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    Cost of leaving a 23W fluorescent bulb lit. Money waster?

    I live with people a bit younger than me, who tend to make a huge deal of things because they have nothing better to do.

    The latest debacle is one of the flatmates leaves her "energy saver" light bulb going when she leaves her room, the miserly flatmate thinks it is wasting money. He is not that bright. For the record, I couldn't give a flying fuck, it really doesn't bother me, at all. But I like squashing their dramas with simple logic. Yay for brains.

    Anyway, I just did some rough maths on how much money is actually being wasted.

    I figured the most we are being charged for our power is $0.38kW/H.
    The offending bulb uses 0.023kW/H. The answer I get is we are being robbed of 0.874 CENTS PER HOUR. ZOMFGROFLMAOLOLRUS THE HORROR.

    Does this seem about right ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
    Does this seem about right ?
    Your posting of this thread will have cost more than a week of that light bulb ...

    YOU ENERGY WASTER ...
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    Sounds about right. $90 a year.
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    My flatmate switches off the PS3 (at the back) unplugs the microwave and dryer (which he says we are not allowed to use) then leaves the house for a few days (stays at his girls) leaving his computer running with no power saving modes on (so screen and hard drives still chugging away) and then when he gets home he jumps into his bed that is nicely warmed by his electric blanket.....

    When hes gone i do a load of washing and then throw it in the dryer for a couple of hours

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    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
    ZOMFGROFLMAOLOLRUS THE HORROR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    When hes gone i do a load of washing and then throw it in the dryer for a couple of hours
    I'd get a new flatmate. Preferably one with big tits and no morals so you can root her. No need for an electric blanket then either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    I'd get a new flatmate. Preferably one with big tits and no morals so you can root her. No need for an electric blanket then either.
    Now that's some solid advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    I'd get a new flatmate. Preferably one with big tits and no morals so you can root her. No need for an electric blanket then either.
    Won't matter even if she's ugly ... think of the power you'll save ... and you wont need to change YOUR sheets so often either ... (just use HER bed)

    win win I say ...
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    So I told the miser flatmate about his logic fail. He is not smart enough to comprehend what kilowatt hours are. So still doesn't really understand that leaving the light on is NOT going to bankrupt him.

    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    My flatmate switches off the PS3 (at the back) unplugs the microwave and dryer (which he says we are not allowed to use) then leaves the house for a few days (stays at his girls) leaving his computer running with no power saving modes on (so screen and hard drives still chugging away) and then when he gets home he jumps into his bed that is nicely warmed by his electric blanket.....

    When hes gone i do a load of washing and then throw it in the dryer for a couple of hours
    I wash everything I can with hot water. I take long showers. I move his stuff around in the pantry to fuck with his routines. I've even taken to leaving half chewed bits of sausage around the house, then blame it on his dog. He's fun to annoy...

    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    I'd get a new flatmate. Preferably one with big tits and no morals so you can root her. No need for an electric blanket then either.
    Never a truer word spoken. I'm working on mine now
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    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
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    You could also point out that the energy saving bulbs are not at their brightest straight away, so it's not the type of bulb to constantly turn on and off.

    I'd shudder a bit to think how much my PC consumes, with 7 drives, 2 graphics cards etc. Screens are off, but it's on 24/7
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    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
    I figured the most we are being charged for our power is $0.38kW/H.
    The offending bulb uses 0.023kW/H. The answer I get is we are being robbed of 0.874 CENTS PER HOUR. ZOMFGROFLMAOLOLRUS THE HORROR.

    Does this seem about right ?
    I doubt you're getting charged as much as $0.38 per kWh unless you're on a low user plan with hardly any lines charges. I pay $0.169 per kWh on a normal plan, at that rate leaving a 23W bulb on for an hour would cost 0.3887 cents per hour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ender EnZed View Post
    I doubt you're getting charged as much as $0.38 per kWh unless you're on a low user plan with hardly any lines charges. I pay $0.169 per kWh on a normal plan, at that rate leaving a 23W bulb on for an hour would cost 0.3887 cents per hour.
    Who's your provider? I'm now playing $0.2529 per kWh with Genesis Energy. Was $0.2439 til the start of the month

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ender EnZed View Post
    I doubt you're getting charged as much as $0.38 per kWh unless you're on a low user plan with hardly any lines charges. I pay $0.169 per kWh on a normal plan, at that rate leaving a 23W bulb on for an hour would cost 0.3887 cents per hour.
    I know it is actually less than 38 cents. But for the sake of simplicity I used the highest figure I could find on their pricing plan.
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