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I tried to maintain ambient humidity in my snake room last year rather than in each individual tub. Huge mistake!
I went back old school this year and cut my electric bill in half. No more humidifiers for me either. They really aren't necessary, I still keep a good 70% in my tubs, and I burn wood!
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in my case, the humidifiers are for me. replaced warm with cool mist, which draw only about 1/4 the power.
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how did you figure out what was drawing the most electricity?
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BPelizabeth
how did you figure out what was drawing the most electricity?
I got a meter, similar to this one: http://www.kmart.com/shc/s/p_10151_1...1023x272xTier3
it was a cheap way to end the perennial argument about whose hobbies cost more :P
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the snakes cost alot in this hobby :(
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You should be able to call your electric company and ask them how much power each room is drawing, and even specifically which outlet.
I got a call from my power company telling me (they ininiated it) how much my snake room was costing me in a month, and asking me if I had put in a space heater - she even estimated the wattage, etc.
And she was dead on.
Bruce
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wow, that's pretty cool Bruce. Our little electric co-op here doesn't do that sort of thing. The meter is all I need now...and I'm on a mission to reduce our electric bill one plug at a time :taz:
I know my fish tanks draw a lot of power, so I might shut one of them down. I think we need to watch less TV also.....big $$ there. I'll never give up my orchidarium though.....it keeps me sane through the long winters!
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ugh. The epic New England wind storm a couple weeks ago took our roof. $20k for a new one so our discretionary spending budget has been slashed down to the bone for the rest of this year. I extended my contract (wasn't planning to because it's a stress sandwich) at my current client to make sure we've got plenty of money coming in but it will be a while before we've replaced that savings. I was really hoping for a vacation, some new orchids, and a couple new snakes this summer but that's all off the table for now.
What a drag. Two steps forward, one back.
Ah well, there's always next year...
oh, and yes I'm glad/lucky I have employment, unlike millions of other folks who equally deserve one.
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Well I'm not even planning to use a humidfier personally. There are things you can do to raise cage humidity individually like moving the water bowl over the underheated side, or using cyphrus mulch. Or creating a humide hide with sphagnum and cyphrus that you mist everyday.
Certainly cheaper than running a humidifier.