Hi all,

 

When my daughter moved off to college this year, my water bill and gas bill
went down significantly.  She takes more showers per day and stays in the
shower longer than anyone I know.  My son suffers from no such problem.  His
views on personal hygiene are quite different, and I do mean quite
different, than my daughter's.  When he leaves home, I expect the electric
bill to go down dramatically.  There are always two or three computers
running, a TV playing and lights left on throughout the house.  I will miss
the two cars but with what I save on utilities I'll be able to take all the
cabs I want and still have money left over to put toward new tools.

 

Take care,

Ed

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of chiliblindman
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] electrical power uses cut

 

I had a discussion this mourning about power usage of items in stand-by
mode. There was mention of this on this list before about the power used by
appliances when in the off mode. Regardless of what it could be; microwave
oven, computer or TV, most use power when off especially if we like the
instant on feature of items.
A couple placed all there appliances on power strips so they could turn them
completely off, reasonably in a easy way anyway. Their electric bill has
been slashed in half and they were really excited.
Apparently they do not have a microwave like mine that needs the time set
before it is usable. I figured I would pass this information along. 
I found something that reduced my electric bill almost in half by accident,
my daughter got married and moved out.hahaha
..................bob

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