How to save electricity?
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Imami:
How about washing machines and dryers? I leave the socket power switch on but the machine is off. Like that got consume energy? Seems like have hor? But the switch is very high up and deep behind the washer and dryer. I will need the ladder (to extend my height) and a stick ( to extend my hand) to off/on the power....
Yes.. it does consume miniscule amount of electricity to keep the electronics running and responsive..
Those touch buttons etc.. all need power to operate.. mechanical switches (requires no power) are usually difficult to press plus wear and tear easily. -
FQW:
Wow.. that type certainty wastes a lot of electricity. Because the water temperature inside is always maintained above room temperature.. and continuously heated. Plus, you mix it with cold water to get the desired temp before use, means, it is probably maintained at higher temperature of maybe 40°C or more which means even more wastage of electricity.
Those water-tank types are installed differently from instant-heater types. I can only control the temperature of the water by turning the water tap (it's a lever) to the left or right. There're 2 water outlets - one for cold and the other for hot water. I can't turn a knob on the heater as there's no heater per se and the water-tank is above the false ceiling.Imami:
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?
However, you can do something about it if you want..
since you mentioned that the pipes are concealed., means the wall should be quite \"empty\".
You can install an instant heater on the wall and re-direct the output of the mixer to the instant heater. And, find the power control to the storage heater and permanently OFF it. unplug it.
The downside is.. of coz it wouldn't look very \"elegant\". -
Aiyo, not fair leh…everybody I know or hear about has lower PUB bills than mine. It’s so exasperating!
We hardly use the dryer. Only thing must be the air-con, computer, fridge and oven. I hardly use dryer. Should I off air-con main power? When I want to use air-con then I turn on main power.
I also try to collect rain water but seriously if it’s a pail, require at least 10 showers before I can fill up the pail. So I give up on that idea. -
FQW, I think nowadays the toilet design has evolved. Instant heater not that popular. People want their toilet to look as nice as the rest of the house so they will conceal the piping. Maybe we would be better off looking at other ways to cut costs. Like air-con and computer. Maybe use laptop? Instead of aircon use those fan that blow out cool air?
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peapot:
$350 is a lot! You stay in bungalow or what?Oh my goodness, my utility bill each month is $350. I have cracked my brain many times how to cut down on the bills but doesn't seem to work.
Behind each mth's bill, there's this chart comparing utility consumption between similar households. Yours is way above the average?
Mine is actually only bordering average; for gas it's actually way below since we seldom cook at home. -
FQW:
I think $200+ is expensive. All my aircons are inverter. My bill hover around $360. 3 aircon (bedrm) about 8 hr at night, 1 aircon (study rm) about 18 hr. During hot day, bed rm will turn on aircon for a few hours in the day.Oh dear, I've 6 air-con units at home and none of them is inverter type. Those inverter types are so expensive. My utility bills come up to $200+ per mth - one air-con turned on 9 hrs a day + son doesn't shower but bathes. I actually clean the air-con filters myself. Quite simple, all I need is a ladder.
How does one hit bills reaching $500 or $800? :yikes: Won't Sing Power become suspicious?
Heater - i dont use huge tank. I have a small tank for each toilet, so they turn on for 5 min before using. As the tank is small, it heats up pretty fast. The other option is to have the instant one for each toilet, this was one of the option as it consume even lesser electricity, but hubby thinks it's ugly. So, we decided on small tank.
The $500 or $800. Possible!! Turn on aircon living room almost whole day. (24hr - 8hr we sleep), then bed time, turn on bdrm aircon. Big Plasma TV also almost whole day (FT housewife or in law nothing to do - watch TV whole day), huge fridge (2 doors type with ice maker), heater tank turn on 24 hr bcos they need for washer, kitchen and bath. I know of someone doing this - >$1K -
I saved more on utilities when I was working coz there's no one at home (less than $200).
Despite not doing much to save electricity (our 4 aircons are mostly turned on) and water (I wash half loads of clothes every day and I'm guilty of bathing with the water running :oops: ), we spend about $250 on average, way below the ave bill of similar households. So I don't understand how pple can chalk up bills above $500...
One possibility is that I don't bake that much, don't iron clothes, and I use instant heaters. I also prefer to cook with cylinder gas.
My mom's house uses the storage heater and her bill is easily >$300 when it's only 2 people in the household using only 1 aircon unit at night. :scratchhead: -
This topic, my wifey is very good at it:
- Turn off power switches at the power outlet when the appliance is not in use.
- Record your own PUB usage by looking at meter and submit to PUB. Don't let them use estimated readings!
- Wifey say 1 TV for whole house. No TV in rooms :sick:
- Turn off modem when not in use. Most of us have a habit of learning internet modem turned on
- Don't stay at home too often! Go out for a swim or cycling! Bonds family ties!
- Boil your water and keep the hot water in thermo flash instead of using those electric water flask.
- Pay your PUB bills using POSB Everyday card, save 1%. -
Imami:
Does the increase of $10 translate to more usage or increase in PUB electricity rate?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:
Ooops - i thought my $360 was good. It is way below the average consumption for similar households. Hmmmm...... i'll see how i can do better.
$350 is a lot! You stay in bungalow or what?peapot:
Oh my goodness, my utility bill each month is $350. I have cracked my brain many times how to cut down on the bills but doesn't seem to work.
Behind each mth's bill, there's this chart comparing utility consumption between similar households. Yours is way above the average?
Mine is actually only bordering average; for gas it's actually way below since we seldom cook at home.