- Jul 28, 2004
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Hey all,
Winter's coming in full force and AEP are a bunch of crooks down here. Wonder what the best way to lower my heating bill would be.
All my windows are sealed and I keep the thermostat at 70 which keeps me comfortable, but of course this heats the whole apartment.
I'd like to lower the thermostat for the whole place and only heat my bedroom for most hours of the day. My room itself is 13"8' by 9'3", so about 120 square feet.
Would a simple heater do for a 20 or 30 dollars or should I invest in a $100+ electric/amish fireplace? Would this pay for itself or save me any money during the remainder of my lease? (Which is up in June.)
Specifics:
Used 369 KWh during October (over a period of 19 days)
Fuel Factor @ 0.02953 per KWH
Cost per day calculated to: $2.49/day
My previous bill was for $47.37, but I barely used the heat during Oct.
Is it at all worth buying a space heater or some sort? Or should I just overclock the hell out of my computer?
Winter's coming in full force and AEP are a bunch of crooks down here. Wonder what the best way to lower my heating bill would be.
All my windows are sealed and I keep the thermostat at 70 which keeps me comfortable, but of course this heats the whole apartment.
I'd like to lower the thermostat for the whole place and only heat my bedroom for most hours of the day. My room itself is 13"8' by 9'3", so about 120 square feet.
Would a simple heater do for a 20 or 30 dollars or should I invest in a $100+ electric/amish fireplace? Would this pay for itself or save me any money during the remainder of my lease? (Which is up in June.)
Specifics:
Used 369 KWh during October (over a period of 19 days)
Fuel Factor @ 0.02953 per KWH
Cost per day calculated to: $2.49/day
My previous bill was for $47.37, but I barely used the heat during Oct.
Is it at all worth buying a space heater or some sort? Or should I just overclock the hell out of my computer?