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AFAIK the recommended way to save energy with your fridge/freezer is to turn its thermostat(s) to as high a temperature as you can without your food spoiling. I don't know about these "savaplugs" though!0
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If you have a 40ish year old fridge or freezer savaplugs might have some marginal advantage.
Manufacturers design their equipment now to incorporate those advantages. They get more sales if their appliances are more economical!
If you think they might work, ring up or write to your fridge/freezer manufacturer and ask their advice. You will get a resounding rasberry.
Yey another company cashing in on the 'Green Bandwagon'0 -
Cardew
Thanks for that advice. My FF is brand new. There are other devices on the market. Like this one
http://www.cat.org.uk/shopping/searchx.tmpl?subdir=shopping&selected=Practical%
20Solutions&SKU=58340&init=6&GC=VC&gcode=VC00&flyer=1&reinit=1
Are these any good do you think?0 -
Cardew
Thanks for that advice. My FF is brand new. There are other devices on the market. Like this one
http://www.cat.org.uk/shopping/searchx.tmpl?subdir=shopping&selected=Practical%
20Solutions&SKU=58340&init=6&GC=VC&gcode=VC00&flyer=1&reinit=1
Are these any good do you think?
What particular device? Your link takes me to the front page.
Bear in mind that adverts on the internet are not Regulated like other media, so outrageous claims can be made. If it looks too good to be true
This together with the current interest in all things 'Green' has seen an explosion of sites selling rubbish that claim to help us save the world.
So if anyone wants to send me £1,000(to my Nigerian address) I promise to invest it in environmentally sound companies and you will get back up to double your money - no let's make that ten times your money!0 -
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So if anyone wants to send me £1,000(to my Nigerian address) I promise to invest it in environmentally sound companies and you will get back up to double your money - no let's make that ten times your money!
Yes, but you have to provide a photo of a Nigerian guy with a t-shirt on with Managing Director, World Energy Saving Network with you ad.
Unless your Fonejacker I guess:rotfl: It's better to live 1 year as a tiger than a lifetime as a worm...but then, whoever heard of a wormskin rug!!!:rotfl:0 -
Marvin_the_Martian wrote: »
Again for a domestic customer they have no savings.
It is difficult to explain the reasons unless you understand electrical theory and in particular 'Power Factor'.
You have a situation in houses where you can use more power - termed 'volt amps' - than 'watts'. These devices correct that situation by adjusting what is termed the Power factor' to bring the 'volt amps' closer to watts.
However the point is that for a domestic customer it doesn't matter what volt amps you use, as you only pay for the watts you use(actually kWh)
That is over-simplified but the bottom line is they will save you nothing.0 -
It used to be the Big Fat [strike]Controller[/strike] ( sorry,capacitor
) ,placed in an illegal position. :beer: Cardew.
ac's lovechild0 -
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Marvin_the_Martian wrote: »I wasn't disagreeing with you, just fixing the hyperlink - sorry if that wasn't apparent
Thanks - I had appreciated that, I was really replying to the OP's question.0
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