How to save electricity?
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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.
Nope. But I cook only for 2-3 pple. -
Our usage as follows:
Electricity (in kWh), national avg 623
Nov 481
Dec 420 *
Jan 352
Feb 426 *
Mar 570
Apr 466 *
Gas (kWh), national avg 89
Nov 122
Dec 104 *
Jan 81
Feb 102 *
Mar 121
Apr 104 *
Water (Cu M), national avg 16.9
Nov 21.5
Dec 17.4 *
Jan 11.9
Feb 16.2 *
Mar 20.9
Apr 17.4 * -
Jen, did u go holiday in dec?
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Nebbermind:
Jen, did u go holiday in dec?
Ya, we were away for close to 2 weeks - between Nov and Dec. -
Chained up my dog tonight, else he would pace around and activate the surveillance lights, once the lights are activated, they stay on for 15mins... :xedfingers:
Baby steps.... :oops: -
Aunty Harlequin
I'm tempted to say something like I've sent you a pm professing my undying admiration but I guess I will tone it down and settle for something milder: You've got pm. -
Wonder if it’s relevant or irrelevant.
oops! My kaypohism got the better of me! -
peapot:
So believe its must be fridge and aircon. But only turn on 1 aircon leh. Ceiling fan use a lot of electricity?
My experience is that it is the aircon. The small one we have in the bedroom is already input 1.02 kw. If we turn it on for only 8 hours a day (even set at 27c), that easily adds up to 244.8kwh a month. That's almost half our total consumption in the months when we don't use the aircon.
The label on our 4-ticks fridge says it only consumes 562 kwh per year. -
limlim:
If this is the case, then 4 pax in the house will likely incur $0.22 x 4 = $0.88 a day.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 heater?
Anyway.... for those who is free enuff to read..
Water specific heat capacity is 4.2
To heat 1L water up by 1degC, need 4200J
To heat by 5degC, need 21,000J or 21kJ.
Normal water flow rate is approx 6L/min. So bath 30mins = 180L.
If you use 180L of water to bath, it requires about 21 x 180 = 3600kJ to heat it by 5degC.
1kWh = 3600kJ = $0.22
So 30mins bathe maybe cost $0.22?
numbers are approx lah..
In a month, it will be $0.88 x 30 = $26.40 spent on instant water heater. -
atrecord:
If this is the case, then 4 pax in the house will likely incur $0.22 x 4 = $0.88 a day.limlim:
[quote=\"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 heater?
Anyway.... for those who is free enuff to read..
Water specific heat capacity is 4.2
To heat 1L water up by 1degC, need 4200J
To heat by 5degC, need 21,000J or 21kJ.
Normal water flow rate is approx 6L/min. So bath 30mins = 180L.
If you use 180L of water to bath, it requires about 21 x 180 = 3600kJ to heat it by 5degC.
1kWh = 3600kJ = $0.22
So 30mins bathe maybe cost $0.22?
numbers are approx lah..
In a month, it will be $0.88 x 30 = $26.40 spent on instant water heater.[/quote]I always wonder how many times people shower a day. We shower twice a day but PIL shower only once a day. My husband can shower 4 times a day. Sometimes I can smell people that smell like just waking up from bed. If they think they don't have smell in the morning, they are wrong. The smell cannot even be disguised with perfume.