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Re: Electrisave - technology to return us to the dark ages ...


  • Subject: Re: Electrisave - technology to return us to the dark ages ...
  • From: "kw1816" <kw1816@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 16:39:51 -0000

Taking tongue out of cheek for a minute,

It's actually a really usefull bit of kit - especially as I managed=20
to get one for a steal (=A320 - ebay !) and it does make you think=20
about how much electricity is being used. I'm pleased to report that=20
so far Node 0 and associated equipment has an exemption :-)
Missus likes the touchscreens too much !!!

Just waiting to see how the PC interface projects works out, to be=20
able to get data into Homeseer would be a big bonus. She-who-pays-
the-bills being a financial analyst she likes charts ......

Kevin W.



--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Phil Harris" <phil@...> wrote:
>
>=20
> > As a result of which we're now reduced to living in a=20
> > twilight world at night, lit only by the odd single lamp. All=20
> > forms of electrically powered entertainment are suffering a=20
> > similar fate but domestic appliances such a washing machines,=20
> > irons etc seem CURIOUSLY unaffected ......
>=20
> Well at least she's still using the right tools ... That's one=20
bonus.
>=20=20
> > Has anyone experienced anything like this, and crucially, how=20
> > long does it last ????
>=20
> Depends on the staying power of the particular female ... Usually=20
not long -
> I was going to suggest pointing out how much the iron / washing=20
machine cost
> to run but on second thoughts maybe best not to...
>=20
> Phil
>





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