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by oiseautempete » 20/02/10, 06:34

Hic wrote:oiseautempete said;

Hi oiseautempete
it's been almost 10 years that I have a screen consuming 22W (against 2VA of the previous one)
I've been saving 10W per hour of use for 420 years
a cathodic works on the principle
arc lamp or electric welding
just like fluorescence, so lots of UVs.
image is unstable due to scanning of the electron gun
for now there is only the LED which produces light, only in the visible spectrum

What to pay me for, a 300-euro LED LCD screen at 2 hours a day
economics
with the money of the butter : Mrgreen:
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Sorry, but, I do not understand your explanations and we are obviously not talking about the same thing, with 22w, your screen is a 15 inch PC screen and 10 years ago the image quality of LCDs was "at take a dump"...
a Sony TV screen 100hz 117cm (46 inch) 46x4500 type it costs ~ 2400 € (public price) ... mine (46z5500 with backlighting HCFL tubes cold cathode low consumption) it was 2000 € public price (but I got it at 1700 € with a good discount)
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by zorglub » 20/02/10, 09:00

not prohibited at all!
in industry, we install capacitor banks to raise the cos phi - especially when using welders whose cos phi is close to 0.2 as a dc transformer
we also use a synchronous vacuum motor which we over-excite
when I worked when we had problems
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by hic » 20/02/10, 10:42

oiseautempete wrote:
Hic wrote:oiseautempete said;
Hi oiseautempete
it's been almost 10 years that I have a screen consuming 22W (against 2VA of the previous one)
I've been saving 10W per hour of use for 420 years
goodbye Hic


Sorry, but, I do not understand your explanations and we are obviously not talking about the same thing, with 22w, your screen is a 15 inch PC screen and 10 years ago the image quality of LCDs was "at take a dump"...
a Sony TV screen 100hz 117cm (46 inch) 46x4500 type it costs ~ 2400 € (public price) ... mine (46z5500 with backlighting HCFL tubes cold cathode low consumption) it was 2000 € public price (but I got it at 1700 € with a good discount)

Hi oiseautempete
my old LCD is equivalent to a cathode
in color and remanance
300 Euro represents the price of the configuration
complete with LCD, inverter and 6 voice : Mrgreen:
Green TV
http://www.lesnumeriques.com/article-98 ... t_conso_tv
(Oled: today the oled mini screen is almost at the same price as the lcd;
for big oled screens it will be necessary to wait until 2016 with big screens built
by an inkjet printer,
enough to bring prices down
the bulb or plate oled, lightning, current,
has the same performance as the fluorescent tube)
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by Econosaurus » 02/06/10, 17:36

A simple thing, without necessarily being rich, fast and more effective than you might think:

The water bottle in the toilet tank : Cheesy:

We fill the bottle, place it in the tank of all the toilets in the house, and we save the equivalent of the capacity of the bottle each time we flush.

Personal experience :

I have 3 toilets at home (same model, we use the 4 people at about the same frequency, 3 times a day minimum).

So if we shoot our 3 flushes 3 times a day:

-We save 1.5L of water per flush flush and per toilet.

-What does afterone day: saving 13.5 L of water

-At the end ofone year: savings of approximately 4927.5 L of water


= the equivalent of 3285 1.5L bottles of water over a year.




So if you haven't already, friends
: Lol:
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by hic » 02/06/10, 19:19

Econosaurus wrote:A simple thing, without necessarily being rich, fast and more effective than you might think:

The water bottle in the toilet tank : Cheesy:

We fill the bottle, place it in the tank of all the toilets in the house, and we save the equivalent of the capacity of the bottle each time we flush.

Personal experience :

I have 3 toilets at home (same model, we use the 4 people at about the same frequency, 3 times a day minimum).

So if we shoot our 3 flushes 3 times a day:

-We save 1.5L of water per flush flush and per toilet.

-What does afterone day: saving 13.5 L of water

-At the end ofone year: savings of approximately 4927.5 L of water


= the equivalent of 3285 1.5L bottles of water over a year.

So if you haven't already, friends
: Lol:


Hi Econosaurus
On the same subject

Zero vortex method.
(and the shit does not go up on the edges (und die cheisse ..... :-))


For a total of 2.5 l for 1 flush
(i.e. a saving of 7,5 liters per flush)

= the equivalent of 3285 flushing at 7.5L over a year. : Mrgreen: (thank you Econosaurus)


You take a bucket that you fill with 2 liters of water,
that you throw at 0,70 to 1m high,
vertical stack,

Test, it works every time (95%)

to which must be added a 1/2 liter for cleaning the edge of the toilet for finishing.

This is theoretical maximum,
since we replace about 1,5L of the bowl with the projection of 2L,
the push is fast and the waters don't mix,
the replacement water is always clean,

TRY IT !! You're welcome :-)
it's free and it can make money
it doesn't exist on the market : Mrgreen:

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by Econosaurus » 02/06/10, 21:11

Hahaaa! Huge Hic!

But are you sure that it will not squirt us in the eyes?
It all depends on the constitution of the feces. It's like petroleum.

Depending on what's in the bowl, you're good to change your t-shirt after : Mrgreen:

But I promise I will test this right away, and pour a pure wave current into the air, by depositing a modest gift in the ballot box.
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by hic » 03/06/10, 19:38

Econosaurus wrote:Hahaaa! Huge Hic!

But are you sure that it will not squirt us in the eyes?
It all depends on the constitution of the feces. It's like petroleum.

Depending on what's in the bowl, you're good to change your t-shirt after : Mrgreen:

But I promise I will test this right away, and pour a pure wave current into the air, by depositing a modest gift in the ballot box.

Hi Econosaurus

but it's the world upside down,
when you save 1,5 L

I use 1,5 L (2L) and I save the rest

if no failure for manual use,
it doesn't squirt

you chat without thinking or testing :-(
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by Econosaurus » 03/06/10, 20:03

Yes Yes ! I tested last night as expected! indeed it is very effective, but the 5 year olds will struggle to do so : Cry: Then it's long and I'm too lazy 8)
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by hic » 03/06/10, 21:05

Rulian wrote:Hello !

Post in this topic your tips and the original means you use to limit your energy consumption at home.

This section is for everything that is not offered in the "Advice" section of KH.
Goods.

hi Rulian
Live from the Practice / Theory Lab : Evil:

Divide the energy of electric cooking by 5
Summary: 3 points to monitor
1. yield
electrical resistance 100%
halogen
Induction 80 to 90%
65% microwave + dispersive radiation
(note.The microwave is of the same class
than the 100% electric oven + dispersive radiation)

2. mass to be heated
electric resistance plate 1,5kg, casserole 1kg
halogen saucepan 1kg
Induction casserole 1kg
150g casserole microwave

3.Insulation
electrical resistance 0
halogen 0
Induction 0
microwave 0

The best solution "the hightop in lowteck"

Cooking in a thermos bottle
with internal electrical resistance
100% zero mass zero leakage efficiency (or almost : Mrgreen: )

The best in energy saving, but the process does not exist :frown:

as soon as the water is hot you can unplug it,
put pasta or vegetables and finish cooking without energy.
An additional saving is to cook with steam, (reduction of the mass to be heated)
For more economy, increase the pressure optimally
(pressure cooker without tourniquet)
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by ecoco2 » 05/07/12, 10:47

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