March 2015

SuperFans save more money than other energy efficient fans.

By |2018-01-17T18:20:55+05:30March 1st, 2015|

A superficial cost comparison may mislead a fan buyer into thinking that ordinary fans are cheaper than SuperFans. A quick product price comparison shows that ordinary induction motor ceiling fans range in price from Rs 1250 to Rs 1700, and the energy saving Havells ES 50 costs about Rs. 1700, inclusive of regulators. To justify [...]

February 2015

Beat the Heat this Summer with Energy Efficient Super Fans

By |2018-01-17T18:20:55+05:30February 24th, 2015|

Fans cool us by creating a wind chill effect. The sweat on our skin evaporates more easily, we lose more body heat through convection and we feel cooler. Bigger, faster fans deliver more air and cool us better. Bigger, faster fans use more electricity and actually end up heating an insulated room. We need bigger, faster fans [...]

November 2014

Sun2Car – Mahindra Reva E20

By |2018-01-17T18:20:56+05:30November 25th, 2014|

We at EcoSoch are always proud to own a REVA for our company. We are not only using it for our personal transport but also use it to deliver our Energy efficient Fans, LED Lights, Composting Pots to many of our customers. It had not only attracted many ogles like no other vehicle we ever [...]

Comparing LED’s with other Lights

By |2018-01-17T18:20:56+05:30November 15th, 2014|

It was in year 1800, that first electric light was invented by Humphry Davy. It took next century to make a first commercially available incandescent bulb, a bulb that changed us for ever to nocturnal.  Incandescent’s were soon followed up by Florsecent Lamps, Halogens, HP mercury vapour, Metal halide, High pressure sodium, Low pressure Sodium. [...]

Solar PV String Inverters Vs Central Inverters

By |2018-01-17T18:20:56+05:30November 12th, 2014|

For more details on String inverters and Central Inverters, please visit the earlier post here: http://ecosoch.com/types-of-on-grid-inverters-micro-string-central/ Many-a-times it’s inherently assumed that the bigger the better and cheaper. So ideally speaking the Central Inverter architecture (small number of very large inverters ) are cheaper and have better performance that that of String Inverter Architecture (large number of [...]

Effect of Temperature on Solar Panel power generation

By |2018-01-17T18:20:56+05:30November 6th, 2014|

It’s a common misconception that the solar panels generate more energy with higher temperatures and less energy with lower temperatures. So the assumption is that we have more power generated in places like Chennai than in Bangalore or for that matter in Himachal Pradesh. But in reality,   solar cells, like in all semiconductors  are [...]

What is a on-grid solar system?

By |2018-01-17T18:20:56+05:30November 3rd, 2014|

Electricity generated by a Solar Photo Voltaic (PV) system can be directly consumed by the load itself or can be  stored in a battery bank or can be sent out to the grid. A solar PV system in which the electricity generated can be sent to the grid is called an on-grid system. This type of [...]

July 2014

Energy Losses and Energy Efficiency

By |2017-09-22T15:25:18+05:30July 25th, 2014|

Thermodynamics teaches us that energy is neither created nor destroyed, but it can be converted from one form to another. It also teaches us that whenever there is an energy conversion some energy is lost to the environment as heat. This increases the disorder or entropy in our universe. Life forms are highly ordered, low [...]

Origin of the name : EcoSoch

By |2017-09-22T15:28:44+05:30July 19th, 2014|

Eco comes from the Greek word oikos meaning "house, dwelling place, habitation". The German zoologist Ernst Haeckel coined the word Okologie. Logia refers to "study of". In 1873, Haeckel used this word to refer to branch of science dealing with the relationship of living things to their environments. (Source: Online Etymology Dictionary) Harsha replaced "logy" referring to study with "Soch". "Soch" [...]

May 2014

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