Breaker
Electrical
- Dec 2, 2002
- 17
I have come across a device which claims to save on your electricity bill. It is a UK device. I believe it is a con and want to take action against them, but before i do this i want to be sure that i haven't got it all wrong.
The device is a small unit which plugs into any socket in the home, and it claims to perform Power Factor Correction (PFC). However UK residents are charged on kWh and not kVA like industrial users, therfore PFC would not save on the electricity bill.
Also the claim that it can be plugged into any socket is strange, as i can't understand how it could monitor the current, such that it could determine the existing power factor angle, and therefore decide on how much capacitance to switch in. Therefore, whether it does perform effectively PFC is suspect.
Please give me you opinion on this, as i am sure they have already made millions on the unknowledgeable consumers.
The device is a small unit which plugs into any socket in the home, and it claims to perform Power Factor Correction (PFC). However UK residents are charged on kWh and not kVA like industrial users, therfore PFC would not save on the electricity bill.
Also the claim that it can be plugged into any socket is strange, as i can't understand how it could monitor the current, such that it could determine the existing power factor angle, and therefore decide on how much capacitance to switch in. Therefore, whether it does perform effectively PFC is suspect.
Please give me you opinion on this, as i am sure they have already made millions on the unknowledgeable consumers.