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Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 14 Aug 2018, 10:51
by Big Kev
The display unit that came with my meters is in a drawer somewhere
90% of my bulbs are led (the rest are 'low energy' and take 20 minutes to warm up) and I've beefed up the insulation, installed new doors and windows and the underfloor heating (wet system), I check my meter readings on my supplier's app after the meters have sent it and all has been good so far.
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 14 Aug 2018, 10:55
by Tripps
Big Kev wrote: ↑14 Aug 2018, 10:51
The display unit that came with my meters is a drawer somewhere
I rest my case m'lud.

Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 15 Aug 2018, 03:32
by Stanley
I agree with what Kev says but I quite like the readout monitor as it reminds me of what gobbles the leccy. Biggest surprise for me was that the phase converters in the shed and the big (for domestic) electric motors are less power hungry then I expected. The real culprits are the washing machine on a hot wash, the microwave, the kettle and the rings on the hob, all leccy used for heat......
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 15 Aug 2018, 10:48
by Tizer
There's a section of the population that doesn't give a damn about saving energy or avoiding waste, even when it could save them money. They're probably the same ones who don't bother voting in elections. I can't see the energy companies or the government ever converting them to energy savers.
When we were in the Home Counties on the weekend it was depressing to see the grass verges alongside slip roads leading to and from main roads covered in rubbish thrown out of car windows. At least it made me feel better once we got back here where there is much less of that sort of waste.
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 15 Aug 2018, 12:06
by plaques
Halogen light bulbs to be banned under EU ruling. People are being pushed down the road of using the more efficient LED bulbs in place of the existing Halogen type. Halogen will still be available until the existing stocks are used up.
Link.. Generally speaking I've no problem with this but admit that I like the high intensity halogen where I do my reading. A secondary problem is that many of our lamps and glass shades are upward facing which in themselves tend to cast a shadow. Changing over will not be as easy as suggested.
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 15 Aug 2018, 13:22
by chinatyke
plaques wrote: ↑15 Aug 2018, 12:06
Generally speaking I've no problem with this but admit that I like the high intensity halogen where I do my reading.
On some light fittings, like the halogen down lighter type, you can use a LED bulb with the diffuser removed. For example, they are used in our lifts, and provide pin point light sources. Take care, you may expose bare contacts.
plaques wrote: ↑15 Aug 2018, 12:06
A secondary problem is that many of our lamps and glass shades are upward facing which in themselves tend to cast a shadow. Changing over will not be as easy as suggested.
Have you tried the 'corn-stalk' LED bulbs for this application?
corn stalk type LED bulb
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 15 Aug 2018, 17:15
by plaques
To be honest China I didn't know that this type of bulb existed. A quick search shows that the 'drivers' transformer / rectifiers are also available. Now that I know I didn't know (been dying to do a Donald Rumsfeld) I'll have to get my act together. Thanks for the tip off.
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 15 Aug 2018, 17:40
by Big Kev
I have a couple of reading lamps built into the headboard of my bed, I replaced the g9 halogens with the equivalent led bulbs. No difference in light output but you don't burn your hand when you adjust them now

Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 15 Aug 2018, 19:46
by Bodger
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 16 Aug 2018, 01:46
by chinatyke
Love the way it is described as GOAL CONSUMPTION - looks like the Daily Mail reporters have migrated to Fairfax Media.
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 16 Aug 2018, 09:21
by Tizer
It's worth clicking on the `View the full page' link in that item and seeing the other stories from the 1912 newspaper. There are lots of jokes on the right-hand side and they all seem to be out into what would sound like a mock Irish dialect, yet the paper, the `Rodney and Otamatea Times', was published in NZ. Did the Rodney and Otamatea area of NZ have many Irish immigrants?
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 11:39
by Wendyf
Unsurprisingly it has been the best summer yet for our solar panels. Between 19th April and 21st September we generated almost 2800kwh. Amazingly we are still on the original FIT tariff and it's now all profit, the panels had paid for themselves by last year.
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 13:36
by Whyperion
plaques wrote: ↑15 Aug 2018, 12:06
Halogen light bulbs to be banned under EU ruling. People are being pushed down the road of using the more efficient LED bulbs in place of the existing Halogen type. Halogen will still be available until the existing stocks are used up.
Link.. Generally speaking I've no problem with this but admit that I like the high intensity halogen where I do my reading. A secondary problem is that many of our lamps and glass shades are upward facing which in themselves tend to cast a shadow. Changing over will not be as easy as suggested.
I have had to fit a halogen back in a kitchen trio as one of the LEDs failed. I have one also in a supposed reading lamp. actually it is supplying hear to the corner of the sofa where the spare anorak is, it is working as heat lamp for the cat which is currently spending 2/3rds of its day sleeping and sitting there.
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 15:05
by Pluggy
Wendyf wrote: ↑21 Sep 2018, 11:39
Unsurprisingly it has been the best summer yet for our solar panels. Between 19th April and 21st September we generated almost 2800kwh. Amazingly we are still on the original FIT tariff and it's now all profit, the panels had paid for themselves by last year.
Similar story here. Only 800 kWh in our case (2025 for the year), but the panels have paid for themselves by last year. Now calling myself semi retired , it goes toward the pension. They have produced very close to the prediction when we bought them (if only all sales pitch were so honest). The panels make my top 5 of lifetime decisions.
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 16:37
by Wendyf
Pluggy wrote: ↑21 Sep 2018, 15:05
Wendyf wrote: ↑21 Sep 2018, 11:39
Unsurprisingly it has been the best summer yet for our solar panels. Between 19th April and 21st September we generated almost 2800kwh. Amazingly we are still on the original FIT tariff and it's now all profit, the panels had paid for themselves by last year.
Similar story here. Only 800 kWh in our case (2025 for the year), but the panels have paid for themselves by last year. Now calling myself semi retired , it goes toward the pension. They have produced very close to the prediction when we bought them (if only all sales pitch were so honest). The panels make my top 5 of lifetime decisions.
Our solar panels that heat the water have been brilliant too, though it got a bit worrying this year when the water supply was drying up and we couldn't use all the hot water.
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 22 Sep 2018, 02:08
by Stanley
No problems there now Wendy........
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 22 Sep 2018, 08:24
by Tizer
A detailed analysis of recycling by councils in the UK...
`All the plastic you can and cannot recycle'
LINK
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 23 Sep 2018, 02:57
by Stanley
Isn't it amazing that there is no common standard.
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 23 Sep 2018, 09:21
by Tizer
Nobody manages the whole system. We need someone to make the rules for `cradle to grave', raw materials to waste and recycled products.
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 04:04
by Stanley
A bit like rail timetables Tiz. The government policy is to avoid responsibility in all areas, "Not my fault Guv" rules. Taking control of waste is just as important as economics. In the end the tide of plastic and other waste that doesn'r bio-degrade quickly could be the big news in the future. Include radio-active waste as well! Nye's 'Commanding Heights'.
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 12 Oct 2018, 08:36
by Tizer
Another daft move by the Government that will lower our chances of defeating climate change...
`Car groups condemn grant cuts for electric and hybrid vehicles'
LINK
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 13 Oct 2018, 02:24
by Stanley
It makes you wonder where what money there is is going..... But then, should we be subsidising car buying anyway? How about concentrating on scrapping the older ones? I would have thought more bangs per buck there.....
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 13 Oct 2018, 08:55
by Tizer
Scrapping the older commercial vehicles first (trucks, vans, buses) would be the most effective solution. Diesel bus engines running all day in town centres are probably the biggest problem of all.
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 14 Oct 2018, 02:50
by Stanley
Add in locomotive diesels on the railway and shipping as well. Going from steam on rail to diesel was a mistake, almost everyone in Europe opted for leccy and with hindsight we should have done the same. We went for cheap and cheerful.....
Re: ENERGY MATTERS
Posted: 14 Oct 2018, 09:10
by Tizer
And they changed from steam to leccy long before we changed from steam to diesel.