Ok I got this roommate who's a complete doofus. He is so hopelessly ignorant about electricity. At the same time he is ridiculously cheap.
Examples:
Unplugs everything. I mean everything..except what's in my room.
Doesn't drain warm bath water, as though it's heat will add some time before the next time the heater comes on. I think after I called him out on that bullshit and his girlfriend was laughing he won't bother with that again.
Doesn't flush the toilet after pissing, afraid of using too much water.
Doesn't pay for a garbage service.
Tried to build some sorry ass 'solar heater' thing to be used in front of the window last winter.
Among other excessively cheap things. Yet he has a girlfriend. No wonder right?
Anyways. I've just been getting particularly annoyed with him unplugging the microwave. Me and him both use it very often. He thinks just it being plugged in when not cooking food is wasting some type of considerable energy.
So I would like to explain to him a relatively reliable figure for how pointless his exercise is. Such as 1 second of the magnetron firing in the microwave is about a weeks worth of powering the clock and whatever refreshing of capacitors is going on...something of that nature. To show that maybe the energy expelled in his arm going to the wall to pull it is much greater than what he's saving and therefore the money he's saving is next to impossible to determine.
I mean he even unplugs the ****ing toaster! There's no power supply in that thing at all as far as I've ever seen...just the wires going straight to some resistor bank and only passing any electrons when the lever is down for toasting something.
Meanwhile I'm in my room with an 850 watt power supply on my computer, 5 hard drives, 2 video cards, 7 case fans, 21" CRT, as well as charging batteries constantly for RC...and he doesn't say a word to me about it.. I left it on all last night too for no reason. Of course I would've rather remembered to shut it off and I'm not proud of leaving it on, but I just find it really ironic.
Anyways, I've been ****ing with him and constantly plugging shit back in, especially the toaster just to see if it's been unplugged when I come home from work. I've got no problem talking to him about it, but I would like a reliable, relatively general figure (not expecting model specific) of the energy used in the microwave clock vs. it cooking.
Examples:
Unplugs everything. I mean everything..except what's in my room.
Doesn't drain warm bath water, as though it's heat will add some time before the next time the heater comes on. I think after I called him out on that bullshit and his girlfriend was laughing he won't bother with that again.
Doesn't flush the toilet after pissing, afraid of using too much water.
Doesn't pay for a garbage service.
Tried to build some sorry ass 'solar heater' thing to be used in front of the window last winter.
Among other excessively cheap things. Yet he has a girlfriend. No wonder right?
Anyways. I've just been getting particularly annoyed with him unplugging the microwave. Me and him both use it very often. He thinks just it being plugged in when not cooking food is wasting some type of considerable energy.
So I would like to explain to him a relatively reliable figure for how pointless his exercise is. Such as 1 second of the magnetron firing in the microwave is about a weeks worth of powering the clock and whatever refreshing of capacitors is going on...something of that nature. To show that maybe the energy expelled in his arm going to the wall to pull it is much greater than what he's saving and therefore the money he's saving is next to impossible to determine.
I mean he even unplugs the ****ing toaster! There's no power supply in that thing at all as far as I've ever seen...just the wires going straight to some resistor bank and only passing any electrons when the lever is down for toasting something.
Meanwhile I'm in my room with an 850 watt power supply on my computer, 5 hard drives, 2 video cards, 7 case fans, 21" CRT, as well as charging batteries constantly for RC...and he doesn't say a word to me about it.. I left it on all last night too for no reason. Of course I would've rather remembered to shut it off and I'm not proud of leaving it on, but I just find it really ironic.
Anyways, I've been ****ing with him and constantly plugging shit back in, especially the toaster just to see if it's been unplugged when I come home from work. I've got no problem talking to him about it, but I would like a reliable, relatively general figure (not expecting model specific) of the energy used in the microwave clock vs. it cooking.
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