If I have a total of 400 watt on for 12 hours a day then that equals 400 watt-hours (?) x 12 = 4.8 Kilowatt-hours(?) per day
So if I multiply 4.8Kwh/day x 365 days then that equals 1752 Kwh per year
Assuming that my electric comany charges me $0.10 per Kwh that that means that I'm paying $175.2 every year on energy to keep this bulb on at night for 1 year ?
Does that number seem a bit high? I'm thinking of installing some porch lighting and I'm thinking that my number sounds kind of high just for electricity. Any of you have similiar wattage needs for porch lighting? or lighing in general? Does that number sound right? Do bulbs rated at 400 watts run at the full 400 constantly or do they run much lower?
Thanks
So if I multiply 4.8Kwh/day x 365 days then that equals 1752 Kwh per year
Assuming that my electric comany charges me $0.10 per Kwh that that means that I'm paying $175.2 every year on energy to keep this bulb on at night for 1 year ?
Does that number seem a bit high? I'm thinking of installing some porch lighting and I'm thinking that my number sounds kind of high just for electricity. Any of you have similiar wattage needs for porch lighting? or lighing in general? Does that number sound right? Do bulbs rated at 400 watts run at the full 400 constantly or do they run much lower?
Thanks