What if electric companies have devised these smart bulbs to use a bunch of power when we’re not looking? You know that light bulb in your refrigerator? Those are like 40 watts or something. Well, what if they are using those to overcharge us on electricity?
They hire these engineers to design a light bulb that burns at 40 watts, but it has this sophisticated battery system built into the base that you don’t even notice. The battery system is designed to charge a battery in the base at a very fast rate. It can charge up the battery in 10 seconds or so. It does this by sucking up a huge dose of electricity quickly. You don’t even know it’s done it.
Not only does this quick battery charge use a bunch of power, but the reason for the battery is so the bulb will keep burning even when the frig door is closed. This helps to drain the battery so it needs another huge dose of electricity, and the heat from the burning bulb raises the temperature inside the frig so it runs a lot more than it should. The bulbs burn all the time, so they need replaced more often as well.
I’m pretty sure this could be happening, but my wife won’t let me cut a big hole in the frig to install a glass window to see what happens when the frig door closes. We should all raise a big stink about this by writing nasty letters to the electric company telling them that we know all about their little game. Bastards!
They hire these engineers to design a light bulb that burns at 40 watts, but it has this sophisticated battery system built into the base that you don’t even notice. The battery system is designed to charge a battery in the base at a very fast rate. It can charge up the battery in 10 seconds or so. It does this by sucking up a huge dose of electricity quickly. You don’t even know it’s done it.
Not only does this quick battery charge use a bunch of power, but the reason for the battery is so the bulb will keep burning even when the frig door is closed. This helps to drain the battery so it needs another huge dose of electricity, and the heat from the burning bulb raises the temperature inside the frig so it runs a lot more than it should. The bulbs burn all the time, so they need replaced more often as well.
I’m pretty sure this could be happening, but my wife won’t let me cut a big hole in the frig to install a glass window to see what happens when the frig door closes. We should all raise a big stink about this by writing nasty letters to the electric company telling them that we know all about their little game. Bastards!