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    How to save electricity?

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    • NebbermindN Offline
      Nebbermind
      last edited by

      Jennifer:


      If I clean the house, I wont go out w/o a quick shower. I think it is rude to smell bad in public.
      πŸ™ πŸ™ πŸ™ for that!!!

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        limlim
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        Jennifer:

        The water heater is on when I go into the bathroom and off once I get out.
        you'll save a lot of money if you don't on the heater..

        electric bill + water bills (potentially)..

        btw, if you're using instant heater, there is no need to turn it off.

        It's operated by pressure switch.

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          Jennifer
          last edited by

          limlim:
          Jennifer:


          The water heater is on when I go into the bathroom and off once I get out.

          you'll save a lot of money if you don't on the heater..

          electric bill + water bills (potentially)..

          btw, if you're using instant heater, there is no need to turn it off.

          It's operated by pressure switch.

          We are using the water tank type. Most of the times, on only for the shower after dinner. The other times, no need to on.

          Like today, the tap water is warm enough on its own.

          Think our electricity consumption is mostly aircon at night n water heater for the younger boy.

          TV, Mio, Starhub n modem on ready mode - these consume a lot of electricity? Is being an standby mode more energy efficient? What about piano heater?

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          • JenniferJ Offline
            Jennifer
            last edited by

            Nebbermind:
            Jennifer:



            If I clean the house, I wont go out w/o a quick shower. I think it is rude to smell bad in public.

            πŸ™ πŸ™ πŸ™ for that!!!

            sorry, cant understand the above.

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            • F Offline
              Flowermonaster
              last edited by

              GLORYmum:
              peapot:

              Now I think about it, don't think heater will take up so much electricity. We only switch on heater when we want to shower and turn it off after showering. In total we only turn on 30 each time x 4 pax. About 2 hours each day will use a lot of electricity?


              instant water heater don't use too much electricity but water tank heater is horrifying. So we usually turn on the heater 10-15 min before use and switch it off immediately after use.

              I pay 34 for gas too, usually last about 24-27 days. My oven is on electricity not gas.

              GM & peapot, I use City Gas cook everyday (include soup) & my gas bill is around $21.27 never exceed $30 a month. Not sure if it's cheaper as I never use others before.

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                cherrygal
                last edited by

                The drinkers are the appliances that heat up or cool - tank heaters, airpots, irons, ovens, aircons, fridge etc.


                For gas, I cook almost everyday and my gas tank (not city gas) lasts me almost 2-3 months. That gas tank costs $32.

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                  limlim
                  last edited by

                  cherrygal:


                  For gas, I cook almost everyday and my gas tank (not city gas) lasts me almost 2-3 months. That gas tank costs $32.
                  wah.. GM can take a leaf from you worr..

                  or maybe GM make a lot of bird nest..? hence need to use more gas :evil: :evil:

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                    peapot
                    last edited by

                    Wow! Flower and cherrygal that’s amazing! Do u cook lunch also and weekends? How come mine last only 27days. Do u gals always cook soup? My maid cook soup 1 hour everyday. Actually I think city gas is cheap.

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                      cherrygal
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                      Soup I use thermal pot after boiling 30mins. I cook rice on the stove also. Sometimes also do stews and curries. Just 6 days of dinner per week, occasionally lunch. Cook more when there are special occasions. Sometimes I use an electric steamer or my convection oven. But gas-wise, it's cheap. Birds nest I use slow cooker. πŸ™‚

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                        vinegar
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                        I us City Gas for cooking n water heater,average $45 per month.I cook everyday,including lunch n dinner.I make soup alternate days.I do a lot of steaming,frying,stew using stove fire.


                        all of us bath in the evening,they bath once per day while I bath 2x per day,coz i cook/go out/exercise a lot.

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