How to save electricity?
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FQW:
Catering service? Laundromat? :evil:
How does one hit bills reaching $500 or $800? :yikes: Won't Sing Power become suspicious? -
Nebbermind:
Woah, what kind of fridge you used? Those heavy-duty restaurant types har?When I last changed my 10 yr old fridge, my bill went down as much as $50!
Other elect sucker incl tank water Heater, iron, washer (w heater).
I stay in an old flat and we have those water-tank type heaters in all 3 bathrooms. I don't like them; I prefer those instant heater types. But replacing them will cost a bomb I guess. -
Normal sized one…but Korean made…repaired a couple of times so maybe it was no longer efficient. Think after a few yrs, most fridge will lose efficiency due to 24/7 running.
Think water heater at least 1000w. If u need 1/2 hr to heat up one tank, it’s equivalent to turning on yr 20w toilet light for 1 day. -
Nebbermind:
So I'm barking at the wrong tree ... ok in order to save electricity, I declare that my family must bathe immediately one after another. Muahaha.Normal sized one...but Korean made...repaired a couple of times so maybe it was no longer efficient. Think after a few yrs, most fridge will lose efficiency due to 24/7 running.
Think water heater at least 1000w. If u need 1/2 hr to heat up one tank, it's equivalent to turning on yr 20w toilet light for 1 day. -
Biggest electricity consumers are the appliances that heat and cool.
1. Aircon
2. Water Heater, esp the tank heaters
3. Big ovens, esp the built-in ones
4. Irons
5. Refrigerators / Chest Freezers
6. Toasters
7. Electrical kettles / airpots -
All seven devices I also have. I also got the dryer which really comes in handy during those monsoon periods when our clothes never seems to fully dry.
It’ll be good to shed 10-20% from my utility bills but it’ll be difficult as difficult goes. -
Lynn2010:
Imami, do you mean the increase is $10? Should be ok. I know of people staying in 5 rm HDB paying more than $500 a month for electricity bill. I think it is alot. Another person told me he paid about $800!!!
I am very particular about utility bills. Not sure why too... I mean it's just $10 bucks more but I am like :frustrated: :stompfeet:
Despite having a lower than average utiliy bill than most singaporeans in the same housing category, we are still very mindful about using water and electricity. -
FQW:
Really - replacing water tank type heater will cost a bomb? Sorry, I am quite ill-informed but is it not just dismantle the heater and install the new one? Which part is the expensive one?
Woah, what kind of fridge you used? Those heavy-duty restaurant types har?Nebbermind:
When I last changed my 10 yr old fridge, my bill went down as much as $50!
Other elect sucker incl tank water Heater, iron, washer (w heater).
I stay in an old flat and we have those water-tank type heaters in all 3 bathrooms. I don't like them; I prefer those instant heater types. But replacing them will cost a bomb I guess. -
cherrygal:
Ok, i don't Have #3, 6 and 7. Hardly use #1 and #4.Biggest electricity consumers are the appliances that heat and cool.
1. Aircon
2. Water Heater, esp the tank heaters
3. Big ovens, esp the built-in ones
4. Irons
5. Refrigerators / Chest Freezers
6. Toasters
7. Electrical kettles / airpots -
Imami:
:idea: Maybe you are from accounting background - every cent count ?Lynn2010:
Imami, do you mean the increase is $10? Should be ok. I know of people staying in 5 rm HDB paying more than $500 a month for electricity bill. I think it is alot. Another person told me he paid about $800!!!
I am very particular about utility bills. Not sure why too... I mean it's just $10 bucks more but I am like :frustrated: :stompfeet:
Despite having a lower than average utiliy bill than most singaporeans in the same housing category, we are still very mindful about using water and electricity.
But it is a good habit to cultivate - being mindful about saving electricity and water - your child will have a role model to look up to.