junmy3
Nov 14, 2019Explorer
Space Heater
We use a small 1500W ceramic space heater that is not adequate. Today we looked a Lowes and saw a much larger heater, but is was also only 1500W. So my question is what kind of heater would be bette...
pianotuna wrote:I think your decimal points are wrong.
Huntingdog,
In Arizona:
The Time of Use plan charges 7.3 cents per kilowatt hour for off-peak summer hours and 24.1 cents per kilowatt hour for on-peak hours during July and August.
8 p.m.-3 p.m. the next day are off peak hours.
7.3 x 19 = $1.376
24.1 x 5 = $1.205
Total for 24 hours =~ $2.58
Where as in Saskatchewan I would pay
.142 x 24 =~ $3.41
I don't know why you think power is cheaper where I live.
The above numbers don't include taxes or delivery charges of which Saskatchewan has LOTS.
pianotuna wrote:I think your decimal points are wrong.
Huntingdog,
In Arizona:
The Time of Use plan charges 7.3 cents per kilowatt hour for off-peak summer hours and 24.1 cents per kilowatt hour for on-peak hours during July and August.
8 p.m.-3 p.m. the next day are off peak hours.
7.3 x 19 = $1.376
24.1 x 5 = $1.205
Total for 24 hours =~ $2.58
Where as in Saskatchewan I would pay
.142 x 24 =~ $3.41
I don't know why you think power is cheaper where I live.
The above numbers don't include taxes or delivery charges of which Saskatchewan has LOTS.