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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: TheBoy on 12 August 2007, 19:24:14
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Yes, that electric Arc Furnace I must be running somewhere in the house. How else could my electric bill be £100 per month :o
>:( >:( >:(
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Turn the lights off, Put beer in fish pond and get rid of Freezer, No tv but leave the server on.. ;D ;D
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Don't suppose having the odd server running 24/7 has anything to do with it?
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see, if you'd just done what i did and ran a wire to the nearest lamp post, your bill wouldnt be as high!!
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Don't suppose having the odd server running 24/7 has anything to do with it?
I've had servers running in my house 24/7 for last 15yrs, but never had a £100 per month effing tizzy effing bill >:(
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Tunnie running a cannabis farm on your lekky? You know what these student types are like.;D
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You can get thingies which go between plug and socket - test every appliance.
Do you have low energy lightbulbs? Grade A appliances?
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Yes, that electric Arc Furnace I must be running somewhere in the house. How else could my electric bill be £100 per month :o
>:( >:( >:(
I thought my last leccy bill of £160 (for 3 months) was bad enuf :o
I put it down to the pond pump......that i have a bad habit of running for days and not turning it off.....you wouldnt think a pond pump would use much leccy......but it does the filtration and the waterfall....it filters 500 gallons/hour and puts about 300 gallons down the waterfall/hr......and wait for it........uses 800w :o .......mind you the pond is always nice and clear and you can see the fish ;D
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Mind you.....an electrician once showed me a way of cutting down your leccy bill......buts its totally illegal and therefore carnt tell you! And no you dont run a wire from the nearest lamppost :-X
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no you by-pass the meter but as you say it is illiegal there fore not to be done, it's easy though if you know how, hence my name sparks, i'm a sparky!!!!lol
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You can get thingies which go between plug and socket - test every appliance.
Do you have low energy lightbulbs? Grade A appliances?
Many lights are low energy, living room not, nor spots in kitchen. Most appliances AA or A, though just before Christmas swapped out AAA dishwasher to a AAB one. TV is LCD, presumably equal or lower than the Sony PoS CRT before, had that since October. A/C unit hasn't been on this year, neither has leccy fire in front room.
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You can get thingies which go between plug and socket - test every appliance.
Yep. From Maplins. They have them on special offer quite frequently for 12-14 quid. Very handy devices and quite an eye opener at times.
They will measure instantaneous volts, amps, watts and VA, power factor and frequency and will also tot up consumption over a long period so intermittent loads such as a fridge can be measured.
Kevin
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Ive been to my bros today....to see his new house.....old farm house.....with a working farm next door :-/ Very nice and big house.....loads of land and tennis court....but farm right nextdoor :-/
Altho it was nice peeking thro one of the stable doors on the farm and seeing mother piggy with 9 piglets :y Tho im wandering off topic......so to get it back on topic....
Noticed in his kitchen he has an american style wardrobe size fridge freezer.....with lcd displays showing the temp's.......fridge 1C freezer -21C......now that must be using a lot of leccy to get it that cold :o
Tho wont be costing him as much as the oil fired arga in the kitchen ;D.....you have to run em 24/7.....theres no gas supply.....so its just leccy and oil :o ;D
One of his outbuildings (it has serveral) has been converted to a garage.....with running water....leccy....and even a loo....would make a great place to put a project car......but at 60 miles away a bit far :(
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Noticed in his kitchen he has an american style wardrobe size fridge freezer.....with lcd displays showing the temp's.......fridge 1C freezer -21C......now that must be using a lot of leccy to get it that cold :o
My freezer's display shows +4C for fridge and -18C for freezer
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My parents have an oil fired AGA. Makes the kitchen a bit stuffy this time of year but I can vouch for the quality of puddings and cakes it produces. :y Was staying there at Christmas and one of their neighbours had a crisis - their Aga broke and I went to see if I could
bodge it repair it in time to cook Christmas dinner.
That one was electric! Can you imagine how much it costs to keep a hunk of cast iron that size at 200 deg. C day and night using electric power!
Kevin
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My mum has a 3 phase Leccy boiler - the type where the streetlamps dim when it recharges at night - and has similar leccy bills to me (we heat by gas here)
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My parents have an oil fired AGA. Makes the kitchen a bit stuffy this time of year but I can vouch for the quality of puddings and cakes it produces. :y Was staying there at Christmas and one of their neighbours had a crisis - their Aga broke and I went to see if I could bodge it repair it in time to cook Christmas dinner.
That one was electric! Can you imagine how much it costs to keep a hunk of cast iron that size at 200 deg. C day and night using electric power!
Kevin
Oh yes the kitchen was a tad warm......but sunday lunch was excellent :y
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Jesus Christ.....ok its only a 3 bed terrace but are lecy is about £25 a month,thats with various TV"s on standby the PC on 24/7 as the lazy cow doesn't switch it off...Double strip light in kitchen on most of the time and washing machine used everyday...plus various other appliances fride freezer ect :y
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Jesus Christ.....ok its only a 3 bed terrace but are lecy is about £25 a month,thats with various TV"s on standby the PC on 24/7 as the lazy cow doesn't switch it off...Double strip light in kitchen on most of the time and washing machine used everyday...plus various other appliances fride freezer ect :y
Yeah, I can't understand it myself. I'm no different to anyone else - 2 freezers though. Probably more IT stuff on - big powerful PC running this place, gigabit switch, 2 routers, wifi etc, but not over the top.
Kitchen appliances - fridge freezer, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, electric cooker and hob.
Just doesn't make sense.
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I assume your like most people and have a quarterly bill which in a way is a shame as if you had a prepayment meter (prepayment meter was already installed when we bought out house) you could just unplug say the pc gear or take a £££ reading then use cooker/hob ect and find out exactly whats using so much energy.
Unless of course your with British gas then there's a good chance there just plucking a figure outta the air and hoping you"ll pay it. ;D
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Someone really ought to investigate Rupert Murdoch's carbon footprint. His damned set top box takes 20 watts - standby or operating - doesn't matter, 24 hours a day. I presume it's because it stays operating in order to "phone home" during the night. Well, it would if I connected a phone line to it, no doubt.
That's getting on for £1.50 a month alone!
Kevin
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my power bill also £100pm very little gas in the summer though - Gas is the hob, and the (warm air) heating
We only have an immersion heater
leccy shower
leccy oven
Pond and associated bits 24x7
Fish tank and associated bits 24x7
PC 24x7
Washing machine and tumble, used at least once a day
then 2 tv's
and a plethora of 'stuff' on standby etc, which I am about to monitor and improve on, loads of transformers plugged in, doing nowt, all in 4 gangs behind stuff, so a major clearout coming up....
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Are you sure you haven't got any shifty neighbours tapping into your supply? :-/
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Someone really ought to investigate Rupert Murdoch's carbon footprint. His damned set top box takes 20 watts - standby or operating - doesn't matter, 24 hours a day. I presume it's because it stays operating in order to "phone home" during the night. Well, it would if I connected a phone line to it, no doubt.
That's getting on for £1.50 a month alone!
Kevin
My PVR is very little on standby but 36W while working
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Yeah, I can't understand it myself. I'm no different to anyone else - 2 freezers though. Probably more IT stuff on - big powerful PC running this place, gigabit switch, 2 routers, wifi etc, but not over the top.
Kitchen appliances - fridge freezer, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, electric cooker and hob.
I think we're currently running at 30 odd quid a month. Also 2 fridge/freezers, gas hob, electric oven, all the usual stuff plus an above average collection of geeky gadgets on standby ::) Computer on 24/7, but much lower power than yours I'd imagine. Couple of other PCs (em.. 3 desktops + 3 laptops @ last count :-[) on at times. Various routers and hubs.
Generally low energy ligting except in a few rooms. SWMBO seeks out most expensive room to light and sets herself up in there every evening - then leaves the lights on >:(
House empty weekdays.
I guess if you're running a powerful PC 24/7 that's not insignificant. If it's averaging 200 watts thats £10-£15 PM. Still, that can't be the whole story.
I'd get one of the little monitoring boxes from Maplins and do a bit of detective work..
Order code L61AQ (frequently on special at 12-14 quid as I say)
Kevin
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hi TB
get your electric supplier to come and check that you are on the right tarrif, and that nothing is wrong with your meter. chances are there will be.
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In my old house we were £12 p/wk electric and £7 p/wk gas £19 p/wk. Gas heating and cooker everything else electric.
Moved to new house and it took 7 months to find out our supplier and get 1st bills. For 7 months bills were
Elec - £787 Gas £889 Total- £1676 P/Week £60 P/Month £239 P/Year £2873
We have one extra room, cooker is electric, dishwasher and electric shower. The extra room was not heated, change of cooker would balance between cost. Didn't heat water as no bath, so shower and dishwasher should be offset. Lifestyle and utility usage habits have not changed.
I kept phoning to get them to check the meters. Ended up having to get prepayment meters to repay the debt. I had budgeted for what I expected but I never expected that much.
I applied to the Scottish Gas Energy Trust, recommended by the CAB. They cleared all but £60 of the outstanding debt. I was so appreciative of this as I was having to repay at £25 p/wk on top of the high utility charges.
I have since discovered that our boiler has been faulty since we got here and has not been heating adequately. During the 1st winter we had the boiler on high and still felt cold. So the boiler was burning twice as much gas and producing half the amount of heat. Told the landlord 3 months ago and still waiting for a repair.
Oh well, just made £55 on quidco for switching :y
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I would defanatley get the meter checked. Have you got a digital meter???? If not they can fit one whilst they are there ;)
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I would defanatley get the meter checked. Have you got a digital meter???? If not they can fit one whilst they are there ;)
Yup, 6yr old house, so digital meter
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I know it don't really help with your excessive consumption, but that money saving expert guy was on the radio today saying now was the best time to compare suppliers and swap if you find one cheaper.
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Yup, 6yr old house, so digital meter
Ours has just been changed. House is 7/8 years old IIRC so you should be due a change fairly soon anyway.
Kevin