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On Jan 19, 9:54*am, franz fripplfrappl wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 09:40:37 -0600, Steve IA wrote:
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Our average electricity usage for the last 6 years for December is 653
kwh with a range of 120. *December 07 our usage was 682 kwh. This would
not have been unusual except for the fact that, due to an ice storm, we
had NO electricity for 6.5 days. *Billing cycle per the bill was 31
days. I was expecting a bill 20% lower than the average bill and was
dismayed when it was actually higher. *So far this month of January, *we
are using at the about average rate (22kwh/day) as we did in December,
the only odd thing is that we had NO power of nearly a week in December.
*I've spoken with a few neighbors who also lost power and 'come to think
of it' their bill went up or didn't go down as much as they would have
expected for a 20-25% time of no usage. *I ask the REC and they said we
'just used more'. *They also tried to blame 'recovery usage'. *I'm not
buying it. *They claim they didn't estimate the bill and when I received
the bill I immediately checked and the meter reading seemed in line with
normal. I'm talking KWH her not $$ which can be affected by rate
changes, surcharge and taxes etc.


Facts:
During the ice storm we used a gas generator intermittently during the
daylight to power the freezer, tv, occasional PC and a few lights . We
relied 100% on wood heat, never falling below 60F. For the entire
billing period we did nothing that we can think of unusual that would
increase the consumption over the previous December. * No extra Xmas
lights, *no 'recovery' usage after power restoration other than 1
refrigerator .
Normal is LP furnace supplemented by high efficiency wood fireplace. Gas
water heater and stove.
Elec clothes dryer.
1 powered outbuilding.
We live ¼ mile away from nearest neighbor so no chance of somebody
running an extension cord and stealing from us.


After receiving the bill, I shut the power off below the meter and it
quit turning. We've done some other testing by turning off house circuit
breakers and watching the meter but have isolated nothing unusual yet.
With all house breakers off the meter stops. *I have purchase a Kill-a
-Watt and have begun looking for the energy thief. *I've found nothing
yet, although the KAW is fun and interesting.


Where would the electricity go?
When reconnecting the lines, can a 'surge' spin the meter forward?
Previously we had 2 lines coming into our neighborhood, both lines fell
but only 1 was reconnected to restore power. Can this have any bearing?
What am I missing?
What other testing can I do?


Your thoughts and comments appreciated.


Steve IA


Check your utility bill to see if it is an estimate or direct read. *Some
utilities try to save money by not reading meters every month. *Instead
they take an average. *Any differences are made up in subsequent billing
cycles.

Have you called the utility to find out what they think? *- Hide quoted text -

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Get a clamp on amp meter that goes to 0,01 amp, not found a stores but
electric supply houses, a 35$ Greenlee is good. Clamp on each circut
on your panel to check consumption and compare it to what is plugged
in by their watt ratings, then check with everything off, then
unplugged. You might find a direct short to ground. When you are done
you will know what everything uses in power and standby and know what
to change. Dec is maybe the darkest month so you of course use more
electricty to light you home turning lights on earlier and off later.
Your boiler or furnace runs more consuming more electricity. Try CFLs
and unlugging things not used, most everything takes standby power
and wastes electricity not even being used, even you garage door can
be put on a switch. I found my sprinkler system timer was costing me
1$ a month over the winter being left plugged in. 680 kwh is alot, im
down to 200-275 or so