Saving Saint - Save up to 30% on electricity!


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Saving Saint - Save up to 30% on electricity!

Start Saving Electricity Now!!!

Save up to 30% on electricity.  Just plug this device into your wall socket at home or at the office (preferrably the socket closest to your DB board) and start saving.  It's as easy as that!

Re-fitted with South African type plugs, this product is used widely in Europe and is CE certified.  It uses powerfactor correction technology to stabalise incoming power, thereby improving the power efficiencies of your appliances.

Plug in:

... to saving electricity costs

...to lengthening the life of lights and appliances

...to economise power usage of appliances

...to prevent overloading and power trips

...to POWERSAVER

    

      Saving Saint   

   

How it Works

The Saving Saint helps to stabilise voltages and reduce currents in your power supplies. It enhances the power efficiency of electrical appliances, avoiding wastage of the electricity supplies and helping to extend the life-span of your electrical  appliances. This is accomplished by supplying electricity at the requisite load by the use of a specially designed capacitor. These advanced capacitors store the additional electricity needed for stabilising electric current within an inductive load. Therefore, the amount of electricity purchased from your utility company has been reduced and resulting in power savings for your home or office.

The Saving Saint can stabilise electric current and provide protection from the effects of a lightning strike. It will inhibit high or low voltage; even inhibit big or small wave-like electricity. It will oxidize the carbon atoms which accumulates on electrical wire so as to drain electricity build up and acquire equalization. The Saving Saint improves efficiency, reduces electrical-waste and lengthens the lifespan of electrical appliances. The Saving Saint can be widely applied for use in the home, office, school, hotel, restaurant, storage, small factory, etc. 

 Please note: for a 3 phase electricity supply, 3 units are required.

  

Specifications:

Rated voltage: 90V - 240V

Rated frequency: 50Hz - 60 Hz

Rated capacity: 28kW

 Shipping is free of charge.

 



 

Warranty & Guarantee

Warranty Offered Warranty Type: Replacement
1 Year for faulty products.
Money Back Guarantee Offered Money Back Guarantee: 30 Days
30 Day money-back quarantee



 

Shipping & Other Charges

Shipped from Johannesburg.
For shipping information
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  · or contact the seller after the purchase

 

Payment

• bobPay - EFT
Pay using EFT (Internet banking) from any South African bank with fast confirmation from bidorbuy.
For cash deposits add an additional R16.50 to your payment (EFT no additional charge).


 

• bobPay - Credit Card Online
Pay online using your Visa, Mastercard, Amex or Diners Club card.


 

• Other Payment Methods
Cash transfer is also accepted. Details to follow when buying.



 

Question & Answer

Q
in my house hold i am running quite a few fridges and freezers, small business would you advise me to use the saint in place of the powersaver? - Asked by claytonbell (47 Rating score between 10 and 49)
21 May 16:57 
 
A
what is your electricity bill approximately per month?
22 May 06:11 
 
Q
Hi, Please tell do you have any branch in CapeTown so that I can have a look at it personally B4 buying - Asked by MAMD (3)
27 Apr 20:09 
 
A
Hi, Yes we do, but due to Bid Or Buy rules I am not permitted to give out details regarding our physical addresses since this might be used to bypass their system. If you have some questions regarding the the physical atttributes, you are welcome to ask them.
Regards
29 Apr 08:48 
 
Q
Where is Johannesburg are you based and can I collect directly? - Asked by QC (107 Rating score between 100 and 499)
15 Apr 13:26 
 
A
You can collect in Centurion/Midrand.
15 Apr 13:45 
 
Q
Please explain
These "energy saving" boxes DO NOT WORK. They are capacitors that reduces the Reactive Power draw from the utility company; homes are usually not charged for the Reactive Power (Volt-Ampere-Reactive, or VAR for short) that is drawn, they are only billed for the Actual/True Power (measured in kilowatthour, or kWh) that is drawn as the power companies will handle the reactive current control at both the tranmission and distribution level. Only industries and factories will be billed for their Reactive Power consumption which will be tabulated together as Apparent Power, which will be split into Actual Power (kWh) and Reactive Power (kVar), that is why Capacitor Banks are deployed in their substations to reduce the kVar requirements. Homes do not have such requirements as their energy consumption is low and they take (usually) only single phase 220/110/100V supply. - Asked by davejackaman (73 Rating score between 50 and 99)
29 Jan 17:24 
 
A
Many people dismiss these products not considering the following: 1. There are many debates about what is more cost effective - doing PFC closer to the source (driving up the cost of installed equipment) or correcting it at a higher level (substation level, thereby reducing the cost of installed equipm). Correcting closer to the source is more effective on electricity saving though, hence the debate. 2. Correcting PF reduces the current in your electrical system, thereby reducing parasitic losses. Parasitic losses are heat losses due the inherent resistance in you electrical system which you are paying for in kWh, but has no use at all. Reduction in current reduces heat generated. Energy saving companies in America has quoted figures of 15% due to these losses. But this is all theory. In reality, our customers are saving 10-40% and savings vary depending on the circumstances in their houses. Customers with prepaid metres loves this product, since they see the difference immed.
30 Jan 06:58 
 
Q
Hi,
Please can you help, I have been doing some research on the net and have found:

A power saver, can save power for those inductive electric appliances only such as appliances with no heater, or element)
it will save on Air conditioner(warm/cold), Refrigerator/Freezer, TV ,Daylight lamp (not bulb),electronic fan , Water pump etc.

It can not save power for resistance electric appliances, appliances with a heater or element), such as Toaster, Water heater, Geyser, Iron, etc.

No energy saver product can save power for resistance electric appliances.

Would you agree with this?

Thanks. - Asked by williamo (7)
23 Jan 11:56 
 
A
Hi William, you are correct. These units only work on inductive loads on your house. TYpical household would have the resitant loads running at 50-60% of the bill. These units would work on the other 40-50% of the loads.
23 Jan 12:39 
 
 
 

 
 
 

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