Energy Saving Outlet

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Energy Saving outlet information and products are listed below:


Haier HUM013EA 1-2/7-Cubic-Foot Compact Space-Saver Upright Freezer


Haier HUM013EA 1-2/7-Cubic-Foot Compact Space-Saver Upright Freezer


$185.80


This compact freezer offers 1.3 cubic feet of capacity and holds about fourty-six pounds of frozen food. With small spaces in mind, it comes in a compact size and has a reversible door making it fit just about anywhere. It is perfect for a dormatory room, office or apartment. It features an adjustable thermostat control and a full width coated wire shelf that can slide out to create more space….

DeLonghi GM6000 Gelato Maker with Self-Refrigerating Compressor


DeLonghi GM6000 Gelato Maker with Self-Refrigerating Compressor


$225.00


Gelato is a dense mixture with lower fat than ice cream and no added air, which produces a more rich and flavorful treat. DeLonghi’s sophisticated commercial-grade gelato maker features a self-refrigerating compressor that brings the ingredients to temperatures below freezing, a process that ice cream makers cannot do. The built-in freezer and patented inner mixing paddle do all the work. Simply p…

Panasonic NC-EH22PC 2.3 Quart Electric Thermal Hot Pot


Panasonic NC-EH22PC 2.3 Quart Electric Thermal Hot Pot


$65.75


Boils 2-4 quarts of water and automatically switches to keeps warm 4 temperature settings (140 /180 /190 /208 F)Bincho-tan with non-stick coated interiorDe-chlorination and energy saver timer modesEasy-to-read water gauge and low water warning Safety locking lid and dispenser (included)12 7/8″ W x 9 3/8″ H x 11 1/4″ D weighs 4.2 lbs.Includes magic power cord…

P3 International P4400 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor


P3 International P4400 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor


$50.00


Empowers You to Save Hundreds on Electric Bills Electricity bills are rising. Now you can cut down on costs and find out what appliances are actually worth keeping plugged in. Simply connect these appliances to the Kill A Watt, and it will assess how efficient they really are. The large LCD display counts consumption by the kilowatt-hour, the same as your local utility. You can calculate your elec…

Belkin Conserve Socket F7C009q Energy-Saving Outlet


Belkin Conserve Socket F7C009q Energy-Saving Outlet


$9.66


Conserve Socket Power Timer. Many of the electronics and appliances around your home use electricity even when they’re not in use wasting energy and driving up your electric bill. The Conserve Socket Power Timer automatically shuts off power (including standby power) to your electronics and appliances after a time interval you select to help you save energy. Choose between three settings: 30 minut…

Honeywell Econoswitch RPLS740B 7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable Switch for Lights and Motors


Honeywell Econoswitch RPLS740B 7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable Switch for Lights and Motors


$35.89


The Honeywell RPLS740B 7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable Switch for Lights and Motors helps you save money by ensuring that your lights come on only when you need them. This unit works with incandescent, halogen, and fluorescent lighting, making it ideal for indoor or outdoor use. It also works with ceiling fans, bathroom fans, pond pumps, and pool pumps. Featuring three operating modes and sev…

SANYO 4-Position Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Charger


SANYO 4-Position Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Charger


$12.99


Eneloop batteries offer exceptional shelf life so you can use your rechargeable batteries when and where you need them most. You can charge your eneloop batteries once, store them away for up to three years and use them at a moment’s notice. After charging eneloop batteries they will maintain 75% of their capacity for up to three years. They are ready to be used immediately right out of the pack. …

First Alert PIR725 Compact Fluorescent Bulb Compatible Motion Sensing Socket


First Alert PIR725 Compact Fluorescent Bulb Compatible Motion Sensing Socket


$18.81


HANDS-FREE LIGHT AUTOMATICALLY TURNS LIGHT ON WHEN ENTERING & OFF AFTER EXITING THE ROOM INSTALLS INTO EXISTING LIGHT SOCKETSENSES MOVEMENT IN ALL DIRECTIONS IN DAY & NIGHTTIME CONDITIONS360 /12-FT RADIUSCOMPATIBLE WITH INCANDESCENT & FLUORESCENT BULBS IDEAL FOR USE IN LAUNDRY ROOM GARAGE BASEMENT ATTIC STAIRWAYS UTILITY ROOMS & WALK-IN CLOSETSUPC : 029054001115Shipping Dimensions : 8.00in X 6.10i…

Energizer-Eveready 00916 NH22NBP Rechargeable Battery


Energizer-Eveready 00916 NH22NBP Rechargeable Battery


$5.99


Energizer Recharge BatteriesEnergizer Recharge batteries and Energizer battery chargers offer an impactful solution to power-demanding devices. Energizer Recharge batteries can be recharged hundreds of times saving you time and money when powering high-draining devices. Ideal for high-draining devices like cameras and gaming accessories, these batteries also deliver everyday power needs for toys.C…

APC BE550G Back-UPS ES 8 Outlet 550VA 120V


APC BE550G Back-UPS ES 8 Outlet 550VA 120V


$69.99


550 VA Capacity, 8 Outlets (4 UPS & Surge, 4 Surge Only), Phone/Fax/Modem protection, $75,000 Connected Equipment Insurance Connected Equipment Warranty: $75,000 CEW. Joules: 365 Joules. Watts: 330 Watts. Full Load Runtime: 3.2 Minutes. Half Load Runtime: 13.4 Minutes. Phone, Fax, Modem Protection: Yes. Surge Energy Capacity: 550 VA. Number of Outlets: 8. 550 VA Capacity. Ideal for home computing …

Energy-Saving Tips Anyone Can Do

Saving energy saves you money on your electrical bills. But how do you do that? Bill Lutz, an electrician with Generation 3 Electric in Philadelphia, shows some simple steps you can take today to Save Electricity.

Use “Green Outlets”: These are outlets designed for entertainment equipment and home theater systems. You might not be aware of it, but almost all appliances use electricity while they are plugged in – even if they are turned “off.” This is what is known as a “vampire load.” According to the U.S. Department of Energy, vampire loads are responsible for sucking up to 20% of the energy used in most homes. Appliances like HDTVs often have a “standby” mode that they go into when they are switched “off” which still drains lots of electricity. Lots of other appliances can drain energy as well, even if they are entirely powered down, just by being plugged in. Special “Green Outlets” can detect appliances that are draining power and cut off the flow to them, greatly reducing the energy you are wasting as well as the numbers on your utility bill. Some advanced models can detect how much power is being used when appliances are on and off and display those readings on a small screen for you to read and adjust accordingly.

Install Fluorescent Lights: While for some people this is not as aesthetically as desirable a light, there are always places such as utility closets and bathrooms that it are certainly worth it to install these energy-saving bulbs. You can also design your home style around energy-saving lighting rather than more expensive and wasteful halogen and incandescent bulbs. In America, we often design our homes around warm, yellow (and energy-wasting) lights. That is why we tend to use browns, maroons and wooden colors in our living rooms. Because our aesthetics are designed around these tones, it seems that in many rooms fluorescent lights don’t vibe well with the decor. However, in Europe they design their interiors around energy-saving fluorescent and the home decor in European countries often have starker colors and fabrics to match the lighting better. For example, compare European company’s Ikea’s material look to American company’s Ethan Allen’s warmer shades.

Unplug Chargers: Cell phones chargers are a major vampire of electricity. They continue to suck electricity simply by being plugged into the wall, wasting it by putting pumping into nothings. These little devils continue to drain quite a bit of power even when your phone is not plugged into them, so be sure to unplug your chargers if you are not actively using them to juice up your devices.

Use a Surge Strip: Unplugging to reduce vampire loads does not just apply to chargers. When possible, keep as many appliances as possible unplugged when they are not in use. The easiest way to do this is to purchase surge strips and keep many appliances plugged into that one strip. This way, you can safely and effectively “unplug” an array of devices with the simple flick of a switch. But be careful as not all surge strips are equal. We buy quality ones for electricians. The ones in the stores are rated in Jules and the cheap ones are not usually a great way to protect against actual surges – these cheaper models are more of a fancy outlet splitter than a true surge protector. Turning them off should still cut power to entire strip, but be sure to read the fine print to see if it is indeed a complete cutoff.

Turn Your Lights Off: There used to be a debate about turning lights on and off. A lot of people thought that the electricity used to activate and deactivate the light was more than the steady power used when the light burns continuously. This is incorrect and not true. While it does take some energy to power up your bulb, it is still worth it to turn off your lights. As a general rule: If the light will remain on for over two minutes, you will save money by turning it off.

Electric Heat Can Be Good: Usually, electric space heaters are a a huge waste of energy. They are an inefficient way to heat a house and also can be a fire hazard. However, there are instances where using an electric heater, preferably a built-in unit such as electric baseboard heater, is a good idea. If you have a large house and are usually just in one or two rooms (like a living room or an office), it is better to just heat those rooms than the entire vacant house. Another place where space heaters might come in handy is the bathroom. Though you may like to keep your house slightly chilly to Save Electricity and money, a space heater can keep your bathroom toasty so you don’t have to step shivering out of the shower.

Try Timers: Timers might be a good idea in many places in your home. They might be a good choice for your basement where you only go to do laundry or on outdoor lights that you will only need at night. Timers are not only great for saving energy but also for security. Lights turning off and on when you are on vacation are an effective deterrent against break-ins as they fool criminals into thinking someone is at home.

About the Author

Bill Lutz is a writer for Yodle, a business directory and online advertising company. Find a Electrical Expert or more Electrician articles at Yodle Consumer Guide. Energy-Saving Tips Anyone Can Do



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