Quote:
Some questions for you:
Where is it that you live? what's the nearest town?
How much do you pay for a kW-h of electricity where you live?
What is your ZIP CODE?
Your $4.96 per day was only for the electricity to the heater only and not to anything else like lighting or anything?
did you have a circulation pump going all the time?
|
as I said I live on the Iowa-Minn state line near Northwood,Ia
the local utility company as a load program where they can shut you at high peak loads, in return kw's cost $ .064 instead of $ .105. so I pay $ .064
zip code 50459
For the month of January it cost me $4.95 per day for my heat and hot water (potable). this was not very clear. all that the $4.95 is for my hot water heater(boiler) for the floor and the hot water heater potable (drinking )
no the circulation pump on runs when I need heat, if it ran all the time I think I could set the water temp to about 100 to 120. problem is how to adjust it as temp changes