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Energy saving gadgets/tips
Energy saving gadgets
I stumbled on this one while browsing and await delivery of two of them (two= free delivery) Radiator Booster This is the cheapest price I found after a websearch. Another site said that the original Mark1 model was featured on Dragons Den, so some of you may be aware of it already. It adds a convection feature to water filled radiators - sounds good. I have one large rad in my lounge and the wall backs onto the kitchen. On the other side of that wall is a fridge freezer. Logically, by removing heat penetration through that wall, I will save on the fridge/freezer running costs too, as well as making the opposite end of the lounge warmer faster. Any energy saving tips will be welcome on this thread - winter is on its way |
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As usual Maggie, you are wide of the Mark.
To keep your food cool your fridge/freezer has to generate heat, this is dissipated into your kitchen, so you are probably wasting cash on a device that does you no good at all, but what the hey at least you are keeping someone in work by spending your money rather than forcing them onto benefits. |
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I decided to read that response just in case you had anything constructive to say - I am disappointed. (Too much to hope that you can ever be anything but destructive in you attitude to posts) Back on ignore - and another has joined you - you are infectious:rolleyes:
The 'cardboard'(hardboard) walls in this flat spread heat between rooms easily. If I keep my unheated kitchen cool the fridge freezer will have less work to do- ie - it will not need to consume as much electricity keeping the contents cool. The radiator is at one end of a long oblong lounge. The gadget will convect heat to the other end more quickly. I did get GCE O level physics which involved learning about convection currents. |
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Other useful energy saving things have also been invented:
1) The Lightswitch - turn it off when not using the light or in the room. 2) The Door - close it to keep draughts out of the room & maintain the heat in it. 3) Curtains - close them to aid preventing the cooling effect of windows on the room. 4) Foil - Put silver foil behind your radiators - it reflects the heat back into the room instead of into the wall. 5) Ignorance - Don't open the door to visitors - ignore them - lol Turn the telly off with the switch instead of the standby button. Ditto anything else like the microwave etc :D :D :D |
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MargaretR, it takes a certain amount of energy to heat a room.Whatever system you use it will take the same amount of energy(gas?) to bring your room to the required temperature. IF the booster makes your radiator 50% more efficient the water going back to your boiler will be colder therefore your boiler switch on more(although the room COULD heat up a little quicker). The radiator is already a convector, so a fan(which blocks off the top of the radiator and therefore stops the NATURAL convection) can't help a lot. And how can it stop heat going into the wall? That's already happened before the hot air reaches the top where the fan is! Also if it costs 30p/year(thats 3 hundredths of 1 penny/day) to run, its not using enough electricity to light a glow-worm so you're not getting a blast of hot air, are you? Also your £17 will buy you a lot of heat.
If you turn your thermostat down 2 degrees then your room will be 2 degrees colder,logical. Mattylads ideas will save you a lot more, put turkey foil behind your radiator if it worries you. |
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when closing your curtains at night in winter, put them behind the radiator (if your radiator is under a window) it stops the heat escaping
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What I mentioned wasn't being spiteful, (unlike your reply,after all it is YOU blocking me, I enjoy your trips into the world of fantasy), so waste your money it means not a jot to me. :) |
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Put on an extra jumper :D
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