prizefighter wrote: » I'm living in Melbourne, I got a quarterly electricity bill of $978. Was gobsmacked.
rubadub wrote: » If the heater has a thermostat it might be turning itself on & off and so not be the full 800W per hour. It can be cheaper than other supposedly/presumed cheaper methods, e.g. some people will turn on central heating and have the entire house blazing hot, while they are only sitting in the same room all night.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Christmas lights (especially if they're the incandescent type) extra cooking everyone at home for longer, it all adds up! Just run an extension lead into the neighbours garage next year for your lights.
Heroditas wrote: » Using a lot of air conditioning by any chance?
caustic 1 wrote: » €245
BlurstMonkey wrote: » 360. Sharing with three others. Way too high. I know where it came from. Two of the lads constantly putting on this electric fire place in the living room all god damn evening and night when they're in. They wouldn't put on an extra layer, they'd rather be in there in a t-shirt or something pissing money up the wall. They won't just warm the place up a bit and knock it off, just leave it on until they're off to bed. Sound lads, and I hate to begrudge someone comfort in their own home, but then I'm paying for it too.
RiverOfLove wrote: » Our bill at home is usually comes to about 150 euro sometimes around 160 or 170. The esb bill came and it was 257 euro. Anyways a got a message from my sister with my mother going into a fcuking raging fit blaming me for the high bill because I charge my ipod overnight about 2 or 3 times a week. 4 at the very most. Never mind that it's right after xmas, it was middle of winter. An extra home for the holidays. All 3 of my siblings have tablet devices but it's just me and my ipod that caused the hike. Would an ipod cause should a hike?
The Backwards Man wrote: » Didn't get one yet, think they forgot about me.:)
Patty O Furniture wrote: » I had the radio on in the background the other day & heard a woman on & mentioned that her bill was huge compared to other xmas's & someone went thru the stuff she had on & then told her to ring up just to check with the provider again, sure enough she rang up, had said she lives alone & only had xmas lights on, as they provided enough light & they almost halved the price :eek: I suppose if you don't ask, you don't get anything? In saying that, i haven't received the bill in yet! but at least i know now what to do if its stupidly high!
Heroditas wrote: » It all depends on what the actual meter says. They won't just reduce the bill for the craic!
ted1 wrote: » To answer your question, the iPhone charger is 1500ma or 1.5 A *230volts = .345Kwh = 6 cents an hour when charging. a 2 hour charge time would mean 12c. Charging everyday would mean 84c a week or 43.80 euro a year or 7.30 per bill.
SpaceTime wrote: » Actually the ampage is calculated at the very low voltage on the USB cable approx 5 volts. The iPhone charger consumes 5W iPad 10W and only while charging. Your estimate of cost is way way off.