rhswain;557349 Wrote: 
> False alarm.
> 
> Turns out that my Kill-A-Watt is flawed.  When plugged in, but bearing
> no load (nothing plugged into it) it reads 33 watts.  If you accept 33
> as its "zero", getting 36 is reasonable when the Touch is plugged into
> it.  
> 
> (They don't have zero calibration knobs on these new fangled devices,
> do they?)
> 
> Sorry to have not investigated this more carefully before posting.

Is it the P3 model? If you bought it from Home Depot, Best Buy, or some
place like that, I would take it back and get a new one and test it
before you leave. Or if its still under warranty, get it replaced. If
its showing 33 Watts all the time its bad and just subtracting 33W
isn't a good solution because what else is wrong inside causing the
unit to read 33 Watts without a load? IE is it more then just a unit
that wasn't calibrated before it left the line?


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