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and just to double up and be safe.....

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ps who crowned you link nazi?
 
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3300 Kwh is damned close to the total annual consumption of a small apartment. If you used that much in a month the DEA might come looking for a specialized hydroponic farm.

It also sounds like your price per Kwh is a tad high. After you clean this up with NY Light or whoever sells power to you, it might help to look for a reseller program in your area.

LINK - Average Household Electricity Demand Per Year. 10.6 kWh.
(Mr. Obvious disclaimer -- Most households are larger than 800 sq ft - by a substantial margin).
 
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sandgk;777636; said:
3300 Kwh is damned close to the total annual consumption of a small apartment. If you used that much in a month the DEA might come looking for a specialized hydroponic farm.

It also sounds like your price per Kwh is a tad high. After you clean this up with NY Light or whoever sells power to you, it might help to look for a reseller program in your area.

that's what i saw on some electricity website. i couldn't believe it. it said a four bedroom HOUSE uses 6000 annualy. I thought it was a typo. BTW I'm not growing weed, and our power company is PSE&G. BigBallin, dont hijack my fuckin thread!:biggrin:
 
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sandgk;777636; said:
3300 Kwh is damned close to the total annual consumption of a small apartment. If you used that much in a month the DEA might come looking for a specialized hydroponic farm.

I was about to ask him exactly how many pot plants he was growing...:lol:
 
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You would Saw. So after a little research, I guess my problem is that we just have an old, inefficient heating system, and PSE&G's rates are a lot higher than average. We have an electric heat pump that runs basically 24/7 and doesn't even do a good job of keeping the place warm. I am renting from my cousin who just bought the place. He is stuck with it, while I can move out whenever I want. OOps.

Can't wait till Spring!
 
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You would Saw. So after a little research, I guess my problem is that we just have an old, inefficient heating system, and PSE&G's rates are a lot higher than average. We have an electric heat pump that runs basically 24/7 and doesn't even do a good job of keeping the place warm. I am renting from my cousin who just bought the place. He is stuck with it, while I can move out whenever I want. OOps.

Can't wait till Spring!
got a/c?
 
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