C cdub5 Well-Known Member Jun 1, 2012 #1 What is the average cost per killawatt hour where you live? just curious. i think its 16 cents here.
ScoobyDoobyDoo Well-Known Member Jun 1, 2012 #2 $0.13 for the first tier, $0.18 for the second. i have 2 200amp services. i pay $0.13 on one and $0.18 on the other.
$0.13 for the first tier, $0.18 for the second. i have 2 200amp services. i pay $0.13 on one and $0.18 on the other.
C cdub5 Well-Known Member Jun 2, 2012 #6 damn 42 cents? very expensive. I bet a lot of people have solar panels there
C cdub5 Well-Known Member Jun 2, 2012 #8 nice, i was in vacaville 2 weeks ago while i was driving to san Francisco.
I IC3M4L3 Well-Known Member Jun 2, 2012 #10 uk on a 600hps with normal household shit 18-6 schedule about £8-£9 a day 12-12 schedule about £4 a day on key metre
uk on a 600hps with normal household shit 18-6 schedule about £8-£9 a day 12-12 schedule about £4 a day on key metre
Grown n Oregon Active Member Jun 2, 2012 #11 .051 for block 1.. and .068 for block 2 in east oregon. i run 2 1000w,ac, fans..ect ect and a 3 bedroom house with a hot tub and my elec bill is 90-120$ a month all year round.
.051 for block 1.. and .068 for block 2 in east oregon. i run 2 1000w,ac, fans..ect ect and a 3 bedroom house with a hot tub and my elec bill is 90-120$ a month all year round.
rikdabrick Well-Known Member Jun 2, 2012 #12 cdub5 said: damn 42 cents? very expensive. I bet a lot of people have solar panels there Click to expand... Yeah solar is popular here. One of the few places a grid-tie system will pay it self off in 5-6 years after government rebates.
cdub5 said: damn 42 cents? very expensive. I bet a lot of people have solar panels there Click to expand... Yeah solar is popular here. One of the few places a grid-tie system will pay it self off in 5-6 years after government rebates.
Trulife69 Active Member Jun 4, 2012 #15 I dont remember excatly what mine is but I know running 2 1000w hps on 12/12 for 30 days cost $120