OldGrowth420
Well-Known Member
This thread is great thanks
I need a wind mill.I use solar and wind power...
Got any pics?Started my Grow Dec13th. Last year for Dec - Feb my avg bill was $65.00. My projected bill for Jan 13' is $160.00 Thats running a 400W MH for 13 days 18/6 then a HPS 12/12 since. Running a 4" outake , 12"tower oscillator and 6"osc clip running all at least 22hrs a day ( when light is off I time the outake to go off for 15min every hour or two )
SUMMARY:
Bill goes up avg. $100 a month. this is for my area and elec cost.
SO CAL ED.
HEre are mine sir..what do you thinkGot any pics?
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Come look at mine.
Link:
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journal-discussion/626709-herb-mans-first-grow-soil.html
Lol that's funny shit. Same here, except when I had a roomate I wasn't growing (security), but I was still cheap with the heat (im in the northern US, very cold here)......Came out of my room yesterday and my roommate was eatin cereal with a jacket and ear muffs on...what a pussy
I may spring for a Kill-A-Watt EZ this week anyway. At least I can use it for other things.
A week late, but I got the Kill A Watt. Kinda interesting and hopefully I can pay for it in power savings. Now for the results:I got one and while I have not used it much yet, a few experiments
showed that some things were using much less that I had thought.
A computer, even when not asleep will use much less that the high
power rating of the power supplies that gaming systems require.
(we all knew that those limits are to cover peaks, but the watts were
less than 100)
Let us know what you find with yours. I will post results if I ever
get around to it. My ballast has 60%, 80%, and 100% settings,
and I want to see what is really going on.
Good luck,
JD
A week late, but I got the Kill A Watt. Kinda interesting and hopefully I can pay for it in power savings. Now for the results:
- The 125W LED light I mentioned pulls 130W.
- The 12W fan I am using only pulls 10W.
- Desktop PC, LCD monitor, speakers, printer, and surround unit burn up 140W just idling and about 12W when everything is shut off.
- An old 2004 laptop with a 1.8GHz Athlon idles around 30W and spikes to 60+ under load. Haven't tried my other two laptops.
- Old 50W HPS outdoor light draws about 40W initially and slowly levels off around 72W.
- A 4W LED lamp light actually draws about 5W.
- GE digital appliance timer draws 0.6W with no load.
- Analog version of that timer draws 0.7W.
- My under-bar minifridge runs around 85W.
You get the idea.
if u shut off 400 watts of stuff then no change in billif i were to have a lil 400watt grow closet and i shut every thing of thats around 400 added up no extra charge should be on the bill right? stupid question but im high
3 beers and a blunt..............if u shut off 400 watts of stuff then no change in bill
what u pay per kilowatt hour ?
dont lie u use candles and a picture chuck norris to grow with3 beers and a blunt..............