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Yes Less.....but with one major difference...when the food reaches that state(rolling boil) you turn the heat OFF......no burnt pans, no boiling over...and a smaller bill:D
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Not all my 9 extensions have red lights. It is less of a problem now than when I had 4 electric panel heaters :eek: and the largest one HAD to have its own socket for safety reasons. I have to look at wattage use of items used on same extension. It does limit furniture arrangement somewhat. I use 2771KWH electricity per annum which at present rates is less than £5 a week (all bulbs are low energy bulbs) |
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Why do we take it for granted that the done thing is to leave fridges and freezers constantly plugged in ? Surely they can hold their temperature for 6 or 7 hours during the night. How long does it take them to defrost without power ?
Thinking of putting ours on a timer so they shut down for 6 hours from midnight. Can anyone think of why I shouldn’t test this out :confused: |
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Think freezers take 13 hours to fully defrost, but know mine has been left open and the food at the front went soft in about 4 hours
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Try one of these
http://www.leicester.gov.uk/housing/PDFs/SAVAplugs.pdf |
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And ya can get 1 for 20 quid Savaplug energy saving for freezer & fridge-freezers on eBay, also, Electrical Fittings, DIY Materials, Home Garden (end time 12-Sep-08 15:29:14 BST) |
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http://www.greenhealthwatch.com/good...swsavaplug.htm
That is cheaper than the one here. I confess that I have one - used it for donkeys years but haven't got around to putting it on the new fridge freezer I got last December:o |
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Yeah when I looked on google, it was about 30 quid too |
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Cheers Margaret, more info found here 30 quid a pop tho. Not as cost effective as just switching it off , then again maybe it is. Switching the appliance off might cost more on “start up” power consumption. I wonder how to find out, might have to just test it and watch the meter reading.
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Says that in ten yrs you will save £120, you pay £30 for the plug so thats £90
Would ya only get 10 yrs out of it? Cos they give a 10 yr guarantee, might have to get a new en again Really ya should get an electrician cos of the wiring which would probably cost ya £90 lol |
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Do you really want the temp on your food varying? |
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I didn’t think that the contents would lose much temperature if at all over a 6 hour period. The appliances are insulated, the assumption was that they would hold their temperature during a short power off situation...could indeed be well wrong. Thats why I'm looking for input from others. Thanks Neil :) |
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If it does not loose it temp then the compressor will not start so wont use energy.
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