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What's your electric bill?

redfishbluefish

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
There are some things you just don't want to know. My wife pays the bills, so I have no idea. However, I know it's a lot better now then it was a couple years ago. I originally ran T5s and a skimmer with a MAG 24. These two pieces of equipment drew 480 watts and 265 watts, respectively, for a total of 745 watts. By changeing to LEDs and a SWC skimmer, I'm now only using 240 watts and 26 watts respectively, for a total of 266 watts. So from 745 to 266 has got to be saving me something.
 
We range. Winter, $150ish. Summer, with AC running, about $250. Can vary depending on how hot the summer is.
 

Edwardw771

NJRC Member
Whole house it's crazy granted I have two tanks. And electric dryer stove and oven. I tell my wife it's all the other stuff not the tanks but she knows the truth.
 
Like Ed we have an electric dryer with at least 2 loads a day....at least. I'd say 220 most months to 300 in the peak AC season.
 

Sunny

NJRC Member
Article Contributor
I ring up at ~$300/month in winters, much higher in summer with AC and Pool ;)
 
Part of my tank plan was to try and keep the carbon foot print (cheap bastard :)), as low as possible. My Tunze skimmer uses 15w, my 3200 gal return pump uses 165 w and heats the tank 8 months out of 12. Running LEDS Gyre with WP 40. Looking at my bills so far it looks like my tanks are using approx $50 a month. This includes a 29g gallon QT tank running,
 
Tank costs me about $50 in electric, but if I include the water, salt, food (no new additions), I would say its about $75 a month.
 
Sounds like we are all on the same page with don't ask , but I'm guessing mine runs me about $50 a month , one of the benefits of LEDs
 
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