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    #11
    KOREK!!! Purely resistive load will not benifit from this device.

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    #12
    meron ibang option....install a ground or make a 110 volt line and convert all your equipment to 110 volt ... this one would definitely make an improvement in the bill...meron pang isa sa lights....use the small wattage but efficient illumination type (I saw a friend using 3watts bulbs with a 25watt equivalent light).

    just my 2 cents. peace.

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    #13
    i think the saving that you will gain is that the appliances will be more efficient. example if you use to put your aircon thermostat to full now you can put it to 6 or 7. this will save you electricity. these thing have capacitors in it that stores power and releases it when needed.

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    #14
    Originally posted by MUTTLEY
    large customer with power factor problem will not going to use this device. they will definitely use capacitors.
    how would a capacitor work? pwede ba ang capacitor sa mga malalaking freezer? where would i be able to get such?

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    #15
    google search power factor correction energy saver!

    google-google-google!

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    #16
    hmmm... up ko lang... may gumagamit ba nito?

    araw araw kasi ang andar ng booster namin dito... baka makatipid...

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    #17
    nagwowork ba siya for mga electric stove? di ata noh? walang motor eh hehehe Thanks...

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    #18
    we use capacitors (looks like a giant fridge) on our diy hardware store, it really makes a difference on our 100k+ monthly bill.

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    #19
    Hmm eye opener ang post ni Yebo... Samin kasi to be honest, A/C and ref lang ang umaandar for the most part, wala kasing tao sa house most of the day...

    With regards dun sa 110V conversion, ang alam ko walang kinalaman ang voltage sa consumption ng kuryente coz it's based on wattage.

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    #20
    info on some power saving device
    http://www.clarkpublicutilities.com/...ves2002/3-02-3

    bluebimmer: saan ang source ng capacitor na gamit nyo?

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