A few years ago the electric coop came around and installed smart meters. I noticed last month that the email for my electric bill was different than before. So I opened up the link on the email and now it goes to a new web site where I can see the my electricity usage from month-month etc.
They also have an app on that you can download for your smart phone. I downloaded the app and now I can see my electricity usage for the previous day. You can also look at your weekly trends.
In my mind I have been keep tracking of days we have been home a lot and days we haven't. And the days we do laundry and run the oven. I then go back and look at my phone and think about how we could use so much electric for hardly doing anything some days.
The house is all electric.
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As you can see in the beginning of September we were on vacation. My phone shows the graph a little better but my base line usage is around 7kw/h a day. That seems reasonable to me.The last day of October we were not even home most of the day and we used around 40kw/h of electric. That is almost 2000 watts of electric being used per hour. I bought a Kill A Watt tonight and was looking at Efergy's also. My gut tells me it is my hot water heater.
My electricity usage seems to be a lot higher than what most folks on the board usually say they use. My neighbor generally uses over 2000kw/h per month but he has more occupants and his house is lit up 24/7.
Thanks,
Scott
They also have an app on that you can download for your smart phone. I downloaded the app and now I can see my electricity usage for the previous day. You can also look at your weekly trends.
In my mind I have been keep tracking of days we have been home a lot and days we haven't. And the days we do laundry and run the oven. I then go back and look at my phone and think about how we could use so much electric for hardly doing anything some days.
The house is all electric.
- Geothermal Heating and Cooling ( 22A, 4 ton Waterfurnace 5 series )
- House is set to 70F in the winter and 76F in the summer
- Marathon Hot Water Heater ( 4500W )
- Hot water is set to 120F
- 1.5GPM Shower Heads
- LED and CFL lighting. The lights that are used the most have been converted to LED.
- 2 adults, 1 child
- House is about 10 years old with good insulation and windows
- City Water. We have a well for outside yard hydrants
- 250W Stock Tank heater is used approximately 12 hours a day in the winter along with 100W chicken water heater. 350W x 12hours = 4200W
- Energy Star refrigerators. Stand Up freezer is not Energy Star
- Energy Star washing machine. Dryer is not
- We run a Energy Star dehumidifier in the basement during the summer
- Wife and kid have been trained to turn off lights after leaving a room.
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As you can see in the beginning of September we were on vacation. My phone shows the graph a little better but my base line usage is around 7kw/h a day. That seems reasonable to me.The last day of October we were not even home most of the day and we used around 40kw/h of electric. That is almost 2000 watts of electric being used per hour. I bought a Kill A Watt tonight and was looking at Efergy's also. My gut tells me it is my hot water heater.
My electricity usage seems to be a lot higher than what most folks on the board usually say they use. My neighbor generally uses over 2000kw/h per month but he has more occupants and his house is lit up 24/7.
Thanks,
Scott