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Q&A: I WANT TO SAVE MONEY ON MY ELECTRICITY BILL BY SWITCHING THE SETTINGS?
May 12th
Question by Michelle:
I want to save money on my electricity bill by switching the settings?
I work at home, and have purchased a small air conditioning unit for my office.
I have it on at least 12 hours a day, and I was wondering what setting would make it cheaper.
It has low cool, med cool, and high cool. and then numbers 1-10.
I figured low cool would be cheapest, so I put it on that but it made the room way cooler than it did on high cool.
Kind of a weird question, but I’d really like to know.
Thank you.
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IS IT TRUE THAT YOU SAVE NO MONEY ON ELECTRICITY IF YOU LEAVE IT ON STANDBY?
May 7th
Question by Aequor Virtus:
Is it true that you save no money on electricity if you leave it on standby?
I heard somewhere, cannot quite remember when or where, that a TV for example on standby takes up just as much power as it would do if it were on. I tried searching google but nothing came up. Anyone know if this is right or wrong?
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……..ABOUT HOW MUCH MONEY WILL HE SAVE ON ELECTRICITY EVERY MONTH?
Apr 30th
Question by allisonh1990:
……..about how much money will he save on electricity each month?
Around 25 percent of the electricity consumed by American households is used to heat water. Jake’s average monthly electricity bill is $ 123. If Jake installs a solar-powered water heater that does not use any electricity, about how much money will he save on electricity each month?
Help please
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Q&A: DO ENERGY SAVING LIGHT BULBS REALLY SAVE YOU MONEY?
Apr 20th
Question by jrenee:
Do energy saving light bulbs really save you money?
Has anyone see a drop in their electric bills after using energy saving bulbs?
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IS IT TRUE THAT YOU SAVE MONEY ON ELECTRICITY IF YOU ONLY WASH YOUR CLOTHES EARLY OR LATER AT NIGHT?
Apr 4th
Question by Dark PandaBear:
Is it true that you save money on electricity if you only wash your clothes early or later at night?
Ok well my family keeps arguing and yelling at me because i keep forgetting to do my clothes early in the morning or later at night. I wanna prove to them that it doesn’t matter what time of day it is. Plz help <3
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DOES TURNING OFF LIGHTS HELP SAVE MONEY AND ELECTRICITY?
Mar 13th
Question by dancer:
does turning off lights help save money and electricity?
i read when you turn lights on and off its just causing more work to begin it up again
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HOW MUCH MONEY DO YOU SAVE BY UNPLUGGING UNUSED APPLIANCES? DOES ELECTRICITY REALLY FLOW THROUGH UNUSED ITEMS?
Mar 12th
Question by fifty50:
How much money do you save by unplugging unused appliances? Does electricity really flow through unused items?
I just do not comprehend how or why electricity flows through unused chargers and plugs to unused appliances. Does anyone have any information on this? Also, how much electricity flows through?
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HOW CAN I SAVE MONEY ON ELECTRICITY BILLS? CAN SOMEONE PLEASEEEE HELP ME!!!!?
Mar 11th
Question by :
How can i save money on electricity bills? CAN SOMEONE PLEASEEEE HELP ME!!!!?
How can i ave money on electricity bills? I live in an apartment not that huge but we usually have to pay a lot on money on electricity bills.( about $ 200-$ 300) Is there anyway to use less electricty around the house? Please give me some ideas! thanks so much to whoever helped!
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CAN I SAVE ELECTRICITY / MONEY W BY CONVERTING “TRUE SINE WAVE” TO SQUARE SINE WAVE LIKE RV DC TO AC CONVERTER
Mar 9th
Question by WindowsY2K:
Can I save Electricity / money w by converting “true sine wave” to Square Sine Wave like RV DC to AC Converter
I admit, I know next to nothing about electricity, thats why im asking this question.
I want to know what is required to “stretch” my AC electricity in my house. I want to take my “true sine wave” coming into my house, and convert it into a “square sine wave” that will give me capability to power more things for less money. I dont know if this will save money, but it should at least in theory work to power things. I got this idea from looking into a RV and their electrical systems, and learned that they have DC to AC converters to power AC appliances. (although most things run off DC, like a laptop, and in your home you use a AC to DC adapter to power your laptop, cell phone etc.) so you can eliminate the AC to DC adapter for many things in a RV. But the (cheaper) DC – AC adapters also have some one-of-a-kind properties, like giving a “square” sine wave, which messes up digital clocks, breadmakers. – Can I save electricity /money by converting from true to square sine waves in my house?
anyone can state yes or no. it does not answer the question, or prove you know anything (although i see you have answered a lot of questions). could you give some supporting details. I know there will be some “loss” in conversion, probably via heat, which is helpful in winter. but i want a scientific explanation why a true sine wave is more efficient or a square sine wave is more efficient to power appliances, laptop, tv, electric heater, etc. does it depend on specific appliance? or does this apply for everything electrical. It seems obvious to me, that square sine waves are easier and cheaper to produce than true sine waves, example, cheaper dc to ac adapters produce square ones.
Another sub question, would be, what is cost or energy savings of producing square sine waves instead of true sine waves (for electric companies), maybe they can produce square ones for 20% less energy than trues sine waves?
another sub q: who decided and why, true sine waves should be in each home?
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WITH THE FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE, ENERGY SAVING LIGHT BULBS, CAN YOU REALLY GET YOUR MONEY BACK ?
Feb 24th
Question by :
With the five year guarantee, energy saving light bulbs, can you really get your money back ?
I have these bulbs through my home and I have had several burn out before 5 years.
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