So it was hot last weekend...

slimcake

Well-known member
I got my outside chores done both sat and sunday before noon. Then I enjoyed my fat man paradise! 72 degrees and 48% humidity. I spent a little extra money to get a very efficient HVAC system. Went with Carrier Greenspeed and I sure have been happy with it. It has some amazing features. I am kinda a geek about that kinda stuff along with the weather.... Anyway I thought i would show you guys what it cost me. Will be neat in the winter to track this stuff as well. Its a new house so it is very well insulated and what not but still no blinds on the windows. IMG_20170605_070023047.jpg That is figuring .13 per kilowatt hour. Not bad for two days in the mid 90's eh?
 

scott_l

Member
wow never knew there was such a thing to show you that kind of information, I have often wondered what my AC was costing me each day. What type and how large of a house?
 

whitedust

Well-known member
Or move to Vilas lol...No AC so far just not warm enough yet very cool nights good sleeping weather. :)
 

frnash

Active member
… two days in the mid 90's …
Aww, you poor doobie! I so solly fer yew! :(

For me, after a total of 0 Heating Degree Days (HDD), 530 Cooling Degree Days (CDD) and 651 KwHr in May ($2.63/day),
now for the first 6 days in June, 2017 at Phoenix, AZ ($4.33/day so far):


From : PRELIMINARY LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA (WS FORM: F-6)
and the PHOENIX AZ CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR JUNE 6 2017:
DAY

MAX
°F
MIN
°F
AVG
°F
DEP
from avg (°F)
HDD

CDD

WTR

KwHr/
day
1
99
78
89
+2
0
24
0.00
31
2
102
75
89
+2
0
24
0.00
35
3
107
78
93
+6
0
28
0.00
25
4
107
82
95
+7
0
30
0.00
36
5
107
83
95
+7
0
30
0.00
47
6
107
84
96
+8
0
31
0.00
39
SUM
629
480


0
136
0.00
213
AVG
104.8
80





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With summer rates like this:
20.960¢/KwHr
(12 noon to 7PM) and 2.601¢/KwHr (7PM - noon),

I run my AC at full tilt from ≈ 8AM til noon, then shut it off until 7PM, effectively "banking coolth" in the morning (at ≈ 2.6¢/KwHr) Then the house slowly heats up until the AC kicks on again at 7PM.

My daily "on peak" tally (at 20.96¢/KwHr) is generally a mere 2-3 Kwhr, enough for the computers, entertainment center, refrigerator and a few lights.

My average cost per Kwhr so far this month: 12.18¢,
in about the same ballpark as slimcake's ".13 per kilowatt hour"!

With a "Balanced billing plan, I paid $80/mo. from Feb 2013-Dec 2015 (nearly 3 years!) and $98/mo. since. And that's with plain old single-pane leaky casement windows.
I wonder what I could do if I replaced them with some decent windows! :cool:
Or maybe I should use this :)devilish:) 'cuz I guess I'm used to the heat!

(Although I 'druther not break our all-time record of high of 122°F, set on June 26, 1990!).
 

yamadooed

Active member
I kinda miss my reliable Honeywell mercury bulb thermostat controlling my old oil burning converted to Natural gas furnace ... Said no one ever...
 

slimcake

Well-known member
wow never knew there was such a thing to show you that kind of information, I have often wondered what my AC was costing me each day. What type and how large of a house?

Its 1780 sq ft on the first floor with a walkout basement. Nash you live there. Don't feel sorry for ya. I would melt in heat like that.... No thanks!! I don't care what it costs me I am going to be comfortable in my own house! Actually asked the HVAC guy for a bid on a minisplit for AC in the garage even... 1750 sq ft garage so its going to take a bit to cool that baby....
 
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