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siligut

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31. We cut way down on vampire power
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 01:45 AM
Nov 2012

Many devices use some electricity even when they are not turned on. This is called vampire power or phantom power and is electricity used just because the unit is plugged in.

We get a rating each month that tells us what our usage is relative to our neighbors. We had drifted into the wasteful slob zone a few months back, so I got serious.

For our computers, I bought surge protectors that only allow electricity to accessories, like the desk light and printer, when the computer itself is turned on. For the cell phone chargers, we use small plugs that have timers on them, my I Phone charges to 98% in three hours if I let it get real low. So I set the little plug for three hours, it has a choice of 1/2, 3 or 6.

For the coffee maker and water pot, we have another plug that just switches off and on. In rooms that we don't use often, TVs/DVRs are unplugged unless in use. For the entertainment center like area, only the TV and cable box get constant power. The stereo and DVR are on the same surge protector, but they have a separate switch which I need to press manually.

Lots of little things can make a big difference

It depends on the season Art_from_Ark Nov 2012 #1
Bimonthly? About $300 on average. trof Nov 2012 #2
About the same. BlueJazz Nov 2012 #15
We have a three bedroom Broken_Hero Nov 2012 #3
I live in a 2-bedroom mobile home RebelOne Nov 2012 #4
That's fucking ridiculous! OffWithTheirHeads Nov 2012 #5
I know it. It is a regular sized 1bdr. applegrove Nov 2012 #7
My last bill was $37.00 for electric and $55.43 for gas for one month Motown_Johnny Nov 2012 #6
2100 SQ Feet Texasgal Nov 2012 #8
Jesus, that's a fucking Porsche payment! OffWithTheirHeads Nov 2012 #9
It's horrible. Texasgal Nov 2012 #10
I think a lot of it is the old age of the house, mine is kalli007 Nov 2012 #13
We also pay much more in Texasgal Nov 2012 #14
My windows are open as we speak.... kalli007 Nov 2012 #17
Windows open here tonight too Texasgal Nov 2012 #20
The best advice I ever received regarding AC was in direct contradiction to all other advice - kalli007 Nov 2012 #21
Good advice. Texasgal Nov 2012 #22
Speaking as someone who spent 43 years in HVAC, it is easier on your system OffWithTheirHeads Nov 2012 #24
It's time for us to get off the grid! I'm looking at every option OffWithTheirHeads Nov 2012 #23
$76 bi-monthly for a two bedroom, 900 square ft. home. Kaleva Nov 2012 #11
about $250-300 per month , 2400 sq ft. nt Incitatus Nov 2012 #12
We're in the Northwest so summer is my low usage period eyewall Nov 2012 #16
That sounds like too much. Joe Shlabotnik Nov 2012 #18
I'm on a budget plan union_maid Nov 2012 #19
Zero Orrex Nov 2012 #25
Oh you lol! applegrove Nov 2012 #26
Actually, I remember reading about a guy who did exactly that Orrex Nov 2012 #28
About 2,000 square feet Blue_In_AK Nov 2012 #27
Monthly. southerncrone Nov 2012 #29
Average about $150 a month csziggy Nov 2012 #30
Bi-weekly would mean twice a month. Once every two weeks. Kaleva Nov 2012 #37
Yes, but the OP said bimonthly which is ambiguous csziggy Nov 2012 #41
We cut way down on vampire power siligut Nov 2012 #31
I've started to unplug my dvd player and power down my computer. applegrove Nov 2012 #32
Phoenix, 2400 sq foot, pool, 82 degrees in house all summer DaniDubois Nov 2012 #33
"bi-monthly"? Never heard of such billing. Anyway.... Populist_Prole Nov 2012 #34
Woah BainsBane Nov 2012 #35
45 or so a month during the winter time. IrishEyes Nov 2012 #36
If you could tell us how many kilowatt/hours you use a month... Kaleva Nov 2012 #38
Bimonthly? Sorry I don't think I can crunch the numbers in my head. Shagbark Hickory Nov 2012 #39
Much variation aikoaiko Nov 2012 #40
About $140 ($70/mo) for 2300 sq ft of a 1920s home. MissB Nov 2012 #42
Maybe $40 biweekly in the winter, $70 to $80 in the summer av8rdave Nov 2012 #43
1800 sq foot house sharp_stick Nov 2012 #44
1500 sq feet in Michigan erinlough Nov 2012 #45
How much did your geothermal system cost to install if I may ask? Kaleva Nov 2012 #47
$35.00 a month for electric. Gas bill ranges from $12.00 to $115.00 depending on the season. greendog Nov 2012 #46
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