Re: Wow, I go away for a day and get torn to shreds.
Re: Wow, I go away for a day and get torn to shreds.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8863759#post8863759 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Amphibious
BeanAnimal,
You are quite the statistician. You did all that research, made those long rants claiming I was in fact lying, oh wait you said I wasn't lying,
Yes I did the research and have a firm grasp of electricity and how it is consumed and billed. I did not say you were lying. I said that there is no way that the posted $113 in electrical savings can be attributed to turning off 680watts of Metal Halide lighting, let alone turning it off and turning on 450W of LED lighting. I also said you may be seeing that much savings on your electric bill, but it is not just from switching out lights.
a shill for PFO is what you said, isn't it? For clarification purposes I looked up "shill" in the dictionary, here's what you said about me and Pat at PFO, shill, "A secret accomplice to a swindler". So, you think I'm an accomplice. I can live with that but, far worse, you are calling Pat of PFO a swindler! Thanks BeanAnimal! A cheap shot like that tells us a lot about you.
No I said that reading your posts here and other places regarding this product could easily be seen as shill type behavior. I was trying to make a point in the way all of the posts are framed.
I also clearly stated that I did not think that was the fact (In other words every post reads like a word for word advertisement with no hard facts and lots of glitzy punch lines). I stated I thought you were honestly a happy customer saying good things about a product you beleive in. If it came out differently, then I apoligize. As I stated this is not meant to be a personal attack. You have posted SEVERAL times and places with this info. I am just responding to some of the numbers contained in the info.
By the way, you're not a very good detective. The energy company rates you quote are from the Fort Pierce Utility Company. A small utility company serving the city of Fort Pierce. For your information, I don't live in Fort Pierce. My address is for Postal delivery purposes only. I live in the country 10 miles from Ft. Pierce and Florida Power and Light is my utility provider. Since I have no choice over who provides power to my home I really don't care how much I pay per Kwatt.
But what you pay has a direct affect on what you save. "they" pay $.09, so even at double that you pay $.18. Electric rates are very similar in nearby areas. We can bump the rate up substantially and still do the math if you like. Even then the saving could not add up to the $113 you posted.
What I do care about is the savings over MH that the Solaris is responcible for whether it's direct or consequintial.
You seem to be missing the point, or at least not directly responding to it. Going from 800W of MH to 450W of LED CAN NOT SAVE YOU $113 even at $.30 a kWh and 30% efficiency in removing the heat produced.
If you had read my posts a little closer you'd see, in a later post, I don't attribute the entire savings to the Solaris unit. Never mean't to imply that in the first place. Sorry if you or anyone else got that impression.
I have read your posts here and other forums that clearly state a saving of $86 initially and then $113 during the later months. You used these numbers to calculate the annual savings gained by running the PFO. These are the numbers that I am directly speaking about and used as a basis for ALL of my statements. Notice I never said that the PFO vs MH was not a money saver. I just questioned the amount of total savings (including chilling costs). If I missed where you said that these are NOT the amounts saved by switching over, then I am sorry and would like to work with the real world numbers as best as you can determine them. Again, this is a learning experience for everbodies benefit.
I'm not even going to validate the rest of your rant because it's not accurate. Anyone who would try to discredit a person over this must have some real, more important issues in their life they need to work on.
With all due respect, you have brushed me and my math off by saying it is a rant and I have personal issues. I am not trying to discredit you and I do not want to fight with you.
That said, I simply don't agree with the numbers and the assumptions that are snowballing out of them. I would much rather a real world talk about the costs to run them than see the sales pitch over and over. We woudl all benefit from a conversation with logical input and clearly defined points.
That is my goal and as of yet I am the only person talking real world numbers and what they mean.
I pay my electric bill, I know what it is and how much it has dropped. I stated above the reasons and the Solaris is definitly the main reason I could turn off the window AC and the result my chiller seldom runs.
Yes, and I am saying that the energy savings of $86-$113 can not be attributed to turning off an 800W MH unit and replacing it with a 450W (or 250W, or 10W) PFO unit. The math does not add up, even if we stepped way out on a limb and said it takes you 5W to remove every 1W of heat introduced to the tank. If the $86-$113 savings I am using is not what you observed, then please let me know.
You've said so much BS that I'm not going to go any further with trying to keep up with the likes of you. I don't have to. People are smart enough to figure you out.
Please show me where the BS is. I used very basic math to show how much it costs to run a given "electric device" at a given utility rate. I have done so in a polite manner and in a logical fashion so that it is easy to follow along. You have rebutted by attacking me and my motives but have not shown a single piece of evidence as to why I am wrong. I would much rather take a step or two backwards and start with the basic operating parameters of each unit and build the model from there. I would love your participation.
I would rather keep this a civil conversation so that others may learn. It is not a personal attack on you. My motives are very straightforward, they are to get the facts out about these new lights, good or bad. For the most part they seem to be good, however there is some misconceptions about the power consumption and heat generated. Just be reading this thread, the misconceptions are starting to precede themselves and that is not a good thing.
Bean