Now that I've looked at the difference between something that is on all the time and something that is used sparingly I have found out some interesting facts.
Although the TV uses much more energy to run, since it is not on all the time its energy/hour or energy/day is surprisingly lower than I would have thought.
Contrarily, the internet modem used significantly less power than the TV to run. However, due to it being on 24/7 the amount of energy it uses is much much higher than the TV in the long run.
This was interesting as, going by the packet, the internet modem looks like a much better energy saver than the TV. This just goes to show you how time is an important abstract factor in the energy world.
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
Monday, 22 August 2011
First thoughts & research plan
Seeing as we are looking at our own energy use I thought I would try something different to just monitoring a single device. I am therefore going to be monitoring both my wireless internet, which is always on 24/7, compared to my TV which is not always on.
Hopefully this should be able to give me some idea as to whether having something low powered on all the time is using more power than something we use with limits.
Hopefully this should be able to give me some idea as to whether having something low powered on all the time is using more power than something we use with limits.
Thursday, 11 August 2011
Tuesday, 9 August 2011
Construction
Here is my prototype that I made.
and again in action
I need to make a stand for the new one.
And i'm changing the color of the acrylic to clear and using blue water instead.
and again in action
I need to make a stand for the new one.
And i'm changing the color of the acrylic to clear and using blue water instead.
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