HVAC Service Technician
Energy Equalizers Inc.
Houston, Texas



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Posted by on August 7, 2006, 10:26 pm

>Here in the Houston area, one of the power company, HL&P, is trying out a
>device to help home owners lower their electric bill.
>
>Below is what I got from their web page:
>http://www.agl.com.au/AGLNew/Your+home/Energy+efficiency/Cent-A-Meter.htm
>Cent-A-Meter is an innovative new product designed to show you how much your
>electricity consumption is costing you in real time.The wireless electricity
>monitor displays the cost of electricity being used on a portable, easy to
>read, LCD monitor inside your home. Understanding the cost of your household
>electricity consumption is the first step towards reducing your energy bill.
>
>On the news it shows the consumer walking around their home and shutting
>down different devices and watching their consumption drop.
>
>Has anyone experienced this device?

nope. came reeal close to buying one of these though...

http://www.theenergydetective.com/

Posted by Darn Cat on August 8, 2006, 7:38 am
gofish wrote:
> came reeal close to buying one of these though...
> theenergydetective.com

have installed two of these units to family houses, TED works well and comes
within
couple dollars of the final electric bill





Posted by Jake on August 8, 2006, 6:50 pm
>> Has anyone experienced this device?
>
> nope. came reeal close to buying one of these though...
>
> http://www.theenergydetective.com/

Fish,

Did you sign up for and receive the manual via email?

I'm curious as to more specifics here.....

Looks like an interesting device... and at $140.00... pretty reasonable.

Jake

Posted by on August 8, 2006, 7:33 pm
Jake wrote:

>>> Has anyone experienced this device?
>>
>> nope. came reeal close to buying one of these though...
>>
>> http://www.theenergydetective.com/
>
>Fish,
>
>Did you sign up for and receive the manual via email?
>
>I'm curious as to more specifics here.....
>
>Looks like an interesting device... and at $140.00... pretty reasonable.
>
>Jake

Yup, sure did, only their dang website responded that they
couldnt/wouldnt send the file to an aol email address, which prompted
me to send them a not-so-kind email, whereupon they promptly sent the
file to my aol addy.... seems that aol runs some mighty tight spam
filters....only the frickin spam gets thru, & not the legit email.....

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