electricity cost of running 300w 24/0 for 2 months

choop

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does anyone have any idea how much it would increase my bill? trying to conserve as much as possible.. swapped out every 60w incandescent at my crib into 10w CFLs to make up for my lights that will soon be running almost 24/0 since ill be growing autos. any advice would be sweet
 

frmrboi

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any advice would be sweet
for an exact figure I would need your electricate rate for your city. Mine is $0.0075/kwh. Thats 7.5 cents per kilowatt hour. 300 watts would need to be on a little over 3 hours to cnsume one kilowatt hour.. You do the math for a month and your rate.
 

Manimal

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It would cost me almost 50 bucks because I run my lights during the day. But electricity is expensive this time of year.

edit: damn, when the fuck isn't it expensive lol
 

choop

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okay, i will try finding the rates for where i live again. not sure where to get that exact info but i will keep looking. farmerboi, your response is encouraging. utilities are included in my rent and i dont want to exceed my cap (well, as little as possible ;-) )
 

frmrboi

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okay, i will try finding the rates for where i live again. not sure where to get that exact info but i will keep looking. farmerboi, your response is encouraging. utilities are included in my rent and i dont want to exceed my cap (well, as little as possible ;-) )
Phone your local power company maybe they'll give you a quote. Switching light bulbs will have done a lot to equalize your consumption. A computer and and a television consume roughly 300 watts an hour so turning them off as much as possible will help.
You might want to do 18/6 light shedule as the extra 6 hours to go to 24/0 aren't as effective per hour as the shorter shedule.
 

choop

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Phone your local power company maybe they'll give you a quote. Switching light bulbs will have done a lot to equalize your consumption. A computer and and a television consume roughly 300 watts an hour so turning them off as much as possible will help.
You might want to do 18/6 light shedule as the extra 6 hours to go to 24/0 aren't as effective per hour as the shorter shedule.
yea i found out the rate, its 0.164 kwh.. sucks. with my 264watt system plus fans i am estimating around $1.39/day to run which will be about an extra $40 a month on my electric. i hope switching out the other incandescents for 10watters help. i am thinking they will.
 

rocpilefsj

Misguided Angel
The only difference I see when I run 24/0 vs 18/6 is shorter, bushier plants and a higher electric bill.
 

choop

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The only difference I see when I run 24/0 vs 18/6 is shorter, bushier plants and a higher electric bill.
well that makes me wonder, because i have a rubbermaid grow about to be going very soon and i only have about 2 feet of height clearance. i will be growing all autoflowers so they will be small but if keeping the light on 24/0 is going to make them stay small i might be inclined to do it since LST with autos is a no go..
 
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