Lets talk about the dryer now that we know that the computer is an energy sucking vampire! We are on oil heat so our dryer is of course electric - but this applies even to gas dryers. We use our dryer in the winter only with few exceptions. In the summer we line dry everything - we have a pull out clothesline from Lehman's non-electric catalog/lehmans.com (a favorite here), and we can put out usually 2 loads of laundry at a time on it. I do have mine on a porch since my laundry is on a third floor, so it is under the roof overhang. I am able to dry clothing even in somewhat rainy weather. In a downpour they arent going to dry but - the savings per month? More than $30.00 in electric all summer. From May to October we dry laundry outside and reap not only savings in dollars but wear and tear on the clothes/fabrics. And who doesnt love the smell of line dryed laundry - especially bedding?
Here is a great link with information on how much the dryer costs:
http://blog.gvea.com/wordpress/?p=877
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
100 Watt Computing
I read the other day that leaving your computer running 24/7 is the equivalent of leaving a 100 watt light bulb burning 24/7! (It was either Mother Earth News or Hobby Farm article). I dont know one person who would leave a 100 watt light bulb burning except to heat the chicken coop for the baby chicks! Turn it off! It can make almost a $20.00 difference in your electric bill as well. I have been turning my computer off if I am leaving the building for more than an hour and at night as well. In one short month I have seen a near $20.00 drop in electric bill. If you want to spend $20.00 on something send it to the local food bank or homeless program, (MYHouse is a good one), or to any number of things that will make really good use of that money! I have not been able to find anything that says that it will harm your computer in the least to turn it off, and it takes only a few minutes for it to boot up again - bathroom time, tea/coffee making time, or any number of things you can use those minutes for - it's all good! And don't forget to turn your lights off as well!
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