hon 1 Report post Posted July 10, 2009 anyone using this type of electric air pot? how the power energy consumption? average 1 month electricity bill how much if on 24/7 ? thank you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
^^ty^^ 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2009 not sure about the electrical usage... but i feel that if there not much ppl at home using it... must well dont use it... can save some electricity... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jo_mummy 0 Report post Posted August 27, 2009 anyone using this type of electric air pot? how the power energy consumption? average 1 month electricity bill how much if on 24/7 ? thank you. Hi, I bought an airpot too but it's zojirushi brand. Can i know how's the heat retention for ur TIGER airpot? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
santav 0 Report post Posted August 28, 2009 i'm using akira brand 4L electric hotpot......for 2 consecutive months i've seen a reduction in my pub bill by about $20 since i started using a timer to switch off my electric hotpot during sleep time & while out at work (totalling abt 12hrs) each day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
googocat 0 Report post Posted August 28, 2009 I did not pay much attention to the electricity consumption for electric hotpots....I am always under the impression that they do not consume much electricity....then my hubby bought the Panasonic 3L hotpot that can also pump out water when electricity has been switched off....water inside stays warm for at least a few hours. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JamisD 0 Report post Posted August 30, 2009 I have a zojirushi Electric Hot pot (5L), the power consumption is rather low I would say base on my monthly power bill. As I m very particular about power consumption, I always monitor and study the characteristic of the Electric Hot pot. What I've discovered lately is that, I set the temp to 90degrees fix, everytime I top up water, it reboil automatically, however it doesn't stop boiling until it reaches 100degrees, which mean longer time to boil and thus use up more power. What i do is that i'll wait till it boils till 85degrees, manually power off main, 2sec later on it, it'll stop the boiling process, this way I save approx. 5 more minutes of boiling time. Hope my findings help ppl here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
santav 0 Report post Posted August 31, 2009 yes, using the electric hotpot to boil water does take a long time. for me, i use a separate electric kettle to boil water. once boiled, use it to top up the electric hotpot & the rest left to cool as cool drinking water. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jo_mummy 0 Report post Posted September 9, 2009 I have a zojirushi Electric Hot pot (5L), the power consumption is rather low I would say base on my monthly power bill. As I m very particular about power consumption, I always monitor and study the characteristic of the Electric Hot pot. What I've discovered lately is that, I set the temp to 90degrees fix, everytime I top up water, it reboil automatically, however it doesn't stop boiling until it reaches 100degrees, which mean longer time to boil and thus use up more power. What i do is that i'll wait till it boils till 85degrees, manually power off main, 2sec later on it, it'll stop the boiling process, this way I save approx. 5 more minutes of boiling time. Hope my findings help ppl here. Hi, how's the heat retention if you turn off the power? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JamisD 0 Report post Posted September 9, 2009 (edited) Hi, how's the heat retention if you turn off the power? Well, I switch Off & On for only 2~3 sec delay, more or less to reset the boiling process, it stays at 90 degressC and at Keep Warm mode thereafter. What do you mean by heat retention? Is it switching Off the main and see how longthe water retain its heat? I've not tried that yet. Mine always stays at Keep Warm mode since day 1. Edited September 9, 2009 by JamisD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jo_mummy 0 Report post Posted September 15, 2009 Well, I switch Off & On for only 2~3 sec delay, more or less to reset the boiling process, it stays at 90 degressC and at Keep Warm mode thereafter. What do you mean by heat retention? Is it switching Off the main and see how longthe water retain its heat? I've not tried that yet. Mine always stays at Keep Warm mode since day 1. Oic... i have just switched off my airpot. will see how's the temperature after 24hrs.. =) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cookiesmonster 0 Report post Posted September 18, 2009 anyone using this type of electric air pot? how the power energy consumption? average 1 month electricity bill how much if on 24/7 ? thank you. used to have. faster boiling rate = "eat" electricity fixed temp at constant of 60degree celsius cos of baby = "eat" electricity cos thermostat feature retention of temp after switching off = 2hr dispense water = hv to switch on = "eat" electricity will i get another one, yes but one where i can dispense water manually as i don't drink cold water. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leen 2 Report post Posted September 22, 2009 hi all, there's this website on electricity consumption and energy saving tips. http://www.nccc.gov.sg/Households/es_guide.shtm for a list of air-con energy consumption, there are list of air-cons and their websites: http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?sh...ic=9682&hl= hope the above helps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites