Powerkuff, LLCAddress424 Mulberry St. ContactCharles Wagner, M.D. | |
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Veteran Owned Business | Army, Separated | Member since January 22nd, 2010 | |
Powerkuff Power Monitor is a device that straps on the electric cable entering the home or business from the electric meter. The Powerkuff Sensor Module straps on the electric cable and reads the amount of power in use and transmits that information wireless to the display unit. Contact Powerkuff, LLC today in Milton at: (302) 684-2008. This page has been visited 1512 times. | |
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