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PeterReborn
#1 Posted : Tuesday, April 29, 2014 9:07:34 PM
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Joined: 1/3/2014
Posts: 1,063
Hi Wazuans,
I am doing some audit on the cost of power and energy in my house and the results are very gloomyd'oh! d'oh! .My cost of power has tripled in the last few months.How do you minimize power costs in your homes?Which is more expensive between gas and electricity?How do you find the optimum level between gas,electricity and charcoal?Maybe i need to start using sawdust and firewoodPray Pray
Consistency is better than intensity
Pesa Nane
#2 Posted : Tuesday, April 29, 2014 9:51:42 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 5/25/2012
Posts: 4,105
Location: 08c
PeterReborn wrote:
Hi Wazuans,
I am doing some audit on the cost of power and energy in my house and the results are very gloomyd'oh! d'oh! .My cost of power has tripled in the last few months.How do you minimize power costs in your homes?Which is more expensive between gas and electricity?How do you find the optimum level between gas,electricity and charcoal?Maybe i need to start using sawdust and firewoodPray Pray

1. Instant shower as opposed to geysers and water heater. That's a practical solution but best solution though is Solar water heater
2. Good quality Energy saving bulbs (initial high cost but worth every penny)
3. Solar lamp for all-night security lights (Saw 4k lamps in a solar shop in Nairobi cbd)
4. Keep that unnecessary source without a bulb
5. No cooking, baking with electricity power. Use LPG
6. Use charcoal (if allowed) for those impossible foods (yams, arrow roots, dry corn, bone soup etc)
7. Pressure cookers are safe and save lots of energy.
8. Learn to plug off chargers, iron, stereo and make sure the fridge has proper seals.
9. Use rated breakers to the SQ- funny things happen there trust me.
10. Secure the meter box to make sure you are not paying for your neighbours' power bills - (That is if your neighbours are not Kenyans, I understand Kenyans are good trustful people smile )
But on a lighter note, if you are a freak, live in the dark and eat saw dust!
Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
kysse
#3 Posted : Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:03:04 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 1/17/2013
Posts: 4,693
Location: Earth
I stopped counting after I realised that kplc is out to finish kenyans!

Infact The kplc bleeping meter is the cause of a sudden rise in suicide and heart attacks in our country. I suffer headaches when the bleeping sound starts few days after top up.



PeterReborn
#4 Posted : Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:16:35 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 1/3/2014
Posts: 1,063
Pesa Nane wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
Hi Wazuans,
I am doing some audit on the cost of power and energy in my house and the results are very gloomyd'oh! d'oh! .My cost of power has tripled in the last few months.How do you minimize power costs in your homes?Which is more expensive between gas and electricity?How do you find the optimum level between gas,electricity and charcoal?Maybe i need to start using sawdust and firewoodPray Pray

1. Instant shower as opposed to geysers and water heater. That's a practical solution but best solution though is Solar water heater
2. Good quality Energy saving bulbs (initial high cost but worth every penny)
3. Solar lamp for all-night security lights (Saw 4k lamps in a solar shop in Nairobi cbd)
4. Keep that unnecessary source without a bulb
5. No cooking, baking with electricity power. Use LPG
6. Use charcoal (if allowed) for those impossible foods (yams, arrow roots, dry corn, bone soup etc)
7. Pressure cookers are safe and save lots of energy.
8. Learn to plug off chargers, iron, stereo and make sure the fridge has proper seals.
9. Use rated breakers to the SQ- funny things happen there trust me.
10. Secure the meter box to make sure you are not paying for your neighbours' power bills - (That is if your neighbours are not Kenyans, I understand Kenyans are good trustful people smile )
But on a lighter note, if you are a freak, live in the dark and eat saw dust!

Thank you @Pesa Nane Those are very good tips and will definitely make use of some of these tips.My woes started when the prepaid metres were installed.I consume at least 5 units per day.Do you know where I can get saw dust in Nairobi?smile
Consistency is better than intensity
PeterReborn
#5 Posted : Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:23:44 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 1/3/2014
Posts: 1,063
kysse wrote:
I stopped counting after I realised that kplc is out to finish kenyans!

Infact The kplc bleeping meter is the cause of a sudden rise in suicide and heart attacks in our country. I suffer headaches when the bleeping sound starts few days after top up.




Applause Applause I totally agree.My bill short up when those meters were installed.
Consistency is better than intensity
Swenani
#6 Posted : Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:48:39 PM
Rank: User

Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
Location: Vacuum
Pesa Nane wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
Hi Wazuans,
I am doing some audit on the cost of power and energy in my house and the results are very gloomyd'oh! d'oh! .My cost of power has tripled in the last few months.How do you minimize power costs in your homes?Which is more expensive between gas and electricity?How do you find the optimum level between gas,electricity and charcoal?Maybe i need to start using sawdust and firewoodPray Pray

1. Instant shower as opposed to geysers and water heater. That's a practical solution but best solution though is Solar water heater
2. Good quality Energy saving bulbs (initial high cost but worth every penny)
3. Solar lamp for all-night security lights (Saw 4k lamps in a solar shop in Nairobi cbd)
4. Keep that unnecessary source without a bulb
5. No cooking, baking with electricity power. Use LPG
6. Use charcoal (if allowed) for those impossible foods (yams, arrow roots, dry corn, bone soup etc)
7. Pressure cookers are safe and save lots of energy.
8. Learn to plug off chargers, iron, stereo and make sure the fridge has proper seals.
9. Use rated breakers to the SQ- funny things happen there trust me.
10. Secure the meter box to make sure you are not paying for your neighbours' power bills - (That is if your neighbours are not Kenyans, I understand Kenyans are good trustful people smile )
But on a lighter note, if you are a freak, live in the dark and eat saw dust!


Just have your power disconnected then tap from your neighbour's wiring without her/his knowledge at night.I have been doing it for the last 6 months and instead of him complaining to KPLC he has been complaining to me how his bill has shot up by more than 2k.If he were keen he will note that i have tapped from his mains
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
PeterReborn
#7 Posted : Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:51:53 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 1/3/2014
Posts: 1,063
Swenani wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
Hi Wazuans,
I am doing some audit on the cost of power and energy in my house and the results are very gloomyd'oh! d'oh! .My cost of power has tripled in the last few months.How do you minimize power costs in your homes?Which is more expensive between gas and electricity?How do you find the optimum level between gas,electricity and charcoal?Maybe i need to start using sawdust and firewoodPray Pray

1. Instant shower as opposed to geysers and water heater. That's a practical solution but best solution though is Solar water heater
2. Good quality Energy saving bulbs (initial high cost but worth every penny)
3. Solar lamp for all-night security lights (Saw 4k lamps in a solar shop in Nairobi cbd)
4. Keep that unnecessary source without a bulb
5. No cooking, baking with electricity power. Use LPG
6. Use charcoal (if allowed) for those impossible foods (yams, arrow roots, dry corn, bone soup etc)
7. Pressure cookers are safe and save lots of energy.
8. Learn to plug off chargers, iron, stereo and make sure the fridge has proper seals.
9. Use rated breakers to the SQ- funny things happen there trust me.
10. Secure the meter box to make sure you are not paying for your neighbours' power bills - (That is if your neighbours are not Kenyans, I understand Kenyans are good trustful people smile )
But on a lighter note, if you are a freak, live in the dark and eat saw dust!


Just have your power disconnected then tap from your neighbour's wiring without her/his knowledge at night.I have been doing it for the last 6 months and instead of him complaining to KPLC he has been complaining to me how his bill has shot up by more than 2k.If he were keen he will note that i have tapped from his mains
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Consistency is better than intensity
kysse
#8 Posted : Tuesday, April 29, 2014 11:10:36 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 1/17/2013
Posts: 4,693
Location: Earth
PeterReborn wrote:
I consume at least 5 units per day.Do you know where I can get saw dust in Nairobi?smile


There's something wrong with those meters.
10 units last 3 days only unlike kitambo.
Who are these people still on wiring?





Pesa Nane
#9 Posted : Tuesday, April 29, 2014 11:34:54 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 5/25/2012
Posts: 4,105
Location: 08c
PeterReborn wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
Hi Wazuans,
I am doing some audit on the cost of power and energy in my house and the results are very gloomyd'oh! d'oh! .My cost of power has tripled in the last few months.How do you minimize power costs in your homes?Which is more expensive between gas and electricity?How do you find the optimum level between gas,electricity and charcoal?Maybe i need to start using sawdust and firewoodPray Pray

1. Instant shower as opposed to geysers and water heater. That's a practical solution but best solution though is Solar water heater
2. Good quality Energy saving bulbs (initial high cost but worth every penny)
3. Solar lamp for all-night security lights (Saw 4k lamps in a solar shop in Nairobi cbd)
4. Keep that unnecessary source without a bulb
5. No cooking, baking with electricity power. Use LPG
6. Use charcoal (if allowed) for those impossible foods (yams, arrow roots, dry corn, bone soup etc)
7. Pressure cookers are safe and save lots of energy.
8. Learn to plug off chargers, iron, stereo and make sure the fridge has proper seals.
9. Use rated breakers to the SQ- funny things happen there trust me.
10. Secure the meter box to make sure you are not paying for your neighbours' power bills - (That is if your neighbours are not Kenyans, I understand Kenyans are good trustful people smile )
But on a lighter note, if you are a freak, live in the dark and eat saw dust!


Just have your power disconnected then tap from your neighbour's wiring without her/his knowledge at night.I have been doing it for the last 6 months and instead of him complaining to KPLC he has been complaining to me how his bill has shot up by more than 2k.If he were keen he will note that i have tapped from his mains
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

@PeterReborn, stop laughing and concentrate! You and @Swenani are neighbours!!! Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
butterflyke
#10 Posted : Wednesday, April 30, 2014 12:25:00 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 5/1/2010
Posts: 3,024
Location: Hapa
Pesa Nane wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
Hi Wazuans,
I am doing some audit on the cost of power and energy in my house and the results are very gloomyd'oh! d'oh! .My cost of power has tripled in the last few months.How do you minimize power costs in your homes?Which is more expensive between gas and electricity?How do you find the optimum level between gas,electricity and charcoal?Maybe i need to start using sawdust and firewoodPray Pray

1. Instant shower as opposed to geysers and water heater. That's a practical solution but best solution though is Solar water heater
2. Good quality Energy saving bulbs (initial high cost but worth every penny)
3. Solar lamp for all-night security lights (Saw 4k lamps in a solar shop in Nairobi cbd)
4. Keep that unnecessary source without a bulb
5. No cooking, baking with electricity power. Use LPG
6. Use charcoal (if allowed) for those impossible foods (yams, arrow roots, dry corn, bone soup etc)
7. Pressure cookers are safe and save lots of energy.
8. Learn to plug off chargers, iron, stereo and make sure the fridge has proper seals.
9. Use rated breakers to the SQ- funny things happen there trust me.
10. Secure the meter box to make sure you are not paying for your neighbours' power bills - (That is if your neighbours are not Kenyans, I understand Kenyans are good trustful people smile )
But on a lighter note, if you are a freak, live in the dark and eat saw dust!


Just have your power disconnected then tap from your neighbour's wiring without her/his knowledge at night.I have been doing it for the last 6 months and instead of him complaining to KPLC he has been complaining to me how his bill has shot up by more than 2k.If he were keen he will note that i have tapped from his mains
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

@PeterReborn, stop laughing and concentrate! You and @Swenani are neighbours!!! Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly



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