[This is a retro-posting from 19 May 2007.]
Today was the most power hungry day we've ever had. Following the new theory of heating the spaces not the occupants - we had all three electric heaters on full blast to keep us warm.
The data was: outside temp 7.6 degrees C, inside temp 21.4 degrees C, 68.6 electricity units used costing $10.49. Ouch!
Wednesday, August 18, 2004
Wednesday, August 4, 2004
Home energy efficiency audit
We had Barry from Negawatt Resources Ltd come in and do a home energy audit for us.
- Ceiling insulation is more effective if it is layed over the rafters, not between them. The rafter act as a bit of a thermal conductor.
- it's healthier for the home and it's occupants if you heat the spaces people live in rather than try to heat the people directly (by huddling infront of a heater). Ideally leave most of the interior doors open and heat all the main rooms.
- We should get rid of the 3 bar electric heater we were using in the lounge and buy oil filled electrix heaters with thermostats. And don't buy the small ones.
- Better to install a clothes dryer than dry cloths on a rack inside. Better still - dry clothes outside.
Sunday, August 1, 2004
Temperature monitoring
Baught a $35 indoor/outdoor temp plus relative humidity gauge from Dick Smith today. I'll add that data to my daily power usage spreadsheet.
Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Underfloor insulation
Finished putting polystyrene blocks and sissilation (aluminium foil) under the floor.
It was not a fun job - but at least it's done now.
It was not a fun job - but at least it's done now.
Saturday, April 17, 2004
Monday, April 12, 2004
Monday, February 16, 2004
Floods
About half of our suburb (Moera) was under water today due to a "100 year" flood of the Waiwhetu Stream. As it turns out - not our half.
One of the houses we put an offer on two months ago - before we got this place - was flooded.
One of the houses we put an offer on two months ago - before we got this place - was flooded.
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