If you want to save on your electricity bill, there are many small changes and adjustments you can make. However, not everything saves as much as you can imagine. In fact, there are certain actions that are really not going to contribute much to consumption. Others, on the other hand, can really help you save and we don’t always take them into account. Therefore, in this article we tell you what is very common to do to try to pay less for electricity, but that really does not contribute that much.
Keep in mind that any device connected to the current will consume electricity. Now, a light bulb is not the same as a refrigerator, for example. It is important to know which devices may have a higher consumption and, in this way, know how to better manage their use.
Turning off lights is not the best way to save
Something common is to try to turn off all possible lights at home to save. For example, turning it off when leaving a room or deciding to turn on fewer bulbs than there are in an area of ​​the house. Yes, that is logically going to lower consumption, but it is not really going to contribute anything very noticeable to the bill.
The consumption of a light bulb today is very small. If you have LED bulbs, having it on for a few minutes or so is not going to contribute anything to the monthly bill. You won’t notice. Yes, you could notice it in case we are talking about many lights and the difference between turning them off or on in your day to day is notable. But, in general, you will not notice anything.
Depending on the lumens it has, an LED bulb usually consumes between 4 and 15 W. For example, if we have 10 bulbs of 10 W each, they will consume 100 W every hour. That equates to 0.1 kWh. If we start from a rounded price of €0.20 per kWh, they will consume about 2 euro cents.
If instead of 10, we think of a room with only one LED bulb, the consumption is 0.2 euro cents per hour. That is, having it on for a whole day would cost about 5 euro cents. Approximately €1.50 per month, if we had it on 24 hours for 30 days. Therefore, trying to save by turning it off for a few seconds or a few minutes does not really contribute much.
Measures that do help save light
There are other changes and adjustments that will help you save on your electricity bill. This that we are going to mention, you should take it more into account, since it will allow you to spend less on electricity. You will see that with some changes you can achieve significant savings.
A clear example is the issue of temperature at home. There you can save a lot, in case you make a mistake. In summer, it is key not to set the air conditioning at a very low temperature, such as 18-20 degrees. You really don’t need that. With having it at 24 degrees you will be fine. In the case of winter, having the house at about 20 degrees is a good idea. Keep in mind that each degree can make you spend or save over 7%.
In addition, using old appliances can significantly increase consumption. Having an old air conditioner, a refrigerator that is many years old, or any similar device will increase consumption. If those devices have a problem and are in poor condition, even worse.
It is also vital that you control the modes of household appliances. For example, some appliances such as the dishwasher or the washing machine usually have an Eco mode. Using this mode instead of others with higher consumption can save you a lot on your electricity bill each month. If you use home automation, you can also spend less electricity, although it is important to use a good Wi-Fi repeater to always have coverage.