anthonyb420
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Planning to get a mars hydro 4x4 grow tent kit with the tsw 2000 led grow light. how much would light bill go up running one of these tent kits?
depends on your KW/H , I think my bill went up like 15 bucks a month.Planning to get a mars hydro 4x4 grow tent kit with the tsw 2000 led grow light. how much would light bill go up running one of these tent kits?
Look at your electric bill for the base rate per kilowatt hour. If you have a 300 watt light running 28 hours a day just multiply 400 X 18. Take that number and multiply it X the rate per kWh.depends on your KW/H , I think my bill went up like 15 bucks a month.
Ours is the same price all day so can't find savings there. No smart meters either tho. Alberta decided against them.Look at your power use choices. Some places have off peak rates that are much less than peak times. I run a 600 watt HID at night during off-peak hours and it costs me around $10 a month. If I ran the light during the middle of the day that cost would double.
I run my lights off peak.All you guys get cheaper power then. I'm paying 26¢/kwh so for a 600W at 18hrs/day it's :
0.60kwh x 18hrs/day x 30days/mth x $.26/kwh = $84.24/mth / 4wks/mth = $21.06/wk
Then with the veg tent at around 300W plus fans etc you can almost double that. Our electric bill is around 400 - $500/mth for the whole place. Heating is all gas but everything else like hot water, stove etc is electric. Gas has been dirt cheap but going up a lot recently.
Growing more outside using autos should save a bunch as I can stock up in summer and just work on breeding projects in the winter and not have to fire up the 1000W to make a bunch of buds. Just started doing that the last couple years and expanding next summer. Hopefully 4 or 5 lbs next summer.
Hope Xmas is great for all!
Time of Use period | Time of Use price | Basic Service price |
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On-peak | 12.380 ¢ per kWh | Up to 1000 kWh: 6.329 ¢ per kWh > 1000 kWh: 7.051 ¢ per kWh |
Mid-peak | 7.051 ¢ per kWh | Up to 1000 kWh: 6.329 ¢ per kWh > 1000 kWh: 7.051 ¢ per kWh |
Off-peak | 4.128 ¢ per kWh | Up to 1000 kWh: 6.329 ¢ per kWh > 1000 kWh: 7.051 ¢ per kWh |
.26 cent per KWH US dollars? Never mind, I see you're in Alberta.... it's just shy of 9 cents per KWH here in Oklahoma across the board, no matter when you burn it.All you guys get cheaper power then. I'm paying 26¢/kwh so for a 600W at 18hrs/day it's :
0.60kwh x 18hrs/day x 30days/mth x $.26/kwh = $84.24/mth / 4wks/mth = $21.06/wk
Then with the veg tent at around 300W plus fans etc you can almost double that. Our electric bill is around 400 - $500/mth for the whole place. Heating is all gas but everything else like hot water, stove etc is electric. Gas has been dirt cheap but going up a lot recently.
Growing more outside using autos should save a bunch as I can stock up in summer and just work on breeding projects in the winter and not have to fire up the 1000W to make a bunch of buds. Just started doing that the last couple years and expanding next summer. Hopefully 4 or 5 lbs next summer.
Hope Xmas is great for all!
It's all US companies, (one Australian), here that run our power supply thanks to deregulation brought in almost 20 years ago by the now deceased, demented ex premier, Ralph Klein aka, King Ralph. They built a huge transmission line down to the states 10 years back to sell cheap power south and tacked the cost of building it onto homeowner's bills and we're still paying for it. Now they're after our water especially Cali now that the Colorado river is drying up. Cheap produce from Cali is becoming a thing of the past real fast but thanks to global warming we'll soon be growing that stuff up here. lol Bad year last year for most of north american food production so prices are jumping for most everything. Jug of milk has gone up a buck to about $6.50 for 4L now. A dozen large commercial eggs are going for $4 and my wife is still selling her jumbo organic for $3/dzn when those are over $6 at the store. We don't buy nothing that isn't on sale and there's lots less of that these days..26 cent per KWH US dollars? Never mind, I see you're in Alberta.... it's just shy of 9 cents per KWH here in Oklahoma across the board, no matter when you burn it.
I'd kill for those rates. What's the times for the off-peak? I'd be happy with your On-peak rates.I run my lights off peak.
Time of Use period Time of Use price Basic Service price On-peak 12.380 ¢ per kWh Up to 1000 kWh: 6.329 ¢ per kWh > 1000 kWh: 7.051 ¢ per kWh Mid-peak 7.051 ¢ per kWh Up to 1000 kWh: 6.329 ¢ per kWh > 1000 kWh: 7.051 ¢ per kWh Off-peak 4.128 ¢ per kWh Up to 1000 kWh: 6.329 ¢ per kWh > 1000 kWh: 7.051 ¢ per kWh
California has been trying to get a water pipeline from the Columbia river through Oregon for decades.It's all US companies, (one Australian), here that run our power supply thanks to deregulation brought in almost 20 years ago by the now deceased, demented ex premier, Ralph Klein aka, King Ralph. They built a huge transmission line down to the states 10 years back to sell cheap power south and tacked the cost of building it onto homeowner's bills and we're still paying for it. Now they're after our water especially Cali now that the Colorado river is drying up. Cheap produce from Cali is becoming a thing of the past real fast but thanks to global warming we'll soon be growing that stuff up here. lol Bad year last year for most of north american food production so prices are jumping for most everything. Jug of milk has gone up a buck to about $6.50 for 4L now. A dozen large commercial eggs are going for $4 and my wife is still selling her jumbo organic for $3/dzn when those are over $6 at the store. We don't buy nothing that isn't on sale and there's lots less of that these days.
The US just doubled the tariff on softwood lumber from Canada and we of course have filed with NAFTA to fight it but you know how that will work out. Sheet of 3/8" plywood is over $100 now here and 8' 2x4s $15 each. Need a mortgage to build a new outhouse and ours needs replacing.
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I'm pretty sure they didn't anticipate the population explosion that having that water available would produce. So much desert turned into agricultural land because of it. The movie Chinatown with Jack Nickleson is all about the dirty politics that went on over that in the 30s?California has been trying to get a water pipeline from the Columbia river through Oregon for decades.
That Colorado River water crisis is a man made joke. Stop building housing developments in the middle of the desert. Decades old water agreements between the states should be torn up, no new development until they have a realistic plan for supplying water. And stop watering all the worthless golf courses. There's almost 1000 golf courses in California they water during the summer. That's just a waste of water when agricultural land sits bone dry due to lack of water.
Have you checked out the cost of hamster food lately?I need to figure out how to power my lights with a large array of hamster wheels