Makes more sense Yung mga ganitong vlog. May talino and sense, magagamit mo pa sa araw araw. Kesa Yung mga vlogs ng mga magjowang nagbbreak na pacoolkid at wlang kapupulutan ng aral.
Kryz is so amazing. She grew up in one of the most richest family here in Cebu, so I thought she can't live without aircon. I thought she'll turn on the aircon wherever she goes. But upon learning that she actually tend to use a fan more than aircon because she don't want to spend surprise me. Wow, so humble. She really knows how to value money. I wanna learn that mindset too. Huhuhu.
@@GenIus-zm3qf True, yun pa naman yung hinihintay ko. Yung family Kramer nga eh shinere nila yung electric bill nila eh Php75,000/monthly. Kaya nagpa install sila ng madaming solar panels sa roof nila kase sobrang dami nilang appliance, may elevator pa sila.
@@thee_sethachon Yes, panoorin niyo po yung house tour ng Family Kramer. Makikita mo na sobrang laki ng bahay nila, kaya hinfi nakkagulat na 75,000 monthly ang electric bill nila. May elevator sila at may sinema theater
Perks of living in Baguio City: - 7.83 pesos lang ang per kWh dito sa Baguio - So sa amin ang bill lang namin every month is ranging from 1500-2000php lang hehe (we are a family of 5) - Sa lamig ng panahon, di na kami nag-aaircon or electric fan so mas mura ang electric bill HAHAHA - For water consumption, once a day lang naliligo pero if super lamig ng panahon nakakatamad maligo so kahit di ka maligo feeling fresh pa rin HAHAHA
So sweet of ms kryz. Mag pinipili pa nya mag electricfan to save electricity. Despite na mukang syang sosyalera na ayaw mainit hahahaha good job sir slater! Very informative as always 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Him, modifying his aircon units power source to accommodate the science in this, is fascinating and a total hats off for him. True engineer indeed. Your contents 🤟🏻.
Sir Slater, possible po ba maivlog nyo yung isang Project simula sa pag tanggap ng client hanggang matapos yung project. Marami po kasi saming mga student yung walang idea kung ano yung gagawin namin sa araw araw, kung posible po na maivlog niyo para narin po naming naexperience Maging isang Engineer
Parang sa isang neighbor lang namin.. bakit pa daw ba siya bibili ng something, meron naman daw kami, hihiram na lang siya. Haha. Sana all maayos magsoli.
Ganyan ang mga chinese, marunong mag compute ng gastusin. That's why, Slater, I love watching your vlogs, it isn't only entertaining but also educating us. More power to you and your wifey!
Galing talaga ng mga misis. Sila ang nagtitipid. 👏👏👏 Didnt think Kriz will use electric fan sa office nya to save money and electricity. Akala ko sosyalera kaya laging nakaAC. Really smart and considerate of her to be conscious of the bill. Cute Scottie 😍😚
sa Inverter aircon - nung tinest yung consumo is parang kakabukas lang nya? meaning mainit yung room so full blast yung makina nya.. sa 1.5 panasonic inverter ko sa bahay parang mga 3 to 4 hrs lang sya mag full blast then after nun is mamatay na sya or hihina na yung sa outdoor unit pag na reached na yung desired temp.. meaning yung 3.5 peso per hour is sa simula lang then after nun may times na nakapatay sya so very minimal ang konsumo siguro 1 to 3 pesos nalang sya per hour? parang dapat mas matagal ang test dun sa inverter aircon para makuha yung mas accurate na info. Saamin kasi 24/7 halos nakabukas yung AC na inverter and parang nasa 600 to 1k lang ang nadagdag make sure din na pinapa linis every 6 to 10 months yung unit para malinis and mabilis magpalamig ng room :) other than that very helpful yung video
He did mention from the start that ac inverter saves you 30% energy in the long run. He also mentioned that if the ac reached the desired room temperature, the consumption will be less(which is the 30%) so, I don't think nag kulang sya about the info.
@@shinra5190 yes nag mention sya sa una pero yung actual na with peso price per hour hindi na nya binangit yun which is very important na isama nya sa computation un Since nag bibilangan nalang din sila sa dulo eh bakit walang less 30 percent yung mga 1 month total nila Kasama sa formula un ng pagcompute
I learned a lot (No aircon na for me, like kryz) Super helpful. Please keep on making videos like this. At first I was hesitant to watch your videos kasi parang ka-sosyalan lang (nakaka intimidate kasi yung skypod hehe) But I was wrong. Most of your videos are very practical.
yung mga ganitong vlog yung may sense , may pang araw araw na knowledge , food for the brains, yung pwede ka tumalino, funny, entertaining at walang halong drama. Ito dapat ang pinapasikat. Love your videos sir and mam. more videos pa. hahaha how to clean swimming pool naman.
Solar panel will be a great idea for your home especially during summer. Here in Australia, people are investing on solar panels so they dont need to pay electricity that high.
would be one hell of an off grid system. cant imagine the cost upfront. a 10kw+ grid and perhaps a ton of parallel batteries and solar panels to support it
Solar Panel Cost you a lot. when you buy Solar panels, Price depends on the size and wattage of the solar and you'll need batteries, electric and electronics equipment to convert DC - AC. THE BIGGER THE SOLAR PANEL THE HIGHER THE PRICE. note: eto lang yung alam ko.
Pricey but worth it actually..after yolanda apparently we didn’t have electricity for almost a year so we decided to get a solar panel ..yes its expensive but it really helps with the electricity bill and until now we are still using it ..we only use it for all the lights in the house and some outlet incase theres a black out in our area we can still use or charge our things.
I don't see ceiling fans in your house. They do really help circulating the cool air from the aircon around the room and the whole room will have uniform cooling around. On a cool day, the ceiling fan makes a difference in your decision to turn on the aircon or not. Having lots of plants, like bamboo trees seems to "cool" the air around, maybe it's the green that absorbs the sun's energy. I know Cebu, most of the year it's pretty muggy and hot, these things might help.
Fan na talaga nyo po ako sir Slater at pati na rin si sir Oliver Austria. Sobrang educational, live demo. Live examples. Hindi theoretical. Sobrang dali maintindihan at maka relate. More power po sir
Informative video. One alternative for us who don’t have the Omni or the clamp meter is to get the wattage of the appliance then multiply by number of hours used which gives you the Watt-hour; then convert to kilowatt-hours by dividing the product by 1000. Multiply the kWh to the price per kWh (between 8.50 to 10.50 in NCR depending on the type of the power plants dispatched) to get your expected cost to operate. Excel spreadsheet of the preceding would be handy especially if you closely or regularly monitor consumption. Bottomline: avoid bill shock! Cheers!
That's true lalo na nung bumili kami ng bagong refrigerator. Ung sa mamahalin at bagong ref, gumagamit na kasi ng inverter technology so mas less ang energy consumed pero ung lumang refrigerators namin wala so ang mahal ng bill namin dati. Kaya guys if kaya niyong magpalit ng ref niyo, go for it na para mas makatipid hahaha
Hindi po ganun yun, wala po sa price ng appliances kung malakas sa kuryente o mababa. Nasa watts/hp po yung basihan. Mas mababang wattage/hp na appliances mas mababa kuryente 😅.
Slater, I learned that it is harder to cool stale air. So, before opening the airconditioner, let some outside air in first, let it flow to let the stale air out, open the aircon, then close the windows/doors. I hope this helps!
Slater is that kid in school na super naning/effort and all his school work is his 100% best❤️ always makes my day when I watch Slater's and Kryz's vlogs!
Let's analyze the data for some clarifications for the electric fans. The bigger(expensive) electric fan consumes less power than the small(common) electric fan. Using some conversion the x*10pesoskwh=0.60pesos we will get it based on the data given by the device and Engr. Slater stated @3:04, then we will get 0.06kwh of usage of that big electric fan to get its wattage per hr just simply multiply it by 1000(kwh to wattage conversion) then you can get 60watts. Using reverse engineering 60 watts*8hr=480watts/day of consumption then simply divide 480 by 1000 to get its kW as basis for the 10pesos/kWhr then crossing out the values you can get the 4.8pesos/day usage of the big electric fan, Engr. Slater just simply round it to 5 pesos. Then using these formulas using the 65 watts of our common electric fan @3:53, so 65*8=520wattage/day, then divide it by 1000=0.52kw/day so simply multiply it again by the average consumption cost of 10pesos/kw=5.2pesos per 8 hr of usage(day consumption). Even though the result of manual computation is far compared to the computation of the device(for some other reasons), I think it is important to look for the wattage of the device before purchasing it. This explanation is not intended to flex those formulas but only for those people who is curious of why the common electric fan costs more than the expensive one, this also helps people that will rent a house that has submeters to liquidate your monthly electrical bill(I used this before during our tenure in boarding house in sampaloc for board exam). P.S. I hope Engr. Slater will pin this comment for those people that would benefit from this.
I was working on the design of my new house with my architect, it had a lot of floor to ceiling glass windows, para modern daw ang dating...then after watching this video I had to scrap that idea and start considering a more traditional, passively cooled house (primarily in the living, dining and kitchen area). You should have seen the look on my Gf's face when I scrapped the preliminary plans for the house. Outside da kulambo tuloy ako! LOL! Great video! Keep on making great content! :D
You can continue naman, just get Low E glass, double glazed or double pane glass than just tempered glass for your windows. Pero correct, passive cooling is better in the long run.
Not to bash or what, but I guess the real tip in lowering your electric consumption especially during summer is to design your house in response to climate. We are in a tropical country and so tropical design should be applied in designing houses in the Philippines. Full glass walls are perfect if you live in areas that doesn't receive much sun, if you can recall the Cullen's house in twilight movie, their house is in full glass since they live in a place where there is not much sunlight (given that they are vampires too). But going back, it is really not ideal to use full glass in our country. It allows heat to enter but there is not much ventilation in able to get the heat out of the house. Passive cooling is another response to lessen electric consumption, you can still achieve the cool breeze even during summer as long as your windows and rooms are properly oriented.
this is my issue with "beautiful" houses - not properly planned in terms of energy efficiency. the priority is aesthetics and we rely heavily on the use of aircon units to cool our homes specially during summer. scary when there's no electricity (specially when you have a baby at home) unless you have solar panels. we live in a tropical country - we have hot and wet seasons. i became aware of efficient home designs after we bought our house. i do not like the design of the developer. obviously, aesthetics was the priority. there are so many things i would like to change. i live in an area where it's windy. i had to place windows on the side of the house where the wind was coming from. it allows the wind to enter the house and sort of circulates the air inside the house.
Just about the same here in Texas. 24/7 central air conditioning in the summer cost us $350.00/month. Good experiment you did Slater, we’re planning to build a house there so now I have an idea of utility cost.
Ang galing talaga ni Sir.Young.. 😍 I did not expect to learn more when I click this video.. I was just curious how much does it cost to maintain that fantastic house. And Mrs.Kryzzie is really admirable.. she's so considerate sa electricity bills na kahit she was raised in an ultra rich Family she is using electric fan. Time to switch to inverted appliances na talaga.. Thank You Mr.and Mrs Young .. For this vlog.
Go for SOLAR... I saw it from Kulas (Becoming Filipino) vlog where he has a contact with engineers who installed his solar powered chuchu in their house at Cateel.
Hey Slater! You’re doing a great job giving contents like this. Request naman please, I hope you can feature anytime soon ano benefits of using modern jalousie windows for a more natural cooling and illumination system sa house na di ganahan mag-aircon pirmi.
oh my god. gusto ko lang iflex na negegets ko yung part na nagcocompute na si sir slater HUHUHUHU may natututunan naman ako sa online classes HAHAHA CHAROT
This is so nice! This satisfies the analytical side of my personality. Thank you for doing this gem of a video. You definitely earned a new subscriber. 😊
Minor Correction on the calcs,... True Power= Wattage, Apparent Power=VA (Volt-Ampere)... Value of True Power is Apparent power multiplied by Power Factor. Utilities charge us with the Apparent power, as this also takes the Reactive power in the system into consideration. That is why in facilities, with high reactive power, they add capacitor banks to bring the reactive power down, also lowering the Apparent Power.
Palipat-lipat lang ako sa panonood sa mga vlogs ni Ms. Kryz and Sir Slater. Their contents are just so satisfying. Worth it panoorin lahat. Every vlog is inspiring and informative. Bonus pa si Scottie Boo. ❤️
I used to think that these kind of people never make tipid sa electricity consumption nila pero wow mali pala ako.. I am actually learning a lot from you guys ♥️
We use the same brand of aircon. Malaki matitipid pag inverter ang gamit mo especially sa aircon. We only pay less than 1k every month sa electricity. Maski yung CENPELCO di matanggap na mababa bill namin kasi may aircon kmi.😂 pero it's for real. Mahal ang inverter pero sulit talga guys.
Truee omg our aircon is on 24/7 pero 1,800 lang kuryente namin. Sabi nga nung friend namin baka daw nakajumper kami! Hahaha Ayaw talaga nila maniwala 🤣 yung iba kasi it’s hard for them to believe na yung gagastusin mong mahal na appliance is what will benefit you in the long run ❤️
who else is here after seeing Slaters IG post??? hanapin na sino ang mga negang namafefeature sa next upload!!! Hahahahahahah magbura ng comment asar talo ah!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hi Sir Slater. Dapat nameasure nyo din po yung Current pag malamig na ang room/area nyo. Like you said, nagtothrottle down yung power consumption ng inverter aircon pag nareach na nya yung desired temp. I think mas bababa pa ng husto yung calculation nyo if you check for at least 4 hrs yung test nyo. Thanks for this very informative video.
Large-ish chest freezers are way cheaper than ordinary standing door freezers due to the fact that chest freezers retain their cool air when opened and standing door freezers' cold air goes out when opened. I wonder if this is true. There was a chest freezer just to the side of the service area fridge, part 2 hopefully?
This kind of vlog is the one worth watching for. This gives education how to be more economical when it comes to daily living. Other videos gives insights and education for somebody whose dreaming to have a better roof on the head. Keep it up! Cheers!
Ooops this really is the real deal of electric consumption. Thank you so much for slapping my face ehem sorry for my french..waking me up about hard-paid expenses. Please keep well and be safe alway. Love this video💜
Anlaki ng bahay sir need nyan mas malaking system overall so malaki din yung investment mo at the beginning. Okay nadin naman yung usage nila except dun sa aircons kasi yung rooms madamng sunlight bleed.
Sir the price per watt varies, it is based on range of consumption. set for example, if your consumption for 1 month is only 199 KW then, per watt may only cost you 11Php per watt. but if your consumption is 499KWH per month, it would cost you like 19Php or more per Watt. so it is really advisable to get multiple Electric meter so you can save more money
Makes more sense Yung mga ganitong vlog. May talino and sense, magagamit mo pa sa araw araw. Kesa Yung mga vlogs ng mga magjowang nagbbreak na pacoolkid at wlang kapupulutan ng aral.
Lmao FACTS! Puro dada Lang ng dada yung ibang mga pesteng blogger jan.
Spitting factzzz 🤣
Agree! 👍
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tinuod jud!😉
Imagine the amount of time during those timelapses just to check each one. It's THE dedication for me!
Yup! A ✨ content creator ✨ indeed.
Exactly! Slater is another level 🔥
Passion ❤️
Not to mention that they messed with the electricals sa aircon nila just to use that Omni device.
Kryz is so amazing. She grew up in one of the most richest family here in Cebu, so I thought she can't live without aircon. I thought she'll turn on the aircon wherever she goes. But upon learning that she actually tend to use a fan more than aircon because she don't want to spend surprise me. Wow, so humble. She really knows how to value money. I wanna learn that mindset too. Huhuhu.
Her family is rich, not her
@@rochelle.matuto ang laki ng problema mo sa kanya. Proud nanay ano ngayon desplay anak..kakaluka comment mo. Ikaw ang example ng ingitera.
@@rochelle.matuto sorry but i beg to disagree. Super fresh and positive ng mga vlogs ni Kryz esp about Scottie
O nga e ang galing. Akala ko rin lagi sya naka aircon talaga. 😁
@@rochelle.matuto lol true
This is what you call Content.
clickbait kamo wala namang total bill na sinabi
@@GenIus-zm3qf True, yun pa naman yung hinihintay ko. Yung family Kramer nga eh shinere nila yung electric bill nila eh Php75,000/monthly. Kaya nagpa install sila ng madaming solar panels sa roof nila kase sobrang dami nilang appliance, may elevator pa sila.
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@@gon_freecs4030 anlaki 😳
@@thee_sethachon Yes, panoorin niyo po yung house tour ng Family Kramer. Makikita mo na sobrang laki ng bahay nila, kaya hinfi nakkagulat na 75,000 monthly ang electric bill nila. May elevator sila at may sinema theater
Perks of living in Baguio City:
- 7.83 pesos lang ang per kWh dito sa Baguio
- So sa amin ang bill lang namin every month is ranging from 1500-2000php lang hehe (we are a family of 5)
- Sa lamig ng panahon, di na kami nag-aaircon or electric fan so mas mura ang electric bill HAHAHA
- For water consumption, once a day lang naliligo pero if super lamig ng panahon nakakatamad maligo so kahit di ka maligo feeling fresh pa rin HAHAHA
heated shower yung katapat ng aircon, altho less cost parin
Arch. Oliver Austria is enjoying the perks really well
I agreee
Masarap lang mamasyal sa bagiuo pero ang magsettle jan di na
@@creamcheesemo5436 why?
My hubby and I are learning so much from Slater's video from tools, appliances and now electricity. I admire this lovely couple so much.
So sweet of ms kryz. Mag pinipili pa nya mag electricfan to save electricity. Despite na mukang syang sosyalera na ayaw mainit hahahaha good job sir slater! Very informative as always 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Him, modifying his aircon units power source to accommodate the science in this, is fascinating and a total hats off for him. True engineer indeed. Your contents 🤟🏻.
Sir Slater, possible po ba maivlog nyo yung isang Project simula sa pag tanggap ng client hanggang matapos yung project. Marami po kasi saming mga student yung walang idea kung ano yung gagawin namin sa araw araw, kung posible po na maivlog niyo para narin po naming naexperience Maging isang Engineer
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Slater & Kryz are THE BEST NEIGHBORS. They have EVERYTHING in that house!
Parang sa isang neighbor lang namin.. bakit pa daw ba siya bibili ng something, meron naman daw kami, hihiram na lang siya. Haha. Sana all maayos magsoli.
Ganyan ang mga chinese, marunong mag compute ng gastusin. That's why, Slater, I love watching your vlogs, it isn't only entertaining but also educating us. More power to you and your wifey!
This is one of your best and relevant videos. Thank you for all the efforts to measuring appliances that we normally use. It's worth the effort.
The electricity consumption of the cheaper fan is rather eye-opening
Was surprised as well.
True. And we have those kinds of fans all around the house 💀
Check my comment above sir, I hope it helps
Yes. It's way more expensive than air-conditioning unit when in terms of electricity consumption.
Because it has 65watts, I have one roughly the same size 45W so mine would be cheaper ( I'm using Camel)
Amazing!!! Haha! Super following ako sa mga content mo 😂 kasi wow ito talaga yung nga concern ko din sa bahay 😂😂😂 GALING THIS EPISODE!!!!
Wowww amazing!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌
Go solar.
Galing talaga ng mga misis. Sila ang nagtitipid. 👏👏👏 Didnt think Kriz will use electric fan sa office nya to save money and electricity. Akala ko sosyalera kaya laging nakaAC. Really smart and considerate of her to be conscious of the bill.
Cute Scottie 😍😚
Eh Dyson yung E Fan😂
sa Inverter aircon - nung tinest yung consumo is parang kakabukas lang nya? meaning mainit yung room so full blast yung makina nya.. sa 1.5 panasonic inverter ko sa bahay parang mga 3 to 4 hrs lang sya mag full blast then after nun is mamatay na sya or hihina na yung sa outdoor unit pag na reached na yung desired temp.. meaning yung 3.5 peso per hour is sa simula lang then after nun may times na nakapatay sya so very minimal ang konsumo siguro 1 to 3 pesos nalang sya per hour? parang dapat mas matagal ang test dun sa inverter aircon para makuha yung mas accurate na info. Saamin kasi 24/7 halos nakabukas yung AC na inverter and parang nasa 600 to 1k lang ang nadagdag
make sure din na pinapa linis every 6 to 10 months yung unit para malinis and mabilis magpalamig ng room :)
other than that very helpful yung video
Boss npadaan ka din pla dito. wla po ba taung extra incom vids dyan?😉😉😁
Split type po or window type?
@@sevenstar1363 ung saakin split type na inverter po.. need ko ksi ng tahimik ung unit kaya nag split type ako
He did mention from the start that ac inverter saves you 30% energy in the long run. He also mentioned that if the ac reached the desired room temperature, the consumption will be less(which is the 30%) so, I don't think nag kulang sya about the info.
@@shinra5190 yes nag mention sya sa una pero yung actual na with peso price per hour hindi na nya binangit yun which is very important na isama nya sa computation un
Since nag bibilangan nalang din sila sa dulo eh bakit walang less 30 percent yung mga 1 month total nila
Kasama sa formula un ng pagcompute
I learned a lot (No aircon na for me, like kryz) Super helpful. Please keep on making videos like this. At first I was hesitant to watch your videos kasi parang ka-sosyalan lang (nakaka intimidate kasi yung skypod hehe) But I was wrong. Most of your videos are very practical.
yung mga ganitong vlog yung may sense , may pang araw araw na knowledge , food for the brains, yung pwede ka tumalino, funny, entertaining at walang halong drama. Ito dapat ang pinapasikat. Love your videos sir and mam. more videos pa. hahaha how to clean swimming pool naman.
Sana matest din if gano ang itataas ng bill everytime nabubuksan ang ref or pinto ng air conditioned room. Lage kasi ako napapagalitan ni mama 😅
Hahaha relate!
@@thatguyslater taz muingon dayon, ayaw abrihi ang purtahan ky mugawas ang aircon. Hahahha
Do it sir Slater
HAHAHA! agreeeeee!
hahaha yes! hahaha
Solar panel will be a great idea for your home especially during summer. Here in Australia, people are investing on solar panels so they dont need to pay electricity that high.
would be one hell of an off grid system. cant imagine the cost upfront. a 10kw+ grid and perhaps a ton of parallel batteries and solar panels to support it
Hope you can have a video on solar power actually been thinking why did you not go that path. Pros and cons sana. 😊
YES, SIR SLATER!! 👆👆
Solar Panel Cost you a lot. when you buy Solar panels, Price depends on the size and wattage of the solar and you'll need batteries, electric and electronics equipment to convert DC - AC. THE BIGGER THE SOLAR PANEL THE HIGHER THE PRICE.
note: eto lang yung alam ko.
it cost you a lot and its more hussle
Pricey but worth it actually..after yolanda apparently we didn’t have electricity for almost a year so we decided to get a solar panel ..yes its expensive but it really helps with the electricity bill and until now we are still using it ..we only use it for all the lights in the house and some outlet incase theres a black out in our area we can still use or charge our things.
@@anonymous_FoX sir you can do off grid solar arrangement where you do no need battery packs
I don't see ceiling fans in your house. They do really help circulating the cool air from the aircon around the room and the whole room will have uniform cooling around. On a cool day, the ceiling fan makes a difference in your decision to turn on the aircon or not. Having lots of plants, like bamboo trees seems to "cool" the air around, maybe it's the green that absorbs the sun's energy. I know Cebu, most of the year it's pretty muggy and hot, these things might help.
This kind of content is what we truly need. You deserve more subscribers. 👍
Fan na talaga nyo po ako sir Slater at pati na rin si sir Oliver Austria. Sobrang educational, live demo. Live examples. Hindi theoretical. Sobrang dali maintindihan at maka relate. More power po sir
Slater you are hulog ng langit sa mga peeps who likes to budget and plan. Dami kong nalearn from you for our future home. ❤
Informative video. One alternative for us who don’t have the Omni or the clamp meter is to get the wattage of the appliance then multiply by number of hours used which gives you the Watt-hour; then convert to kilowatt-hours by dividing the product by 1000. Multiply the kWh to the price per kWh (between 8.50 to 10.50 in NCR depending on the type of the power plants dispatched) to get your expected cost to operate. Excel spreadsheet of the preceding would be handy especially if you closely or regularly monitor consumption. Bottomline: avoid bill shock! Cheers!
Sabi nila, pag mahal daw iyong appliances mas mura daw sa kuryente pag mura naman, mapapamura ka rin sa kuryente. Hahahahaha
Unfortunately. Sad reality that most Filipinos cannot spend like for example on a Dyson upfront.
That's true lalo na nung bumili kami ng bagong refrigerator. Ung sa mamahalin at bagong ref, gumagamit na kasi ng inverter technology so mas less ang energy consumed pero ung lumang refrigerators namin wala so ang mahal ng bill namin dati. Kaya guys if kaya niyong magpalit ng ref niyo, go for it na para mas makatipid hahaha
Para lang yang cellphone, yung mas mura mas mabilis magoverheat and yung mas Mahal mas efficient yung battery etc.
Hindi po ganun yun, wala po sa price ng appliances kung malakas sa kuryente o mababa. Nasa watts/hp po yung basihan. Mas mababang wattage/hp na appliances mas mababa kuryente 😅.
@@kimpeecarida1858 alam ko po iyon, karamihan naman sa mababa ang wattage mahal yung mga appliances lols
Slater, I learned that it is harder to cool stale air. So, before opening the airconditioner, let some outside air in first, let it flow to let the stale air out, open the aircon, then close the windows/doors. I hope this helps!
Slater is that kid in school na super naning/effort and all his school work is his 100% best❤️ always makes my day when I watch Slater's and Kryz's vlogs!
Not sure how this landed on my feed but glad I clicked. You have a very beautiful home
Same😍
Man with substance are always handsome
Electricity & water consumption during sumner is always on a time high. Thank you for this content. Very useful as always.
Let's analyze the data for some clarifications for the electric fans. The bigger(expensive) electric fan consumes less power than the small(common) electric fan.
Using some conversion the x*10pesoskwh=0.60pesos we will get it based on the data given by the device and Engr. Slater stated @3:04,
then we will get 0.06kwh of usage of that big electric fan to get its wattage per hr just simply multiply it by 1000(kwh to wattage conversion) then you can get 60watts. Using reverse engineering 60 watts*8hr=480watts/day of consumption then simply divide 480 by 1000 to get its kW as basis for the 10pesos/kWhr then crossing out the values you can get the 4.8pesos/day usage of the big electric fan, Engr. Slater just simply round it to 5 pesos. Then using these formulas using the 65 watts of our common electric fan @3:53, so 65*8=520wattage/day, then divide it by 1000=0.52kw/day so simply multiply it again by the average consumption cost of 10pesos/kw=5.2pesos per 8 hr of usage(day consumption). Even though the result of manual computation is far compared to the computation of the device(for some other reasons), I think it is important to look for the wattage of the device before purchasing it. This explanation is not intended to flex those formulas but only for those people who is curious of why the common electric fan costs more than the expensive one, this also helps people that will rent a house that has submeters to liquidate your monthly electrical bill(I used this before during our tenure in boarding house in sampaloc for board exam).
P.S. I hope Engr. Slater will pin this comment for those people that would benefit from this.
Grabe, the dedication on testing each appliances. An informative and useful content, kudos!
Hi slater, just wondering about solar panels, are they cost- effective if you'll get to install them sa bahay?
We are saving approx 8K per month. We used to have 18K per month now down to 10K. We spent 350K sa Solar Panel.
@@lawrenceorange257 hi just wondering... do u think it would last for like 10 or more years?
I was working on the design of my new house with my architect, it had a lot of floor to ceiling glass windows, para modern daw ang dating...then after watching this video I had to scrap that idea and start considering a more traditional, passively cooled house (primarily in the living, dining and kitchen area). You should have seen the look on my Gf's face when I scrapped the preliminary plans for the house. Outside da kulambo tuloy ako! LOL! Great video! Keep on making great content! :D
You can continue naman, just get Low E glass, double glazed or double pane glass than just tempered glass for your windows. Pero correct, passive cooling is better in the long run.
Not to bash or what, but I guess the real tip in lowering your electric consumption especially during summer is to design your house in response to climate. We are in a tropical country and so tropical design should be applied in designing houses in the Philippines. Full glass walls are perfect if you live in areas that doesn't receive much sun, if you can recall the Cullen's house in twilight movie, their house is in full glass since they live in a place where there is not much sunlight (given that they are vampires too). But going back, it is really not ideal to use full glass in our country. It allows heat to enter but there is not much ventilation in able to get the heat out of the house.
Passive cooling is another response to lessen electric consumption, you can still achieve the cool breeze even during summer as long as your windows and rooms are properly oriented.
@Kiel Enrique yes that might actually help especially during afternoon
this is my issue with "beautiful" houses - not properly planned in terms of energy efficiency. the priority is aesthetics and we rely heavily on the use of aircon units to cool our homes specially during summer. scary when there's no electricity (specially when you have a baby at home) unless you have solar panels. we live in a tropical country - we have hot and wet seasons. i became aware of efficient home designs after we bought our house. i do not like the design of the developer. obviously, aesthetics was the priority. there are so many things i would like to change. i live in an area where it's windy. i had to place windows on the side of the house where the wind was coming from. it allows the wind to enter the house and sort of circulates the air inside the house.
11:29 I LIVE FOR THIS ZOOM IN HAHAHA SO CUTIE SCOTTIEBOO 😍
Every uploads, we learn something new!
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This is a very informative video! Kudos Slater!
Just about the same here in Texas. 24/7 central air conditioning in the summer cost us $350.00/month.
Good experiment you did Slater, we’re planning to build a house there so now I have an idea of utility cost.
11:29 Scott be like: what are u guys talking about?😗
Ang galing talaga ni Sir.Young.. 😍 I did not expect to learn more when I click this video.. I was just curious how much does it cost to maintain that fantastic house. And Mrs.Kryzzie is really admirable.. she's so considerate sa electricity bills na kahit she was raised in an ultra rich Family she is using electric fan. Time to switch to inverted appliances na talaga.. Thank You Mr.and Mrs Young .. For this vlog.
Engr. What are your thoughts about solar panels?
Our fam might install one someday but i wonder about its maintenance and cost too
Interested also about solar. Good investment.
+1 for this. 😊
worth it sa summer kapag maraming kang pera
Up for this one 👆
Nasa 5 to 6 years ang return of investment mo sa solar power with the current price ng panels.
Wow!!So coool to actually know why mahal ang kuryente especially during summer..Thanks for the heads up...
Why u dont go solar? Imagine if this house is solar powerd its so awsome👌
Sobrang detail.. grabe un tsaga at ganda ng pagkakaedit.. this is a real content💯
Go for SOLAR... I saw it from Kulas (Becoming Filipino) vlog where he has a contact with engineers who installed his solar powered chuchu in their house at Cateel.
@Kiel Enrique wow..I think you save a lot on that, right?
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Hey Slater! You’re doing a great job giving contents like this. Request naman please, I hope you can feature anytime soon ano benefits of using modern jalousie windows for a more natural cooling and illumination system sa house na di ganahan mag-aircon pirmi.
oh my god. gusto ko lang iflex na negegets ko yung part na nagcocompute na si sir slater HUHUHUHU may natututunan naman ako sa online classes HAHAHA CHAROT
Sir slater it's fun to watch you computing and making all these vids. I"m learning a lot.
This is so nice! This satisfies the analytical side of my personality. Thank you for doing this gem of a video. You definitely earned a new subscriber. 😊
not energy-related but you and kris look so good together
Minor Correction on the calcs,... True Power= Wattage, Apparent Power=VA (Volt-Ampere)... Value of True Power is Apparent power multiplied by Power Factor. Utilities charge us with the Apparent power, as this also takes the Reactive power in the system into consideration. That is why in facilities, with high reactive power, they add capacitor banks to bring the reactive power down, also lowering the Apparent Power.
I'd love to hear you guest Doug and Cheska Karmer in skypodcast because I admire how you and kryz and doug and cheska communicate as a couple.
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Palipat-lipat lang ako sa panonood sa mga vlogs ni Ms. Kryz and Sir Slater. Their contents are just so satisfying. Worth it panoorin lahat. Every vlog is inspiring and informative. Bonus pa si Scottie Boo. ❤️
Yung mayroon na syang outro---
'We'll see you slater!' 😂😂😂
Eto yung vlog na dapat mong i subscribe. Dami mong matutunan. Kudos to you Engr. Slater👏
I can relate with Kryzzie sa pagtitipid 😂
My husband asks for my permission before he can turn on the AC kasi takot ako sa gastos 😁
I used to think that these kind of people never make tipid sa electricity consumption nila pero wow mali pala ako.. I am actually learning a lot from you guys ♥️
Eto ung mga content na may kabuluhan talaga, may kwenta at dapat may maraming views. Thank you sir. 👌
Your best content yet. Super educational. Thank you, Slater!
Ive always watched slaters vlog but I just noticed the "we'll see you slater" outro hahaha very witty👏
My husband is also an engineer. He does these things to our house also. I'm lucky I've got to learn new things from an engineer :)
We use the same brand of aircon. Malaki matitipid pag inverter ang gamit mo especially sa aircon. We only pay less than 1k every month sa electricity. Maski yung CENPELCO di matanggap na mababa bill namin kasi may aircon kmi.😂 pero it's for real. Mahal ang inverter pero sulit talga guys.
Truee omg our aircon is on 24/7 pero 1,800 lang kuryente namin. Sabi nga nung friend namin baka daw nakajumper kami! Hahaha Ayaw talaga nila maniwala 🤣 yung iba kasi it’s hard for them to believe na yung gagastusin mong mahal na appliance is what will benefit you in the long run ❤️
I'm like "😲" while watching the whole video. Thank you for this Engr. Slater! 💙
All those worries about electric consumption will be moved away everytime you look on those angelic inspiration at 11:30 👶🏻😇
This was very helpful. Keep creating informational content! Follower since day 1!
who else is here after seeing Slaters IG post??? hanapin na sino ang mga negang namafefeature sa next upload!!! Hahahahahahah magbura ng comment asar talo ah!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes! Hahaha! A classy clapback. Effort pa ang angles ng video. 😂
Me hinanap ko talaga hahahahahah
Hahahaha. Yaaas
Here! Hahahaha
Hinahanap ko ngayon aawayin ko. Hahahahah
This is one reason why I subscribe to Sir Slater’s Vlog. Informative, can apply in real life.....
Sobra ka effort si Kuya Slater uy! Much appreciated. Dako kaayo nig tabang sa amoang paggamit sa appliances. 🤭😊😊
VERY HELPFUL GYD IMONG VIDEOS SANA ALL BRIGHT AND GWAPO KA LUCKY NI KRYZ!
You lost me at Math HAHAHAH but super informative as always!
Hi Sir Slater. Dapat nameasure nyo din po yung Current pag malamig na ang room/area nyo. Like you said, nagtothrottle down yung power consumption ng inverter aircon pag nareach na nya yung desired temp. I think mas bababa pa ng husto yung calculation nyo if you check for at least 4 hrs yung test nyo. Thanks for this very informative video.
Me Living in Baguio: We have 2 massive aircons that cools our city
😂😂😂
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Amihan and Habagat
Ay wen adi hahaha
Wen padli😅
I've been addicted learning in slayer's vlogs! Love it!!! 💘
Large-ish chest freezers are way cheaper than ordinary standing door freezers due to the fact that chest freezers retain their cool air when opened and standing door freezers' cold air goes out when opened. I wonder if this is true. There was a chest freezer just to the side of the service area fridge, part 2 hopefully?
grabeng effort ni sir slater for this one... salamat po!!!! kudos!!!!
That was a unique content! Go Slater!
Sobrang gustong gusto ko tong vlog na to! Napaka-informative, lalo na nagiisip kami ng ref na bbilhin. At dahil jan di ako magsskip ads 😉
Maybe installation of solar panels on your next vlog.
May solar panels na po sila 🙂
This kind of vlog is the one worth watching for. This gives education how to be more economical when it comes to daily living. Other videos gives insights and education for somebody whose dreaming to have a better roof on the head. Keep it up! Cheers!
Thanks Sir Slayter!!! 💛
P.s. hindi ko po na-skip yung ads para po may pangbayad kayo ng kuryente 😂
Hahahaha every centavo helps!
Kudos to Slater for making this video.Such an eye opener
11:29 unbothered pero cutiee ❤️❤️
This has seriously been so educational, Thanks!
thanks for doing this so we don't have to. :)
Wow 🤩 that’s madness man! We’re still lucky here in IRELAND 🇮🇪 we thought we’re paying wickedly 😮
Ooops this really is the real deal of electric consumption. Thank you so much for slapping my face ehem sorry for my french..waking me up about hard-paid expenses. Please keep well and be safe alway. Love this video💜
This is the content that makes sense and really helpful for ppl.
Me as Electrical engineering: why am I computing with him.
I here to enjoy his content HAHAHA
(SORRY FOR BAD ENGLISH)
nice video. when the power factor was mentioned, it brought back memories in my EE class in college.
Why not install solar panels to offset some of your electricity bills.
Anlaki ng bahay sir need nyan mas malaking system overall so malaki din yung investment mo at the beginning. Okay nadin naman yung usage nila except dun sa aircons kasi yung rooms madamng sunlight bleed.
May Solar panel po siya. Check his instagram
Wow! This is my "aha" moment. Thank you for this. This is what you call a good content! ✨👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
THIS IS ACTUALLY OUR TOPIC IN ENG'G UTILITIES 1!! HAHA
Sir the price per watt varies, it is based on range of consumption. set for example, if your consumption for 1 month is only 199 KW then, per watt may only cost you 11Php per watt. but if your consumption is 499KWH per month, it would cost you like 19Php or more per Watt. so it is really advisable to get multiple Electric meter so you can save more money
Just In: I just changed the concept of my dream house. (Who cares?!) hahahaha
Dahil dito tiny house nlng tlga dream house ko...
A for Effort! 👏Kudos to your vlogs talaga. Dami ko natutunan about maintaining the house. More videos like this!