Water Heater test
Nov. 11th, 2014 03:30 amCurrently trying a test for the month to find out the electric costs. Have turned off the electric water heater for the month to do so, (& taking my bird baths elsewhere to do so, not to worry) ;> ... Anyways, with the water heater on (last month) I was seeing about 16 kwh, and with it off so far it's about 5 kwh ... so that thing takes about 1/4 to 1/3 of the monthly power. The refrigerator likely takes most of the rest, since the lights are all CFLs.
So... what to do? I guess consider one or two of those on-demand small water heaters someday I s'pose. And a smaller fridge :>
So... what to do? I guess consider one or two of those on-demand small water heaters someday I s'pose. And a smaller fridge :>
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Date: 2014-11-16 10:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-11-16 05:04 pm (UTC)There may be more efficient heaters, or you can check the insulating blanket/cover to make sure it stays warm and reduce the power to heat it,
I guess you could boil drinking water first....
I turn off electronics not in use, and I can be a nazi with the lights (I actually have photophobia, a nerve sensitivity to light and it will cause a migrane). But if I want to watch something at 3am and I pay the electic bill I outta be allowed to!