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Re: The Electric Bill !
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 10:50
by AdamB
Has anyone ever worked out how much it costs to run a heat press, mug machine etc?
I was just wondering as our first 'electric bill' has landed on the door step so I started to go through exactly whats pulling the juice.
We have a few (about 20) floresent strip lights that drain a little (I went round turning things off and looking at the meter), but I was just wondering if anyone had actually worked out how long it takes to run a press for an hour?
Re: The Electric Bill !
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 10:58
by Stitch Up
You can purchase plug/sockets which measure the consumption of any appliance plugged into them. They work very well and atm for sale in either Lidl or Aldi
Re: The Electric Bill !
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 11:04
by AdamB
Stitch Up;16837 wrote:You can purchase plug/sockets which measure the consumption of any appliance plugged into them. They work very well and atm for sale in either Lidl or Aldi
Thanks john - I'll have a look next time I'm passing.
Did the 'packages' arrive ok mate?
Re: The Electric Bill !
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 11:07
by Stitch Up
Yes, all arrived thanks Adam - haven't opened the boxes yet!
If I'd remembered you were just up the road in Aberdare, I could have collected and saved you some money!
Re: The Electric Bill !
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 11:14
by bms
Large presses are 2kw/hr. Mug presses are around 350/400 watts per hour. Combination presses using the flat bed press are about 1.4kw/hr. A kw/hr costs around 12p ish.
Re: The Electric Bill !
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 11:19
by Stitch Up
bms;16842 wrote:Large presses are 2kw/hr. Mug presses are around 350/400 watts per hour. Combination presses using the flat bed press are about 1.4kw/hr. A kw/hr costs around 12p ish.
They don't draw their full wattage constantly?
Re: The Electric Bill !
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 11:37
by Bob700
If you are the type of person who likes to work through the night (most of us don't) then you could change your electricty trariff to economy7 which is far cheaper to run during the night, economy7 is good for people who have electric storage heaters so they can build up the heat during the night a lot cheaper, it's usually around 3p a kw/hr
Re: The Electric Bill !
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 11:39
by bms
Stitch Up;16844 wrote:They don't draw their full wattage constantly?
True, these are guides which give an indication of consumption.
Re: The Electric Bill !
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 12:14
by Justin
You can also borrow/buy energy meters whcih monitor the whole house and you can then put individual items on/off to see what difference they make.
Re: The Electric Bill !
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 12:29
by AdamB
Justin;16850 wrote:You can also borrow/buy energy meters whcih monitor the whole house and you can then put individual items on/off to see what difference they make.
Or you can switch everything off and look at the little spinny thing going around then turn things on one at a time - when it rotates more than than airhawkes blades you know that there's a pound puller on somewhere!