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Ngayong mataas ang singil ng kuryente, alamin ang iba’t ibang kuryente tipid items na pwedeng mapababa ng konsumo ng iyong

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00:00 Are you one of those who were shocked by your electric bill?
00:03 Did you get it?
00:04 Yes, it's already more than 1,000 pesos.
00:07 Really?
00:08 Because record breaking in our hot levels equals record breaking in our bills.
00:12 Yes, and maybe these solar powered appliances will help you save on electricity.
00:19 That's what we'll be selling here at UH Bootle 5!
00:24 We're excited here, those who are paying for electricity.
00:27 I'm already paying for it.
00:29 You're already marked as a customer, so we'll be giving you tips on how to save on electricity.
00:34 We have with us Myrick Garcia. Good morning and welcome to Unang Girid.
00:38 Welcome!
00:40 Not just tips, but products as well.
00:42 Products as well.
00:43 First of all, Myrick, what are the benefits of using solar powered items?
00:47 The benefits of using solar powered items are that it's a renewable energy, sustainable energy,
00:52 we don't need to use electricity anymore.
00:54 We just need to use it in the hot weather and we can use it.
00:58 Especially now that it's so hot.
01:01 Perfect, we're complaining about the heat.
01:04 Correct, and you have a generator that generates heat in the hot weather.
01:09 Right, Myrick?
01:10 Yes.
01:11 We'll be using this.
01:12 And we have our own, right?
01:15 Oh no, sis! Leave us alone!
01:18 Okay, let's go.
01:20 Let's talk about the solar powered items.
01:22 First, solar powered fans.
01:24 How does this work? How much does it save on electricity?
01:28 This is a type of solar powered fan, a gas fan.
01:32 This is metal.
01:34 We need to charge this for 4 to 5 hours.
01:39 Okay.
01:40 4 to 5 hours.
01:42 So it's just for the wind, right?
01:44 Yes.
01:45 And how long, let's say you're fully charged after 4 to 5 hours, how long can you use it?
01:49 You can use it for 6 to 8 hours.
01:52 Oh, it's possible.
01:54 Okay, so you can use this for your regular fan?
01:58 Yes, it's possible.
01:59 Because it's also long-lasting.
02:01 How much does it cost? This is different, this is plastic.
02:04 Yes, this is plastic.
02:06 It's more expensive.
02:07 This is usually around 1,800 to 2,500.
02:12 Oh, so this is more expensive?
02:14 Yes, this is more expensive because it's metal.
02:16 It ranges from 2,500 to 3,500.
02:18 Okay, so that's mine.
02:20 It's yours, you can't charge it.
02:23 Sorry, which one do you charge here?
02:25 Not the item, right?
02:27 Yes.
02:28 This is the solar panel.
02:30 We just need to connect the solar panel to the solar panel.
02:34 This is what we'll be using outside.
02:36 In the sun, so you have an area in your house where the sun is always shining.
02:40 This is it.
02:41 It's on the side.
02:43 This is our next item, the solar lights.
02:45 Wow, in front of me.
02:47 There.
02:48 How long will this last, Myri?
02:51 For the solar lights, we need to use it for 4 to 8 hours.
02:56 4 to 8 hours.
02:57 And how long will it last?
02:59 It will last for 10 to 15 hours.
03:01 Wow, you can use it at night.
03:04 Of course, we will use it at night because it turns brown or whatever.
03:09 But we don't know when that will happen.
03:12 If my panel is fully charged, will it remain fully charged?
03:18 Or if I don't use it, will it get drained?
03:22 It will remain fully charged.
03:24 You can use it anytime.
03:26 As long as you don't use it, it will still have its power?
03:28 Yes.
03:29 Okay.
03:30 Give us a price range first.
03:32 That's right.
03:33 We will split it.
03:34 That's right.
03:35 Okay.
03:36 This is what we call a solar bulb light.
03:39 Usually, it ranges from P400 to P800.
03:43 Not bad.
03:44 Wait, wait.
03:45 Shoot that.
03:46 Enjoy your ride.
03:47 Next.
03:48 Next.
03:49 This is what we call an emergency light.
03:52 We can charge our phone here.
03:55 It's not just light.
03:57 That's important, especially when it's about to rain.
03:59 Correct.
04:00 We need emergency lights in our house.
04:02 How much is that?
04:03 This ranges from P500 to P1,000.
04:06 Sold.
04:07 Sold.
04:08 [Laughs]
04:09 We need to go first.
04:11 Let's go.
04:12 Let's go.
04:13 These are our solar lights.
04:15 These are solar floodlights.
04:17 Floodlight.
04:18 Yes.
04:19 Floodlight.
04:20 We need to connect it to the panel.
04:21 We will bring this outside.
04:23 This can be used indoor or outdoor.
04:25 All of these are semi-connected to the panel.
04:28 Yes.
04:29 It's raining now.
04:31 Are solar-powered items still safe?
04:33 Yes.
04:34 What if it rains?
04:35 Yes, ma'am.
04:36 This is designed to be rainproof.
04:39 This is waterproof.
04:40 If we left it at home and it rains, it's okay.
04:44 How long does a solar-powered item last?
04:49 This can last 3 to 5 years.
04:52 We can go back to that.
04:53 That's true.
04:54 Actually, it's a long time.
04:56 Mayrik, thank you so much.
04:58 Thank you, Mayrik.
04:59 This is great.
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