jcardona1;4125260; said:i think 16% of a typical household's electric bill is way too high, i think you calculated something wrong. because as stated, only your heaters will draw anything noticeable power. everything else will be equivalent to running a single lightbulb 24hrs a day
nes999;4125232; said:i honestly think you may have messed up on ur calcs. My parents used to have me pay for the water i used. but i was only allowed 1 tank, and i had to fight for a sump. consider youself lucky.
12 Volt Man;4124965; said:16% of the total bill for a 125 and a 20?
can you post the calcs? are you sure you did the math right?
the only thing that draws any significant power at all are the heaters.
and even then its only a few hundred watts that are hardly on most of the time..
Hrmmmm, i was surprise also, maybe i miss cal
well i did choose to overestimate the hours.
http://westerncichlids.com.au/6/
Monthly Cost = (wattage) x (charge/kwh) x (hours/day) x 30 x .001
Using this equation, my kwH rate is 0.182
20G
8.6w x .182kwH x 24hrs x 30 x .001 = 1.20x2 ($2.40) two filters
55w x 0.182 x 12hrs x 30 x 0.001 = ($3.70) Heater
96w x 0.182 x 10hrs x 30 x 0.001 = ($6.40) 24x4 Lighting
= $12.50 per month alone for a 20G
99w x 0.182 x 24hrs x 30 x 0.001 = ($13.00) Filters and the UV
300w x 0.182 x 10hrs x 30 x 0.001 = ($16.40) Heater
140w x 0.182 x 8hrs x 30 x 0.001 = ($7.70) Lighting
= $37.10 per month 125G
total = $49.6x3 ($148.8 quarterly) wrong?