A calculator.
$50 at 0.15 a KWH is 333.33333333 KWH
Divided by 30 is 11.111111 KWH a day
The only variable is what is your cost for power, more accurately what
is the incremental cost, minus the fixed charges that you pay anyway.
I bet it is less than 15 cents ... unless you are in California.
I pay 13 cents top line to bottom line and using less power would
actually make that more per KWH because the fixed charges stay the
same..
The last time I looked, the rates around here were 8.15 cents to 9.74
cents, so, you're paying about a third more for electric than we are.
Interesting. Must be higher quality electricity.
Isn't Gregg in Florida? My experience with electrical power in Florida
was that it sucked. Constant brown outs and voltage dips.
That's one thing I can say that's good up here in MA. Our electric
service is excellent. I monitor the voltage regularly, especially
during heavy load periods in the summer. Voltage stays smack on 123
volts regardless of load and we have three large AC units plus a 150,000
BTU pool heater running (when required).