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Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby augusta » 28 Apr 2023, 10:34

Buy Rechargeables so that you can save money on batteries that die off almost all the time. The thing is that with a lot of devices on r electronics in the home we may just be spending more money than we can realize on batteries. So you would be saving tons of money if you Invest in a quality set of rechargeables thsn on batteries. You even save more if you buy solar powered ones. What do you think?
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby Fergal » 29 Apr 2023, 06:00

augusta wrote:You even save more if you buy solar powered ones.

Do you mean buy solar powered devices and appliances? How practical are they in reality, can you please give some examples?
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby augusta » 29 Apr 2023, 09:48

Yeah like I just bought a solar powered torch light and I don't need to electric charge it. I just leave it under the sun to store the solar energy then I used it at night if I don't have electric power. so you can buy electronics, devices or gadgets that you can use solar power than electric power to save money off high electric bill
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby Inem » 30 Apr 2023, 15:57

I can remember how we used to spend money on batteries back in the days. It is all a thing of the past now.
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby Muhammed001 » 30 Apr 2023, 16:36

Rechargeables has helped in spending much on batteries when they are low , but just recharging your device when is low is the best since you have a power supply in your house .
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby eldavis » 17 Jun 2023, 12:52

These days there are now rechargeable versions for almost everything out there. It would definitely help you save more when you buy these versions.
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby Inem » 18 Jun 2023, 02:45

Shops now use powerful rechargeable led bulbs to light up the shops at night. Far cheaper than having to use fuel to power a generator.
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby Kenti » 18 Jun 2023, 17:37

It is a very good innovation that has helped people to save money on buying finger batteries.
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby Nsikan » 20 Jun 2023, 06:20

Solar rechargeables even help the most because the sun is absolutely free.
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby Cuddy » 11 Aug 2023, 14:01

Buying rechargeable devices is a critical way to save money especially if you are living in area with epileptic power supply.
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby Bankykizz » 12 Aug 2023, 01:50

That's great advice! Rechargeable devices can definitely save you money in the long run by reducing the need for disposable batteries. It's a smart and environmentally friendly choice.
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby Recob » 12 Aug 2023, 02:36

The burden is in finding a place to charge it. In my place that we don't have stable light, we still pay daily to charge our rechargeable devices but it is still less expensive than running generators.
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby Abdulhamid001 » 12 Aug 2023, 05:40

Nsikan wrote:Solar rechargeables even help the most because the sun is absolutely free.

Yeah, you are right , using solar in homes will give you access to stable power supply and you won't have to bother about charging devices in epileptic power conditions.
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby Inem » 14 Aug 2023, 05:52

I am planning to see how I can set up a solar charging system for my laptop. It would help me to have constant power to be working online with.
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby SHAHID987 » 14 Aug 2023, 06:11

Apparently it seems to be like one can save money by rechargeable things, but after it's use when you try to recharge it then electricity consumption would be there. The only way left is to charge it by solar panel.
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby Akuba » 14 Aug 2023, 07:11

In the region where there is epileptic power supply, it is important to use the rechargeable devices to save money.
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby Presh » 14 Aug 2023, 07:29

Akuba wrote:In the region where there is epileptic power supply, it is important to use the rechargeable devices to save money.
And the funny part is that these regions that have epileptic power supply have abundant sun that can be used to generate electricity.
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby augusta » 16 Nov 2023, 09:24

Yes but rechargeable devices to save money. You wouldn't have to buy battery all the time for your devices
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby Treborika » 16 Nov 2023, 09:35

I have a rechargeable good led bulb. lt has saved me lots of money during power outages.
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Re: Save money with rechargeable devices

Postby OldGuy » 16 Nov 2023, 13:56

It is possible to save some money with rechargeable devices, but you can also find major issues with them that won't save a dime.

Rechargeable batteries are not what they pretend to be. Yes, you can charge and reuse them over and over, but first, the initial cost proves them to be very expensive. Second, the power they provide can be compared to the difference between a 4 and an 8 cylinder engine in cars. The power difference is obvious at the very first use. Third, they don't last nearly as long as regular batteries; as little as a month per charge compared to a year or longer. If you expect to recharge them with any solar powered device, it has to be from a much bigger device than the pocket size solar power bank.

Portable solar power banks are misleading. When fully charged, they can charge 3 or 4 portable rechargeable devices such as cell phones, blue tooth devices, etc. The problem is, they don't really fully charge in the sun. I have two of them they lay out in the sun all the time but never really fully charge enough to even charge one device. I have to plug them in to fully charge at least once a week. If you don't plan to charge them with solar power, you're fine. But if all you have is solar power, you're screwed.

The apartment complex where I live had no outside lighting. I purchased enough solar night lights to put one in front of every apartment. They charge during the day, and at night, the motion sensor turns each one on as needed. They have worked very well since I purchased and installed them 3 years ago. They only work on solar recharging and are still doing fine.

Some tenants have purchased the little stick solar lights for their own front door. Yes, they charge up and yes they come on when it gets dark, but most will go completely dark by midnight or 1 am. They do not provide all night light. Newer models do last longer than those available even just a year or so ago but I have not yet seen one that lasts all night.

If you go all out and purchase a complete home solar system, plan on something close to $60,000; maybe more. That size system is big enough to run your whole house and sell extra energy back to the electric company. Even there, you have to switch back to using the electric company power on an extended time of cloudy days. Most governments will offer some kind of tax credits to offset your purchase, but you have to have that much tax to pay in the first place. Credits are not the same as refunds. If you don't even pay that much in tax, they can't give you any credits for tax you don't even pay. Depending on your electric power bill average, it could take several years to finally break even on your purchase. The sellers claim it takes 7 years on average. I suspect it is much longer.

I purchased a portable 1500 watt solar "generator". It is enough to run most of what I run every day with no problem. On full sunny days, the incoming power is even enough to run my refrigerator during the day. However, I still have to switch to the electric grid on cloudy days. I spent about $2800 to get that device and yes, my power bill is much lower than my neighbors. However, the deduction is not really enough to justify the purchase. At the rate I am saving, I will not break even for at least 48 years and the equipment is not expected to last that long. There is no government or tax credit on smaller systems and it is not big enough to sell power back to the grid. The greatest benefit is that I will have lights on at home while everyone else in my area is in the dark during blackouts.

So yes, you can save a bit here and there with rechargeable devices, but you really have to study how much you are actually saving in the long run. In most cases, the payoff to breaking even is questionable at best and the power you gain is not going to run quite as well as you are going to like such as dim or short term lighting.
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