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Been conditioned over the years not to waste energy, so, I would turn it off.
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61.32 x $.0898732 = $5.51. So, Retiredguy, as a recipient of the Retiredguy "You're Cheap!" Award (a distinction that I am very proud of) is over FIVE dollars enough to shut off the light? |
On a related note, did anyone figure the electrical usage for all those green lights that glow on microwaves, computers, charging devices, clocks on appliances, lights that glow on garages door openers.
I remember reading once those earlier appliances took a lot of electric power just standing-by. I swear when I walk around the house at night, I don't need any additional lighting. |
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They can save significant money and cut down on pollution by buying a battery-powered lawnmower. And trading that old gas-guzzling golf car for an electric model. And riding around the local Village area on a bicycle or E-bike. Then go all the way with a hybrid or electric car or truck. That would save several thousand times the energy as compared with if you do or do not switch off your LED bulbs. It is just a big picture or a small picture situation. |
My other half just cannot walk past a light switch without turning it off. He also tries to turn off the light from the solar tubes. It's built into our age group.
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After converting our kitchen overhead lights into LEDs, I opted to leave the one(single) over the sink, on(constantly).
Well, that worked, until after I realized they still burn out, and had to replace it. So, I've now decided to turn it off at night. The cost for wattage may be cheap, but the replacement isn't. |
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My thoughts are simple, ecologically it's better to turn them off and it means more money for my grandchildren. I have an outside strip of 5 watt bulbs . , About $5 a month, I use a light sensor and save $$$$ yearly . We can't do every thing, but do try
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As one person said , get a smart led bulb, now under $5 and let it turn itself on and off. 25-50000 hours life, it could a decade before you need a year one.
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Clap on clap off. THE CLAPPER. Remember those?
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She brought home almost all the stuff she sold and almost all was a one and done. Only good thing was the Ginzu knives which were pretty good and somewhere along the line disappeared. |
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