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If I put the display to read current the current is not changing at all but the watts do. Before I returned the defective unit I talked to the manufacturer and they immediately told me that the unit was defective and that I need to send it back to the seller. It keeps constantly jumping ( I have it in front of me, it is monitoring my computer) 48W -7W-46W-9W every 1 second and I have no idea why. Even though next to my name it says "Upset in Detroit", I am not upset (that is misleading from the part of Amazon just because I picked two stars) and I do not know how to change it.I bought this item because I thought that it would be interesting to see the money spent by certain electronic devices even when they are not being used at all. Besides the use of snail mail at the cheapest rate (I think that I could have walked the item and back home faster than the post office took to deliver) I am very happy with the seller and with the product. It works as advertised.
I just received the replacement from the seller.
Something is not right.
Within minutes it was in my inbox so I sent it out the next day.
Most of the features work but the watt read does not.
I contacted the seller and they gave me an RMA number.
To be fair I have not contacted the manufacturer, but I think that I will return it and buy the more simpler one.
Update June 18, 2009.
It took over to two weeks to get there and 1 week to get the replacement back.
I cannot change the star rating, but I now give it 5 stars.
Very cheap feeling buttons, but it gets the job done. I haven't used the advanced features at all, just plug it in and see the current watts then come back and look at the kilowatt-hours used and elapsed time.
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