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RE: Re: Do X10 Dimmers save electricity?


  • Subject: RE: Re: Do X10 Dimmers save electricity?
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 21:56:17 -0000



> -----Original Message-----
> From: darren_karp2001 [mailto:darren@xxxxxxx]=20
> Sent: 16 February 2005 21:46
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Do X10 Dimmers save electricity?
>=20
> Now, Bill you've added a 3rd answer! All I wanna know is that=20
> if I dim my lights by (around) 50% does that mean I'm using=20
> half the electricity? If not, how does it all work?
>=20
> TIA
> Darren

If you dim a bulb to 50% then (unless the dimmer has a gamma curve mapped
into it) then the bulb will be being sent 50% of the electricity that it
would be receiving if it were just connected directly *HOWEVER* the dimmer
will also be using some power to operate.

I always find it amusing that we try to justfy these toys by energy saving
arguments, I mean, an LD11 is - what - =A330ish? That buys you an awful
lot=
of
electricity! Same with double glazing - =A310k to double glaze a house to
s=
ave
maybe =A330 a year tops in gas (if you use the energy saving argument).
Jus=
t
take your nuts in your hands and tell the wife you're doing it because you
want to! :-D

Phil





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