Posted by jjojj on January 18, 2014 at 00:40:36 from (71.51.192.172):
In the previous I wanted to get an idea of wattage of block heaters. Please follow me thru this. a 600 watt block heater if it ran 24 hours a day for 30 days which it doesn't it would be 600 X 24 =14400 X 30 = 432000 divide 432000 by 1000 you have 432 kWh times .08 cents $34.56 A 250 watt heat bulb running the same time 250 X 24 = 6000 X 30 = 180000 divide by 1000 is 180 kWh times .08 cents equals $14.40 is this correct? There are people that believe that the two items would run $170 to $200 a month and that it would change depending on the temperature. but an all electric house would stay the same kWh all winter yes you are right it is dealing with family, How can you fix stupid?
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