Posted by Errin OH on December 14, 2009 at 05:49:54 from (144.230.63.56):
In Reply to: Electricity price posted by 37 chief on December 13, 2009 at 18:34:08:
I have a rental that we share the electricty at. I would have just install a meter for my share but there are other issues. Not to mention the well pump wiring is located in the shop. I guessing if you like me you generally do not work in the dark, so there are lights involved. I keep a radio on most of the time I am in there. Grinders, drills, and such all use their share. Then there's the deleivery charge (ours is seperate from the cost of the electricity).
I set it up so that I would front the minimum charge (40 bucks). That way if I used nothing and had the service myself, I would be paying that minimumn amount anyway. If I happen to be doing a lot of welding over a weekend, the 40 bucks at 10 cent a KW equates to 400KWHs of electricity. I have exceed that maybe one time, building a cow feeder, but figure all the others more than made up for it. Renter agreed and turned down my offer to kick in a little more.
Just isn't worth the expense (meter and wiring) trying to be any closer. But it helps that I know what the usage should be in that house and can guess within 50KWH what the bill will read any given month (lived in it for 7 years).
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