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May 11, 2025 1:20 AM
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frontpage Posted by Meowssi | Staff • Yesterday
May 11, 2025 1:20 AM
GE Color-Changing LED Night Light w/ Dusk to Dawn: 4-Pk $15.60, 2-Pk $7.80, 1-Pk
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i just wish you could sync multiple ones so they could be on a rhythm.
Thanks, will give it a shot
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I just use the basic white light and because of my particular set up one or two of them don't turn off because they don't get enough light. The light sensor is on the opposite end of the light. For example, if you want or need the light on the top, the light sensor is pointed toward the floor and therefore takes more ambient light for it to shut off. They only draw a watt or two so I'm not worried about power wasted. Electricity here is relatively cheap.
I just use the basic white light and because of my particular set up one or two of them don't turn off because they don't get enough light. The light sensor is on the opposite end of the light. For example, if you want or need the light on the top, the light sensor is pointed toward the floor and therefore takes more ambient light for it to shut off. They only draw a watt or two so I'm not worried about power wasted. Electricity here is relatively cheap.
You mentioned relatively cheap power where you live? Can I enquire as to the general area. I'm in SoCal paying a $317 monthly electric bill for my 1 bedroom apartment.
I just use the basic white light and because of my particular set up one or two of them don't turn off because they don't get enough light. The light sensor is on the opposite end of the light. For example, if you want or need the light on the top, the light sensor is pointed toward the floor and therefore takes more ambient light for it to shut off. They only draw a watt or two so I'm not worried about power wasted. Electricity here is relatively cheap.
What?
The state averages also don't take into account population so electricity costs per capita is probably a more meaningful number. For example, California has nearly the highest electricity rates while apparently North Dakota has the lowest. ND has about 800,000 people while California has 40 million. A lot more Americans are paying around 30 cents kWh than are paying about 10 cents kWh.
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The state averages also don't take into account population so electricity costs per capita is probably a more meaningful number. For example, California has nearly the highest electricity rates while apparently North Dakota has the lowest. ND has about 800,000 people while California has 40 million. A lot more Americans are paying around 30 cents kWh than are paying about 10 cents kWh.
I'm being charged 74 - 93 cents. Our city signed everyone up to buy our power from an alleged green power source. This doubles the price of the electric bill. I'm not sure too many states that have implemented this. But it's prevalent AF here in SoCal.