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Bujal.x
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Nov 23 2012, 03:04 PM
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QUOTE(deejay_krish @ Nov 23 2012, 01:01 PM) My bill every month is around 300 to 400. 1 plasma tv, 1 led tv (only watch at night after come back from work), 1 air cond running 5 hours max every night, 1 fridge, 1 washing machine and normal lights. TNB people come and check meter, say everything is fine. Dafuq? Something is wrong somewhere. totally wrong~i have the same thing u have there minus plasma tv but my air cond everyday 8 -10 hours max(i hp with temperature set to 25).i pay only rm150-rm170~
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ozak
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Nov 23 2012, 03:11 PM
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QUOTE(demon13 @ Nov 23 2012, 02:55 PM) My electrical bill only RM 40-50 per month with about 500L fidge(Inverter), 1 hp Air corn (Inverter) using only 6 hour daily with setting tempeture 25 celcius, all saving energy light, washing machine and other. Normal use after office hour and some time weekend go to my mother house. 4 people in the house. Digital TNB meter. so electricity usage always depend on our attitude when using electricity. You are a good example of electricity saving.
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TSdeejay_krish
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Nov 23 2012, 03:12 PM
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I guess from now on i have to on my air cond from temperature 25 and nothing below. 18 is dangerous. And my air cond always on minimum fan, the lowest, never run at full blast before.
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ozak
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Nov 23 2012, 03:15 PM
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QUOTE(deejay_krish @ Nov 23 2012, 03:12 PM) I guess from now on i have to on my air cond from temperature 25 and nothing below. 18 is dangerous. And my air cond always on minimum fan, the lowest, never run at full blast before. Set it to auto run and temp 25c. Guarantee your next mth bill reduce.
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bai1101
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Nov 23 2012, 03:26 PM
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ya always set my ac temp to 24-25 whatever who change it
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demon13
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Nov 23 2012, 03:54 PM
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yup setting temp at 25 is the simplest way to save electricity since i have read somewhere that reducing ac temp 1 celcius will increase electricity usage 10-30%. so lower the ac temp u can expect higher electricity bill.
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