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by PITMIX » 06/03/09, 23:49

I found this on the net delivered within 48 hours at home.
No reliability problem, I just ordered it for my parents too.
There are a multitude of sites selling similar products.
The handshower for the bathroom is called "Ecoxygen" from € 25 and the faucet tips deliver 2,5L / min approximately € 5 each.
I think that with this information you will find your account thanks to your search engine.
Ciao ...
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by Christophe » 07/03/09, 00:00

It is precisely ecoxygen who had shady commercial methods ... I believe ...

In addition it is really ugly the shower (well zon can be changed their model since?)!

Finally if it works well so much the better!
We only have classic limiters on the shower and others ...
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by PITMIX » 07/03/09, 09:50

for citro here is the Excel spreadsheet
https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... lGhPLf.xls
You can put your meter readings and your water rate per m3
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by Woodcutter » 07/03/09, 10:52

Hi Pit,

It is clear that you have a big potential for savings because there:

PITMIX wrote:[...] I wait to see what will give the water consumption in the months to come. I filmed around 8 to 10m3 / month
: Shock: : Shock: : Shock:

It's really huge! It's over 300 liters / day!
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by PITMIX » 07/03/09, 21:22

Well, comparing with the Véolia online simulators for 3 people at home, I am in the national average of 120m3 / year.
There I saved 100L / Day I find it really cool because nothing has changed in our lifestyle.
A shower / day each, the dishes in the dishwasher and the toilets used with the economical 3L toilet flush for small needs.
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by Woodcutter » 07/03/09, 22:19

Ah well here it is: a home of 3! I had never seen mention of it so it surprised me that you get to 300 l / d for one person.
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by I Citro » 07/03/09, 23:25

: Mrgreen: Thank you for your answers and your file Pit.
I do grossomodo the same thing (except the graph.) For my consos of gas and electricity but for water, I had stayed in the annual statement.

I bought flow restrictors (washers reducing the passage diameter, so the flow AND the pressure) but for some taps I deleted them because they caused a lot of discomfort. :frown:

My annual consumption which was around 100m3 / year has risen to 140m3 in the last 5 years since the arrival of our 2nd child. :?
My children are a little too fond of water ...
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by PITMIX » 07/03/09, 23:59

Sometimes water flows for nothing, during tooth cleaning for example.
For spreadsheets I also do this for gas and electricity.
I do not have a lot of backsliding on my statements but I noticed that the decreases or increases in consumption are linked to each other.
For the moment I have never had an increase in water consumption and a decrease in gas. Ditto for the electric consumption in hours of nights and hours of days.
It makes sense but it's good to be able to view it for good.
I am addicted to my paintings : Cheesy:
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by I Citro » 08/03/09, 00:19

PITMIX wrote:I am addicted to my paintings : Cheesy:

Me too... : Lol:

I have 10 years of hindsight for home consos and much more for vehicles but none over 10 years and surely some lost tables on PC crashes ...
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by Christophe » 08/03/09, 00:21

PITMIX wrote:Well, comparing with the Véolia online simulators for 3 people at home, I am in the national average of 120m3 / year.


Url? What exactly can the simulator take into account?

PITMIX wrote:There I saved 100L / Day I find it really cool because nothing has changed in our lifestyle.


Well we roughly consume between 100 and 150L / day ... 2! It is still 2 times less than the simulator ...

We have the stream in the back of the garden but I wouldn't tell you what I'm doing with it !! : Mrgreen:
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