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I'd love to piss off the neighbours with loud music while I'm away on holidays

I have a remote control power board but don't use it to full advantage

Where'd you get those from?

I'd love to piss off the neighbours with loud music while I'm away on holidays

I have a remote control power board but don't use it to full advantage

Belkin wemo switch. Dicksmith had an online sale.

Can also write rules with IFTTT

On another note bought some wifi-controlled electrical outlets.

Can switch on the heating before I arrive home.

#Homeowner 2.0

Got mine auto setup to turn on an hour before I get up, then turn off as I leave, its mad.

Dem gas bills doe, suppose electric ones are better bang for buck?

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I switched from Gas to Elec heating this winter... will update when bill arrives

so far gas bill has arrived and dropped from $46 to $29 per fortnight (bill smoothing)

if the Elec doesn't increase by more than $17 per fortnight then I declare elec the winner

Got a $100 rebate on my last waterbill.

No idea why...

Googled it and there's a whole bunch of rebates you can get for energy efficient washing machines etc. Can claim up until September for rebates effective until June 30th.

How you supposed to know about this?

Got a $100 rebate on my last waterbill.

No idea why...

Googled it and there's a whole bunch of rebates you can get for energy efficient washing machines etc. Can claim up until September for rebates effective until June 30th.

How you supposed to know about this?

will look into this....

i'm shitty at my water company so I would love to claim a rebate and I have a new washing machine and dishwasher

Any of these:

Product information Type of water saving product you are claiming (refer to brochure or visit www.water.vic.gov.au for further information) Basket of Goods – $30 Tank to Toilet Connection – $500 Water Audit – $50 Permanent Greywater System – $500 Dual Flush Toilet – $100 Rainwater Tank Rebate – $850 or $1300 or $1500 Pool Cover with roller/wheel – $200 Hot Water Recirculator – $150 Showerhead – $10 or $20 Washing Machine – $150 (5 star water & 4 star energy rated)

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