Posted by kyhayman on November 21, 2008 at 11:34:25 from (75.104.128.36):
In Reply to: drawing juice posted by john case on November 21, 2008 at 11:00:18:
Unless its thermostatically controlled its going to sure cost to let it run. If it takes 1.5KW per hour then your local electric rate will determine how much the convenience is costing you. Here, with tax and everything that equals around 12 cents and hour, or 2.88 per 24 hours. Heating water, in an uninsulated engine block, is a good way to burn through a pile of money in a month. Thats pretty close to accurate on the money too, thats about what the bill jumped when I left my truck plugged in all the time. Definitely paid for a timer.
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