A place to ask or answer questions you already knew, or wondered about.
For starters here are a few:
1. To avoid the nuisance of turning our garage light on or off... especially when my hands are full, I leave a 40 watt bulb turned on 24/7. How much does this convenience cost per year? $.12kwh.
2. Does turning a bulb on and off, cause more strain on the bulb life, than leaving it on?
3.. Leaving battery powered items plugged in.
a. Electric toothbrush
b. Leaving the 110V plug in transformer plugged in to the outlet to recharge electronics. Does it use any electricity if the rechargeable phone or other item is not plugged in, but the transformer/charger is? Ie: when is electricity flowing?
4. Re: Automobiles. Water cooled engines. Considering the heat and condensation, why doesn't the radiator require filling more often.
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And... one answer to a question on a different thread.
Q: how to fold fitted sheets?
A. roll them into a ball like we do.
Looking forward to answers to my urgent questions, and prepared to answer similarly off the wall stuff you always wondered about.
For starters here are a few:
1. To avoid the nuisance of turning our garage light on or off... especially when my hands are full, I leave a 40 watt bulb turned on 24/7. How much does this convenience cost per year? $.12kwh.
2. Does turning a bulb on and off, cause more strain on the bulb life, than leaving it on?
3.. Leaving battery powered items plugged in.
a. Electric toothbrush
b. Leaving the 110V plug in transformer plugged in to the outlet to recharge electronics. Does it use any electricity if the rechargeable phone or other item is not plugged in, but the transformer/charger is? Ie: when is electricity flowing?
4. Re: Automobiles. Water cooled engines. Considering the heat and condensation, why doesn't the radiator require filling more often.
.............................................................................
And... one answer to a question on a different thread.
Q: how to fold fitted sheets?
A. roll them into a ball like we do.
Looking forward to answers to my urgent questions, and prepared to answer similarly off the wall stuff you always wondered about.