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| Energy Saving Smart Strip With Autoswitching Technology #LCG3 | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 26 reviews) Sales Rank: 51 Category: Home Improvement
Publisher: Smart Strip Studio: Smart Strip Brand: Smart Strip Label: Smart Strip Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Special Features: Ultra safe passive current sensor Patented protective hysteresis circuit 2 RC filters eliminate false switching Uses ZERO POWER when the switched outlets are off Uses less than 1 watt when fully energized. Size: Large Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 15.5 x 6.5 x 2
MPN: BITLCG3 Model: LCG3 UPC: 855883000032 EAN: 0855883000018 ASIN: B0006PUDQK
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| Features:
| | Superior EMI/RFI filtering | | | Up to 60db line noise reduction | | | 84,000Amp, three-way protection | | | 4 way wall mountable | | | 2875 joules three-way protection |
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Product Description BITS LIMITED LCG3 10-OUTLET SMART STRIP 10 OUTLETS; 2875 JOULES; 3-WAY, 130V PROTECTION; 6-FT HEAVY-DUTY POWER CORD WITH 45deg ANGLED SPACE-SAVER PLUG; FULL EMI/RFI NOISE FILTERING WITH 2 SPIKE BLOKING CHOKES; BASIC MODEL
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| Customer Reviews: Read 21 more reviews...
  Money Saver September 1, 2008 Once you get the power strip set up, it will save you money on your power bill. Mine paid for themselves in three months.
  Very cool power strip August 28, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I ordered a couple of these power strips, along with the Kill-A-Watt device, and have been very happy with the function and value!
I used one on my entertainment center. The Kill-A-Watt helped me identify my DVD carousel player was vamping about 4-5W in "off" mode. Plus some other devices.. 1W here, 1W there. My sub was already plugged into my switched outlet on the receiver so that wasn't an issue. Although I previously had it in the wall.. But you may have a similar situation.
So now I've got my receiver plugged into the control port, everything else is in the switched. Works great.
With the other unit I had planned to plug my laptop into it.. and while my laptop draws anywhere from 24-40 watts, it didn't seem to be enough to actually "switch" the unit. So I'm back to my regular power strip there. Now I just turn it off when the laptop is off. It seems this might be the same problem reported by the previous "iMac" user. Seems if the device doesn't draw enough power it won't switch the switch. And yes I tried the adjustment knob maxed both ways.
All in all very satisfied with the unit. Works for my entertainment center and that's what I was most concerned with. And the payback will be < 1 year.
  Swanky August 26, 2008 This power strip is a little pricy, but it's way cool. Excellent way to save the environment, and help save you money!
  Halfed my electic bill in 1 month August 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought three of these for 2 computers and one entertainment center. My electric bill went from 650 kilowatts to 291 in one month.
  Power strip August 3, 2008 The service was great, the installation was fast, and most importantly, it works. Worth the investment.
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