THE POWER-SAVE 1200 FOR RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS; SAVE UP TO 25% ON YOUR MONTHLY ELECTRIC BILLS!

Retails for $299


The Power-Save 1200™ reduces the amount of power drawn from the utility by storing electricity otherwise lost from the motors in your home. The unit supplies this stored electricity back to your appliances, decreasing demand from the utility. Decreasing demand means less usage and lower electric bills! 


The easy-to-install Power-Save 1200™ was designed with the homeowner in mind, providing lower energy bills, increased motor and appliance life, for all of the equipment inside of your house.


Residential customers throughout North America could see a realized savings of 8% - 10% typically and as much as 25% on their electrical usage (and thus power bills).


The Power-Save 1200™ is UL Certified as the Cat. No. ABET 2201 and CSA certified.


Money isn't all that you are saving when you use Power-Save Energy Corp. products. It's an energy-wise purchasing decision with many positive environmental implications.


The Power-Save 1200™ is a small gray box that fits neatly next to your breaker panel, saves you money year after year and protects the entire home.  The Power-Save 1200™ provides lower energy bills, increased motor and appliance life, for all of the equipment inside of your house.  Residential customers could see a savings of 8% - 10% and as much as 25% on their electrical usage.  Save even more on commercial rates!  The Power-Save 1200™ is UL Certified as the Cat. No. ABET 2201 and CSA certified. Finally, get up to 30% of your purchase money back with 30% federal tax credits.


How much can I expect to save per month by using the Power-Save?


That depends on many factors. The size of your home, the amount of inductive motor load, and the amount you are paying per kilowatt-hour for electricity. However, users of the Power-Save 1200 have seen up to 25% in reduced consumption, but the average savings is somewhere in the 15% to 20% range.


How Does the Power-Save Unit Work?


The Power-Save reduces the amount of power drawn from the utility by storing (in its capacitors) otherwise lost electricity (watts) caused by the inductive motors in your home. If you decrease your demand from the utility, your meter slows down, and you use less electricity. The thought is, you’ve already paid for that electricity, why pay for it and waste it when you can pay for it, store it, and reuse it again.


What is Power Factor?


Power factor is the percentage of electricity that’s delivered to your house and used effectively, compared to what is wasted. For example, a 1.0 power factor means that all the electricity that’s being delivered to your home is being used effectively for its purpose. Most homes in America today have a .77 power factor or less. However, the Power-Save unit increases that power factor in most cases to .97 or .98, thus increasing the effective use of your electricity and lowering your usage.