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Energy Saving Bulbs
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Is it accurate and how does it work, i.e. do you wrap it around a power cable, or plug things into it? -
Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostIn effect I get free underfloor heating from the flats below me.
That made me smile! I have to say you're lucky you can do that, I'm in a detached house so I have to generate my own heat
When I measured my CRT vs the LCD's I found the running current was less on the old CRT's. My measurements were... 33" Toshiba 4:3 CRT with in built sub woofer and dolby surround (the old prologic). That consumed 9W in standby and 70W when running. The replacement 37" LCD uses around 170W when running but <1W in standby.
CRT's do use a lot less than LCD's (at the moment) and many other people have discovered this. The benefit for you though is the heat they generate is keeping your flat warm!
It plugs in-line with the device like a timer. I got mine from germany while I was out there and they claim it's highly accurate. I tried a 60W light bulb on it and guess what... it measured 60W! You can get similar devices from the likes of maplins I believe.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostIs it accurate and how does it work, i.e. do you wrap it around a power cable, or plug things into it?Last edited by miffy; 2 December 2007, 17:40.Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.Comment
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I'll have to get one. I like gadgets, especially useful ones
The fridge/freezer figure could be interesting.
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I have to sh*g the alsation.Originally posted by miffy View PostThat made me smile! I have to say you're lucky you can do that, I'm in a detached house so I have to generate my own heat
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I’m replacing them as and when starting with the ones that tend to stay on the longest. Probably about 60% done now. LCD is next"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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i've replaced all the standard bulbs (tesco's) but i have a few uplighter dimmer light types lights, cant find a energy saving dimmer bulb anywhere.The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Originally posted by chef View Posti've replaced all the standard bulbs (tesco's) but i have a few uplighter dimmer light types lights, cant find a energy saving dimmer bulb anywhere.
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hmm i admit the "searching" was mainly limited to the odd high street DIY store i passed by
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...and when it gets really cold you light it?Originally posted by King Cnvt View PostI save energy by huddling round a hand-made candle formed from my own earwax.
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