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Post# 600707 , Reply# 1   6/3/2012 at 08:09 (381 days old) by paulg (My sweet home... Chicago)     |
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That is great![]() | ||
Post# 600712 , Reply# 2   6/3/2012 at 08:42 (381 days old) by JMM63 (Denville, NJ)     |
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![]() That so funny, I've been doing the same thing. I'm tired of $130+ electic bills every month. My biggest culprits are the water heater and the dryer and since I can't do much about the water heater I thought I would focus on the dryer. Everything else in the house has been looked at, compact flourescents, energy star appliances and a/c's, timers, nothing left on or plugged in that shouldn't be etc. So far, by line drying almost everything, my electric bill has dropped about $20 per month and that makes me happy. When I do use the dryer, its only for about 15 minutes and then the items go out on the line.
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Post# 600715 , Reply# 3   6/3/2012 at 09:13 (381 days old) by polkanut (Wausau, WI )     |
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We usually run our electric appliances during off-peak times so that we utilize the cheaper electric rate. Our central air can be temporarily shut off by the power company during high demand times, and this gives us an $8 dollar monthly credit. | ||
Post# 600717 , Reply# 4   6/3/2012 at 09:42 (381 days old) by lovestowash (Atlanta)     |
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Out of necessity...![]() I have been line drying as well...but in the basement... My '70's Westy Spacemates dryer is awaiting an overhaul in the coming weeks... I bought an indoor dryer/rack on clearance at Target for $20... It's about 5 ft. long, 2 ft. wide, and has enough bars and racks to hold 2 regular-size loads... Whatever I wash in the morning is dry by the evening... The only thing I miss about the dryer is the softness of jeans... I am surprised how quickly the clothes dry...
George
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Post# 600737 , Reply# 5   6/3/2012 at 12:22 (381 days old) by whirlcool (Just North Of Houston, Texas)     |
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Post# 600803 , Reply# 6   6/3/2012 at 18:58 (380 days old) by westie2 (Siloam Springs, Arkansas)     |
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Jim/JMM63 To help reduce you electric bill with your hot water heater you need to get the Timer for it. Will sure save you on your electric bill.
We had a total electric home and first month bill was $450.00 was told by friends at work to get the timers. Purchased both for about $40.00 each and set then to the times we used water. Bed room side from 5:00 am til 8:00 1m and then at night about 9:00 pm to 11:00 for night showers (had kids at home)The kitchen and laundry room side from 6:00 am to 9:00 am incase running DW. Night was 4:00 pm until 9:00 pm for DW or laundry. Both had over rides to turn onn like company or weekends. First month $45.00 saving.
Here is link to The Home Depot site.
I enstalled them myself just cut the power at the breaker and cut the wire to the heater as instructed and splice the wiring like the instructions said abd set the timmer time.
Second month we even put the thick balnkets on the heters and saved $5.00 per month more.
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Post# 600822 , Reply# 7   6/3/2012 at 20:28 (380 days old) by jmm63 (Denville, NJ)     |
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![]() Thanks Charles, never really thought of a timer on the water heater. It is wrapped in a thermal blanket though. You know, the circuit breakers are right in my kitchen.. I think I'm going to try flipping the switch at night before going to bed and turning it on in the morning to see if that helps any.
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| Post# 600824 , Reply# 8   6/3/2012 at 20:42 (380 days old) by wayupnorth (Maine - Vacationland )     |   | |
![]() Yes, timers on an electric water heater will make a big difference. I put them in for tenants in an apartment house I owned and they all said their bills went down considerably. I did the wrap also on all of them. Remembering to flip the breaker sometimes is hard but in the meantime that will definitely work to save cost.
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Post# 600857 , Reply# 9   6/3/2012 at 22:44 (380 days old) by westie2 (Siloam Springs, Arkansas)     |
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| Post# 600875 , Reply# 10   6/4/2012 at 01:29 (380 days old) by stan (Napa CA)     |   | |
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I hardly ever use the dryer. Jan/Feb is our rainy time here, so sort of have too then, other than that, it all gets hung! | ||
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