T-stat for heater
On Thu, 6 Jan 2011 12:50:02 -0800 (PST), ransley
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On Jan 5, 7:52*pm, "
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 15:41:51 -0800 (PST), ransley
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On Jan 4, 9:46 pm, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
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"Tony Hwang" wrote
Electric heaters usualy have settings that consume 6-900 and 1500
watts, 1500 watts might cost me near $100 to run a month. Consider a
small heating pad a pharmacy has, they might take 30-60 watts. The
cats can sleep on it and stay plenty warm since the heat will rise
around them. Put a piece of foam rubber under the pad so you dont
loose the heat.
Hi,
What? 100.00 a month? Our power costs 7 cents/KWh.
Possible.
The rate here is 18 . At 1500 watts, that is 27 an hour. If you ran the
heater on high for 12 hours a day, the cost would be about $100 a month.
My guess, though, is that the enclosure can be heated with far less wattage
and less hours per day. In any case, the heating pad idea is probably a
better one.
But WHO is at .07 a KWH, answer, nobody in the USA.
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08, im sure thats before all the taxes and surcharges. divide kwh used
by the total cost
It's also a state average; some areas will likely be higher, some lower.
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