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Thread: Electricity

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    Re: Electricity

    With a 1 UTH and 1 lamp or 2 UTHs for one snake your increase will be negligable.

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    Re: Electricity

    This is actually easy to calculate. Take the wattage of your heat source. Multiply it by 720(24hours a day, 30 days a month). Then multiply it by your wattage cost. remember you are typically charged by the kilowatt. A kilowatt is 1000 watts. I do this to figure out how much my snakes cost in electricity for the month. If you want to know yearly multiply it by 8760. Remember that is the max it will cost. If your thermostat turns on and off it will be less. My herpstat pro gives me % use so i was able to figure out my bill even closer.

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    Re: Electricity

    just give me some numbers and I will count it for you... for example my one:

    UTH - 22W, running 24/7
    light - 2W, running 13hrs a day
    night bulb - 14W, running 2-3 hrs a day
    plus rate ($$ for 1kWh) - 0.25$
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    sum for 24hrs = 596W (about 600W/day), that's 0.025kWh...
    average sum for month (30 days) = 0.75kWh

    result: if 1kWh is 5$ I would pay with my month consumption 0.75kWh about $3.75 monthly ... however my one is 25cents... so I pay about one dollar per month

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    Re: Electricity

    2 watt light bulb really that can't put off much heat

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    Re: Electricity

    Quote Originally Posted by snakedork View Post
    2 watt light bulb really that can't put off much heat
    nor is it needed

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    Re: Electricity

    Great math work there!

    My house is at 80 during spring and summer and 75 in fall and winter. I got my first bp in the fall. I've had 3 more since. With all 4 tanks going 24/7, it has not affected my electric bill much. And that's fall/winter where my house temp is lower. So, yeah, a buck or two a month sounds like a good answer.
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    Re: Electricity

    Quote Originally Posted by snakedork View Post
    2 watt light bulb really that can't put off much heat
    I do not have it for heating at all only for light... (it's LED bulb and producing the same light as 10W common bulb...)




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    Re: Electricity

    Thanks everyone..

    This was the most likely the last step in convincing my mother to let me get a BP!

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    Re: Electricity

    My bill didnt go up very much when i had one... its when you get to owning more critters that the bills start to become much more noticably higher haha
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    Re: Electricity

    you guys wanna check this out. I have maintained reef Aquariums for years.....some of my tanks in the past cost 150$ a month alone to run. So this tool is very useful.

    http://www.reefcentral.com/calc/tank_elec_calc.php

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