Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Heh.. my home theater powering up causes the lights to dim briefly..
Originally posted by: kreactor
my electric bill is like 65$ on avg w/ 2 pc on 24/7
trying to cut down by using flourescent bulbs and lcds
Originally posted by: deviant03
I switched from a 24/7 running desktop to a laptop, bill dropped $20.
Originally posted by: Colt45
water heater, if electric
My old 18"? Toshiba TV uses 70W.Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
Originally posted by: Colt45
water heater, if electric
monitor and puter
tv
stereo
a/c
Originally posted by: newParadime
Dude, our electric company is gay, they base your next months pay on the average of the last twelve months, so if you start using a lot less power it take like 6mos for you bill to go down.
Originally posted by: KMurphy
Originally posted by: newParadime
Dude, our electric company is gay, they base your next months pay on the average of the last twelve months, so if you start using a lot less power it take like 6mos for you bill to go down.
Maybe when you grow up and start paying the bills; you'll see the advantage of having a near constant electric bill every month. This allows people to budget for the next month and also moderates the cost of peak usage; especially those with electric heat in the winter.
Originally posted by: kreactor
my electric bill is like 65$ on avg w/ 2 pc on 24/7
trying to cut down by using flourescent bulbs and lcds