I Want To Find Out Where Can I Buy The Green Power Switch (electricity Saving Switch & Outlets) For My Home?

By , October 23, 2010

With all due repect; if you find any; let the entire World know.
Certainly there are timers for lighting and appliances.
One way to SAVE, might be just “shutting off” certain things; especially all items that have “Soft Off” systems; IE: Comps/ Cable TV/ etc. Even small amounts of energy are being drawn in those appliances that have instant on, or remain in suspension modes.
You might also invest in a timer system for your hot water; allowing for peak period use. Using a Micro Wave oven is more efficient than the usual one. Obviously the refrig. can’t be timed or shut off; but you can manage its energy use by fractional dial changes. Turn off lights when not in use; and/or ceiling fans. Adjust heating and cooling by fractions in degrees, allowing less energy draw.
Beyond those; check filters for ac/heat systems, and replace with clean; regularly. Check attic/crawl space insulation, and add more if possible. Check windows/doorways for how well they are sealed.
Steven Wolf


2 Responses to “I Want To Find Out Where Can I Buy The Green Power Switch (electricity Saving Switch & Outlets) For My Home?”

  1. DIY Doc says:

    Its a gimmick! All switches work the same. Turn them off and you save energy.

  2. rico3151 says:

    I am curious to know what a green power switch is also…lol
    The only switch capable to reduce consumption of electricity around the home would be a dimmer switch…but that is only good for lighting other than flourescent bulbs…incandescent types…
    If wanting to be electric cost concious, then read other comments here as those comments are really the best advice you can have…
    Look to appliances that consume the most and learn how to use them to your best advantage offering less waste…televisions, electric water heaters, computers and monitors, especially…
    There are no “quick-fix” items, I assure you…!

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