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    How to save electricity?

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      GLORYmum
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      Nebbermind:
      GLORYmum:



      Ya thanks. Need to put a fl n led side by side to compare their brightness. Can't take the words of the salesman.

      Think it would not be easy. I think some tones of white will appear more glaring and give the perception that it is brighter.


      Yeah so true. do u know what voltage of a linear led is comfortable for studying table providing adequate brightness n good for the eyes?

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        limlim
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        janet_lee88:
        limlim:

        [quote=\"vinegar\"]for those ppl who cook daily,do u find ur water n gas consumption r above average?We've below average electricity consumption,but extremely high consumption in water n gas,coz i cook daily.


        err..... of coz lah..

        but in exchange for higher pub bill for gas and water for those who cook at home, these lucky people get to enjoy home cooked meals.

        even a simple soup is nutritious...no MSG but real home goodness.[/quote]and cleaner utensils too....

        gosh I don't wanna talk abt that.. later develop phobia for hawker food stomach go hungry coz no one cook at home....

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          buds
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          Ya, better not. :sick: I oso know. :faint:


          Back to electricity saving talk. 😄

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            Funz
            last edited by

            limlim:

            and cleaner utensils too....

            gosh I don't wanna talk abt that.. later develop phobia for hawker food stomach go hungry coz no one cook at home....
            ignorance is bliss

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              limlim
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              GLORYmum:


              Yeah so true. do u know what voltage of a linear led is comfortable for studying table providing adequate brightness n good for the eyes?
              you preparing your kids to burn tons of mid-night oil ar.....? :evil:

              Actually, I guess, no need too particular lah.. any LED (non-flickering) lamp shd be good enough.. the wattage is not really that important.

              if talking about table lamp, 10W can do the job, so does 20W.

              The eyes will adapt to environment. the pupil (not student) will open bigger if its dark, and so the pupil (student) can see better, and vice versa.

              If it is a dedicated table lamp, any size shd do lah.. Assuming you on the room lights as well. or ask the salesman to recommend..

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                janet88
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                Please don’t talk about food preparation, utensils outside.

                See no evil…just eat if you have no choice.

                At home, we use good quality sauces and rice…outside cannot provide bcos prices have gone up and hawkers need to make profit to pay rent.

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                  GLORYmum
                  last edited by

                  limlim:
                  GLORYmum:



                  Yeah so true. do u know what voltage of a linear led is comfortable for studying table providing adequate brightness n good for the eyes?

                  you preparing your kids to burn tons of mid-night oil ar.....? :evil:

                  Actually, I guess, no need too particular lah.. any LED (non-flickering) lamp shd be good enough.. the wattage is not really that important.

                  if talking about table lamp, 10W can do the job, so does 20W.

                  The eyes will adapt to environment. the pupil (not student) will open bigger if its dark, and so the pupil (student) can see better, and vice versa.

                  If it is a dedicated table lamp, any size shd do lah.. Assuming you on the room lights as well. or ask the salesman to recommend..

                  Wow thank you very much for your sharing. :thankyou:

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                    peapot
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                    Glory, with your baking and cooking electricity bills going up and up?

                    For me every 27 days must order gas. Electricity bills always $340++ using LED. Think it’s my air con and fridge. Never ever to bring it down below $300.

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                      limlim
                      last edited by

                      peapot:
                      Glory, with your baking and cooking electricity bills going up and up?

                      For me every 27 days must order gas. Electricity bills always $340++ using LED. Think it's my air con and fridge. Never ever to bring it down below $300.
                      muz be your pond lah.. :evil:

                      or the koi drink too much water....

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                        GLORYmum
                        last edited by

                        peapot:
                        Glory, with your baking and cooking electricity bills going up and up?

                        For me every 27 days must order gas. Electricity bills always $340++ using LED. Think it's my air con and fridge. Never ever to bring it down below $300.
                        Peapot, Same here. need to order gas every 20+ days never exceed 30 days. I hv changed a few gas company still same problem. I m not on led yet n my pub bills also 300-400+. Aircon n water heater are the main culprits.

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