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Re: High Electric Bill
people have commented about the hit their electricity bill gets in the summer - due to having a fan on
well I looked at the manufacturers plate on a couple of fans here and although probably almost 10 years old they are rated at 60w this means that having one on for 10 hours = 600w or if on for 24hrs = 1440w = 1.44 units of electricity if the unit is say 20c (have no idea at time of writing) then that fan has "spent" approx 30c so the bill is being hit by something else other than a fan but if you have 10 fans running 24hrs a day then that is something else. :eek: so if you were to convert to donkey power and have a treadmill or a similar device then you could put a donkey to generate at those times most needed - such as when Coronation Street is on. unless you are from the Posh thread when you would get the chauffeur to use it along with the household keepfit program for employees. |
Re: High Electric Bill
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 10168624)
so the bill is being hit by something else other than a fan
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Re: High Electric Bill
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 10168624)
people have commented about the hit their electricity bill gets in the summer - due to having a fan on
well I looked at the manufacturers plate on a couple of fans here and although probably almost 10 years old they are rated at 60w this means that having one on for 10 hours = 600w or if on for 24hrs = 1440w = 1.44 units of electricity if the unit is say 20c (have no idea at time of writing) then that fan has "spent" approx 30c so the bill is being hit by something else other than a fan but if you have 10 fans running 24hrs a day then that is something else. :eek: so if you were to convert to donkey power and have a treadmill or a similar device then you could put a donkey to generate at those times most needed - such as when Coronation Street is on. unless you are from the Posh thread when you would get the chauffeur to use it along with the household keepfit program for employees. I have a fan on in the bedroom most nights in summer, certainly this year (last year and the one before must have been cooler as I probably needed a fan on no more than 10 nights) and it hardly seems to make any difference at all to my electricity bill. Thankfully. |
Re: High Electric Bill
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 10168753)
The fridge and freezer struggling in the summer heat ?
also check how often they are opened, it makes a huge difference if you are continually opening for the G&T (or whatever) ice. |
Re: High Electric Bill
We could try bu11sh1t-fired power stations, there is plenty of that around.
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Re: High Electric Bill
Originally Posted by Pocaloca
(Post 10168901)
We could try bu11sh1t-fired power stations, there is plenty of that around.
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Re: High Electric Bill
I asked you once nicely - now get back on topic please.
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Re: High Electric Bill
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 10168624)
so if you were to convert to donkey power and have a treadmill or a similar device then you could put a donkey to generate at those times most needed - such as when Coronation Street is on. unless you are from the Posh thread when you would get the chauffeur to use it along with the household keepfit program for employees. to create electricity of course. |
Re: High Electric Bill
all those who have tried to run from the high electricery bills by installing photo-voltaic, wind, heat pump or even water forms of energy generation
have seen their payback eroded because the high payback for feeding to the grid has been drastically cut. it costs alot to buy in the infrastructure and it has to be maintained or the replacement cost is high. perhaps instead of becoming budding donkey entrepreneurs, after all the donkeys need to be fed, watered and checked by expensive vets, we should find some way of become power generators, get investors and shareholders and start making real money :thumbsup: |
Re: High Electric Bill
Heating water for showers and baths costs a lot of electricity.
Has anyone installed a low-tech solar boiler? (I don't mean one equipped with solar panels.) |
Re: High Electric Bill
Originally Posted by Stillwater
(Post 10170461)
Heating water for showers and baths costs a lot of electricity.
Has anyone installed a low-tech solar boiler? (I don't mean one equipped with solar panels.) I was pleased when she left though.:thumbup: |
Re: High Electric Bill
Originally Posted by Stillwater
(Post 10170461)
Heating water for showers and baths costs a lot of electricity.
Has anyone installed a low-tech solar boiler? (I don't mean one equipped with solar panels.) |
Re: High Electric Bill
Originally Posted by Stillwater
(Post 10170461)
Heating water for showers and baths costs a lot of electricity.
Has anyone installed a low-tech solar boiler? (I don't mean one equipped with solar panels.) |
Re: High Electric Bill
Originally Posted by Stillwater
(Post 10170461)
Heating water for showers and baths costs a lot of electricity.
Has anyone installed a low-tech solar boiler? (I don't mean one equipped with solar panels.) |
Re: High Electric Bill
That's like a mega version of those old camping showers - a black plastic "pillow" filled with water and hung out in the sun.
I know of people who heat their pool that way. It's easy if you have plenty of land - it doesn't look too tidy spread over the roof! |
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