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    #201
    Quote Originally Posted by Djerms View Post
    Thanks for the info sa electrive stove brother. Did also the computations sa heater and dinoble ko na nga ang usage for conservativeness. Nagtataka nga ako bakit ang laki ng nadagdag. Nagdududa tuloy ako baka ginagamit ng katulong namin yung aircon sa room nila (naiwan ko pa kasi di ko pa nalilipat. Hehehe).
    My dirty mind is whispering,- "that could be it, bro"...

    Aircon nowadays is about P2500 per month if used every night.

    20.4K:froggy:


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    #202
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post


    My dirty mind is whispering,- "that could be it, bro"...

    Aircon nowadays is about P2500 per month if used every night.

    20.4K:froggy:

    Hehehe. Already transferred the AC. Anyway, someone advised me to unplug the ref every 11pm and replug at around 4am as long as no one opens the doors, it should be fine. Will this be of any good? Hindi ba masama sa ref motors?

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    #203
    Quote Originally Posted by Djerms View Post
    Hehehe. Already transferred the AC. Anyway, someone advised me to unplug the ref every 11pm and replug at around 4am as long as no one opens the doors, it should be fine. Will this be of any good? Hindi ba masama sa ref motors?
    ref electricity cost for new models is roughly around 750 to 1200 pesos per month depende sa laki ng typical ref (not the two door). IMHO, unplugging it will consume more electricity comapred to just leaving it plug. kasi sa initial start up mo yung nabuild up na heat eh matagal din niya papalamigin kaya balewala at mas malakas pa.

    ako i have 6cu.ft. no frost ref, and it it around 800 pesos of my bill. newer models have inverter system and some have higher Energy efficiency so almost negligible magtipid sa ref. more likely sa airconditioning equipment ka and other appliance ka magtipid.

    ngayon ang ******* rig ko is laptop na alng and i am enjoying 18-24 hours of aircon a day for only 5.5k a month. para kay baby ko. hehehehe.

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    #204
    Quote Originally Posted by brainmafia_310 View Post
    ref electricity cost for new models is roughly around 750 to 1200 pesos per month depende sa laki ng typical ref (not the two door). IMHO, unplugging it will consume more electricity comapred to just leaving it plug. kasi sa initial start up mo yung nabuild up na heat eh matagal din niya papalamigin kaya balewala at mas malakas pa.

    ako i have 6cu.ft. no frost ref, and it it around 800 pesos of my bill. newer models have inverter system and some have higher Energy efficiency so almost negligible magtipid sa ref. more likely sa airconditioning equipment ka and other appliance ka magtipid.

    ngayon ang ******* rig ko is laptop na alng and i am enjoying 18-24 hours of aircon a day for only 5.5k a month. para kay baby ko. hehehehe.
    Thanks for the enlightenment. Plus masama pala sa food kasi hindi consistent ang temp. Will check how I can save thru ac usage. Thanks again bro

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    #205
    Quote Originally Posted by Djerms View Post
    Thanks for the enlightenment. Plus masama pala sa food kasi hindi consistent ang temp. Will check how I can save thru ac usage. Thanks again bro

    Sent from my GT-I9082 using Tapatalk 2
    Sir if you have an AC, Ref, motors and/or other heating devices you may consider selling it and upgrade to newer and higher efficiency systems.

    imho, in one of the buildings i manage, previously we have 20HP motor for an AHU but when we upgraded the blower wheel assembly with lighter material and newer design we reduced the consumption of this particular AC equipment into technically half, having a payback period of more or less a year.

    this are mechanical intervention, wala pang electronic and electrical intervention,.

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    #206
    Anyone have tried using a solar powered exhaust fan?

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    #207
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post


    Bro, rough estimate lang ito - 3.5KW * 15*3/60 *P10/KW-Hr = P26.29 per day

    Assuming you are using it 30 days in a month = P787.50 ang additional bill for that...

    One hour sa electric stove,- assuming 2KW x 1 hour = 2KW-Hr * P10/KW-Hr = P20 lang.

    20.4K:froggy:


    20 a day for one hour sa electric stove.
    but how many times do you cook in a day? if breakfast, lunch and dinner, let's say 1hour each, so 3 hours a day.
    that's 1,800 per month - sa electric stove pa lang yan.

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    #208
    Quote Originally Posted by brainmafia_310 View Post
    Sir if you have an AC, Ref, motors and/or other heating devices you may consider selling it and upgrade to newer and higher efficiency systems.

    imho, in one of the buildings i manage, previously we have 20HP motor for an AHU but when we upgraded the blower wheel assembly with lighter material and newer design we reduced the consumption of this particular AC equipment into technically half, having a payback period of more or less a year.

    this are mechanical intervention, wala pang electronic and electrical intervention,.

    Sir, ung assembly lang? without actually upgrading or replacing the AHU motor itself?

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    #209
    ang pinaka da bes to save is electricity is.......IPA TAMPER ANG METRO para bumagal ang ikot :D

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    ^

    pero naka sealed metro sir eh. paano ba?

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